New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07702

Introduced
4/30/25  

Caption

Extends certain provisions of law relating to publishers or manufacturers providing printed instructional materials for college students with disabilities.

Companion Bills

NY A07442

Same As Extends certain provisions of law relating to publishers or manufacturers providing printed instructional materials for college students with disabilities.

Previously Filed As

NY A03982

Extends certain provisions relating to implementation of the federal individuals with disabilities education improvement act of 2004.

NY S08796

Extends certain provisions relating to implementation of the federal individuals with disabilities education improvement act of 2004.

NY S06868

Protects library access to electronic literary materials by prohibiting certain restrictive provisions in contracts between publishers and libraries.

NY A10544

Protects library access to electronic literary materials by prohibiting certain restrictive provisions in contracts between publishers and libraries.

NY A09770

Extends provisions of law providing for certain fees and expenses in unemployment insurance proceedings to December 31, 2026.

NY S09368

Extends provisions of law providing for certain fees and expenses in unemployment insurance proceedings to December 31, 2026.

NY A00252

Requires that all printed political campaign mailing pieces, containing or made of recyclable material, include a message about recycling the printed materials.

NY S07210

Requires that all printed political campaign mailing pieces, containing or made of recyclable material, include a message about recycling the printed materials.

NY A10141

Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions dealing with tax exemptions for rent regulated properties occupied by senior citizens and persons with disabilities until 2026.

NY S09418

Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions dealing with tax exemptions for rent regulated properties occupied by senior citizens and persons with disabilities until 2026.

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