New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08477

Introduced
12/29/23  
Refer
12/29/23  

Caption

Provides that no transferor of real property to the state under the parks, recreation and historic preservation law shall retain the right to name such property, nor make naming rights a condition of the transfer, nor require that the property be named after any person, living or dead.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY A06822

Provides that no transferor of real property to the state under the parks, recreation and historic preservation law shall retain the right to name such property, nor make naming rights a condition of the transfer, nor require that the property be named after any person, living or dead.

NY SB2150

Relating to a revocable deed that transfers real property at the transferor's death.

NY HB3121

Relating to a revocable deed that transfers real property at the transferor's death.

NY HB703

Relating to authorizing a revocable deed that transfers real property at the transferor's death.

NY SB462

Relating to authorizing a revocable deed that transfers real property at the transferor's death.

NY A08412

Relates to succession rights for tenants of New York city housing authority properties.

NY A08794

Extends the provisions of accepting payment in lieu of taxes for property acquired for parks or recreational purposes.

NY S08346

Extends the provisions of accepting payment in lieu of taxes for property acquired for parks or recreational purposes.

NY A08384

Requires that Miranda rights statements be more specific with respect to the right to counsel; requires inquiry into whether such rights are understood.

NY A08255

Provides that at the request of an owner of a parcel of property within the boundaries of such sewer district requests exclusion from the sewer district due to the lack of sewage services provided to such parcel of property, such request shall be granted without the state department of health approval and without the procedure set forth in section 256 of the county law.

Similar Bills

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