New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02550

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Allows a person to petition the court for grand jury proceeding materials on the basis of enduring historical importance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S02334

Allows a person to petition the court for grand jury proceeding materials on the basis of enduring historical importance.

NY A02113

Allows a person to petition the court for grand jury proceeding materials on the basis of enduring historical importance.

NY A02328

Allows the petitioner to have counsel assigned by the court in certain custody proceedings.

NY S08930

Provides that in the city of New York, a part of the court shall be devoted to actions and proceedings where: every party to the proceeding is a natural person; or the petitioner alleges in its petition that it is a "small landlord"; makes related provisions.

NY A05357

Provides for the award of reasonable attorneys' fees in FOIL proceedings if the person is successful and in open meeting proceedings to the successful petitioner and against the public body.

NY S05801

Provides for the award of reasonable attorneys' fees in FOIL proceedings if the person is successful and in open meeting proceedings to the successful petitioner and against the public body.

NY S03042

Relates to proceedings with respect to designating and nominating petitions.

NY S00241

Authorizes and directs the state board of elections to create an online petitioning system for designating petitions.

NY A02011

Authorizes and directs the state board of elections to create an online petitioning system for designating petitions.

NY A02883

Relates to requiring a certificate of merit in proceedings to recover possession of real property; requires the petition shall be accompanied by a certificate, signed by the attorney for the petitioner, certifying that the attorney has reviewed the facts of the case and that, based on consultation with representatives of the petitioner identified in the certificate and the attorney's review of pertinent documents, there is a reasonable basis for the commencement of such action; provides that where a petitioner willfully fails to provide copies of required papers and documents the court may dismiss the petition without prejudice.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.