New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01423

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

Clarifies what buildings constitute an existing public school building for purposes of the location of charter schools by describing an existing public school building as being a building that is currently occupied or is unoccupied but designated for potential school use.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY S06756

Clarifies what buildings constitute an existing public school building for purposes of the location of charter schools by describing an existing public school building as being a building that is currently occupied or is unoccupied but designated for potential school use.

NY S04604

Exempts public school buildings from being designated as early polling locations.

NY A02338

Exempts public school buildings with instructional space from being designated as early polling locations; allows school districts to decline school building designations as early polling locations.

NY A09357

Authorizes persons in control of public school buildings to request the cancellation of the designation of such building as a polling place.

NY A04336

Provides that residential buildings shall be deemed eligible buildings for the green building tax credit.

NY S06853

Provides that residential buildings shall be deemed eligible buildings for the green building tax credit.

NY A03401

Reduces the radial distance from school buildings for such school speed zones.

NY A08417

Expands the tax exemption for new farm buildings to include buildings used for on-farm retail sales.

NY S08468

Expands the tax exemption for new farm buildings to include buildings used for on-farm retail sales.

NY S06573

Requires the state fire prevention and building code council to study and adopt uniform fire prevention and building code standards to promote fire safety and accessibility in single-exit, single stairway multi-unit residential buildings above 3 stories and up to at least 6 stories, based on a study of building codes existing in the city of New York and in other cities and jurisdictions that have adopted such buildings into their building codes.

Similar Bills

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