New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07092

Introduced
3/20/25  

Caption

Requires all individuals pawning goods to present two forms of identification and for pawnbrokers to keep records of such person; requires pawnbrokers to report new goods within 24 hours of their receipt to the sheriff and they may not be sold or destroyed for 15 days; requires the sheriff to compile a list of goods stolen within the county.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A04651

Requires all individuals pawning goods to present two forms of identification and for pawnbrokers to keep records of such person; requires pawnbrokers to report new goods within 24 hours of their receipt to the sheriff and they may not be sold or destroyed for 15 days; requires the sheriff to compile a list of goods stolen within the county.

NY S02204

Relates to recordkeeping requirements for second-hand dealers and pawnbrokers.

NY S02695

Relates to the completion of training requirements for sheriffs and undersheriffs.

NY A07086

Relates to the completion of training requirements for sheriffs and undersheriffs.

NY S08130

Provides for electronic recordkeeping requirements for second-hand dealers and pawnbrokers.

NY A02700

Requires public bodies to post video recordings of open meetings on their websites within five days of such meetings; requires such recordings be maintained for a period of five years.

NY S04475

Requires public bodies to post video recordings of open meetings on their websites within five days of such meetings; requires such recordings be maintained for a period of five years.

NY A05714

Relates to accidental disability retirement for deputy sheriffs; provides that deputy sheriffs shall receive a pension of three-quarters of their final average salary.

NY S08536

Relates to accidental disability retirement for deputy sheriffs; provides that deputy sheriffs shall receive a pension of three-quarters of their final average salary.

NY S02778

Designates sheriffs, under-sheriffs and deputy sheriffs of the city of New York as police officers.

Similar Bills

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