New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04356

Introduced
2/4/25  

Caption

Authorizes the institution of a suit in any court of competent jurisdiction alleging a violation of the human rights law for a period of three years after the dismissal of a complaint for administrative convenience by the division of human rights.

Companion Bills

NY A06346

Same As Authorizes the institution of a suit in any court of competent jurisdiction alleging a violation of the human rights law for a period of three years after the dismissal of a complaint for administrative convenience by the division of human rights.

Previously Filed As

NY S02117

Authorizes the institution of a suit in any court of competent jurisdiction alleging a violation of the human rights law for a period of three years after the dismissal of a complaint for administrative convenience by the division of human rights.

NY A04671

Authorizes the institution of a suit in any court of competent jurisdiction alleging a violation of the human rights law for a period of three years after the dismissal of a complaint for administrative convenience by the division of human rights.

NY A06833

Relates to violations of the human rights law by a real estate appraiser.

NY S07175

Relates to violations of the human rights law by a real estate appraiser.

NY A07578

Relates to the imposition of penalties and remedies in suits brought for the vindication of civil rights or human rights.

NY A02232

Relates to sealing of dismissals and violations that are more than twenty years old.

NY S03443

Extends the statute of limitations for complaints alleging cases of sexual harassment in employment, to 3 years or within 1 year of the complainant's employment termination at such employer, whichever is later.

NY S07137

Expands the ethical duties of public officers and employees to include compliance with the state human rights law and any policies or procedures implemented by their employer related thereto.

NY A09279

Expands the ethical duties of public officers and employees to include compliance with the state human rights law and any policies or procedures implemented by their employer related thereto.

NY A04240

Provides for the award of attorney's fees in actions under the human rights law.

Similar Bills

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