New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01318

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  
Engrossed
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Engrossed
2/1/23  
Enrolled
3/3/23  
Chaptered
3/3/23  

Caption

Clarifies the excess line insurance placement affidavit requirements.

Companion Bills

NY A02202

Same As Clarifies the excess line insurance placement affidavit requirements.

Previously Filed As

NY A02202

Clarifies the excess line insurance placement affidavit requirements.

NY S05941

Requires peer-to-peer car sharing programs provide insurance coverage in amounts equal to the financial responsibility requirements set forth in section three hundred eleven of the vehicle and traffic law; removes requirements relating to requiring additional insurance coverage.

NY A06576

Requires peer-to-peer car sharing programs provide insurance coverage in amounts equal to the financial responsibility requirements set forth in section three hundred eleven of the vehicle and traffic law; removes requirements relating to requiring additional insurance coverage.

NY S08066

Sets the definition of "principal" for the purposes of limits on amount of flood insurance required by a mortgagee and clarifies applicability of the state law relative to certain federal programs and requirements.

NY A08030

Sets the definition of "principal" for the purposes of limits on amount of flood insurance required by a mortgagee and clarifies applicability of the state law relative to certain federal programs and requirements.

NY HB543

Provides relative to regulation of surplus lines insurance

NY S07222

Relates to indexing fixed amounts and clarifying compliance with respect to life insurance agents.

NY S08357

Allows a bank, in the discretion of the comptroller and the commissioner of taxation and finance, to arrange for the redeposit of moneys, in whole or in part, through a deposit placement program.

NY A06975

Relates to indexing fixed amounts and clarifying compliance with respect to life insurance agents.

NY A08500

Clarifies that the New York state health insurance program remains subject to certain provisions of the financial services law and coverage for usual and customary costs for out-of-network health care service.

Similar Bills

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