New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05118

Introduced
3/2/23  
Refer
3/2/23  
Report Pass
5/23/23  
Refer
5/23/23  

Caption

Permits assessment of certain fees and costs upon wrongful denial of access to records under the freedom of information law when either the person has substantially prevailed, or if the agency failed to respond within the statutory time.

Companion Bills

NY S05174

Same As Permits assessment of certain fees and costs upon wrongful denial of access to records under the freedom of information law when either the person has substantially prevailed, or if the agency failed to respond within the statutory time.

Previously Filed As

NY S05174

Permits assessment of certain fees and costs upon wrongful denial of access to records under the freedom of information law when either the person has substantially prevailed, or if the agency failed to respond within the statutory time.

NY S06599

Permits assessment of certain fees and costs upon wrongful denial of access to records under the freedom of information law when either the person has substantially prevailed, or if the agency failed to respond within the statutory time.

NY A03425

Relates to the maximum allowable time frames to respond to requests for records under the freedom of information act.

NY S02520

Relates to the maximum allowable time frames to respond to requests for records under the freedom of information act.

NY HB2874

Relating to the assessment of litigation costs and attorney fees in certain lawsuits under the public information law.

NY SB2286

Relating to the assessment of litigation costs and attorney fees in certain lawsuits under the public information law.

NY S02280

Requires law enforcement officers to conduct a lethality assessment as part of the standardized domestic incident report form when responding to incidents of domestic violence.

NY SB01149

An Act Limiting The Disclosure Of Certain Records Of Law Enforcement Agencies And Establishing A Task Force Concerning Victim Privacy Under The Freedom Of Information Act.

NY A08730

Relates to dispositions in family offense cases and orders of protection against a child under eighteen alleged to be a person in need of supervision or to have committed a family offense; provides that no order of protection or temporary order of protection may be issued directing a respondent who resides with a parent, other person legally responsible or other party to stay away from the home of such individual if the effect of such order would leave the respondent without an appropriate alternative residence; relates to the right of a respondent under the age of eighteen to have a guardian ad litem appointed in a family offense proceeding in which the petitioner is a parent or other person legally responsible for the respondent.

NY A1626

Permits government records custodians to redact certain personal information.

Similar Bills

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