New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05290

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

Requires county planning departments to review specific annexation petitions.

Companion Bills

NY S03027

Same As Requires county planning departments to review specific annexation petitions.

Previously Filed As

NY S01126

Requires county planning departments to review specific annexation petitions.

NY A08137

Requires county planning departments to review specific annexation petitions.

NY A05185

Requires certain hospitals and correctional facilities to have a staff member specifically trained in filing assisted outpatient treatment petitions.

NY A08858

Requires specific review procedures for approval of development projects in marshlands by the city planning commission including site plans, surveys, environmental review and community hearings and input.

NY A02737

Provides for the applicability of provisions governing referral of certain municipal planning and zoning actions to county planning agencies or regional planning councils to all counties, including counties operating under a county charter, except counties wholly contained within a city.

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.

NY S06494

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.

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 A06250

Relates to requirements for lead agency, specifically in circumstances when actions involve the religious exercise of a person.

Similar Bills

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