New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04095

Introduced
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  

Caption

Relates to requiring lodging facilities to set air conditioner default settings to certain temperatures; requires such facilities to not set the default temperature settings lower than 75 degrees Fahrenheit between the months of May through October and higher than 64 degrees Fahrenheit between the months of November through April.

Companion Bills

NY S06222

Same As Relates to requiring lodging facilities to set air conditioner default settings to certain temperatures; requires such facilities to not set the default temperature settings lower than 75 degrees Fahrenheit between the months of May through October and higher than 64 degrees Fahrenheit between the months of November through April.

Previously Filed As

NY S06222

Relates to requiring lodging facilities to set air conditioner default settings to certain temperatures; requires such facilities to not set the default temperature settings lower than 75 degrees Fahrenheit between the months of May through October and higher than 64 degrees Fahrenheit between the months of November through April.

NY S137

Permits local health boards to require minimum temperature of 70 degrees from October through April in certain buildings occupied by seniors and disabled persons.

NY S2310

Permits local health boards to require minimum temperature of 70 degrees from October through April in certain buildings occupied by seniors and disabled persons.

NY S369

Requires minimum temperature in senior citizen housing projects to be maintained at 70 degrees from October 1 to May 1.

NY A3149

Requires minimum temperature in senior citizen housing projects to be maintained at 70 degrees from October 1 to May 1.

NY A860

Requires minimum temperature in senior citizen housing projects to be maintained at 70 degrees from October 1 to May 1.

NY S00775

Requires policies regarding maximum temperatures in school buildings and facilities to include a plan to remove students and staff from occupied spaces where practicable when educational and support services spaces reach eighty-eight degrees Fahrenheit.

NY A00752

Requires policies regarding maximum temperatures in school buildings and facilities to include a plan to remove students and staff from occupied spaces where practicable when educational and support services spaces reach eighty-eight degrees Fahrenheit.

NY SB1544

Eviction limit; heat; temperature settings

NY HB2382

Working conditions; temperatures; employers; definitions

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