New York 2009-2010 Regular Session

Senate Rules Committee Bills & Legislation (Page 142)

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New York Senate Bill S09878

Introduced
7/19/24  
Authorizes the county of Monroe to offer an optional twenty year retirement plan to Christopher R. Fay, a deputy sheriff employed by the county of Monroe.
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New York Senate Bill S09880

Introduced
7/19/24  
Authorizes the county of Monroe to offer an optional twenty year retirement plan to Gregory M. Prokop, a deputy sheriff/investigator employed by the county of Monroe.
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New York Senate Bill S09879

Introduced
7/19/24  
Authorizes the granting of retirement service credit in the optional twenty year retirement plan to Duane A. Palma for service as a correction officer at the Monroe county sheriff's office jail bureau.
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New York Senate Bill S09882

Introduced
7/24/24  
Provides for the disclosure of unredacted law enforcement agency records to a member of a civilian complaint review board that is responsible for investigating police misconduct where such records relate to an officer who was involved in a police shooting or police misconduct.
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New York Senate Bill S09884

Introduced
7/31/24  
Requires at least two photo speed violation monitoring systems in highway construction or maintenance work areas located on a controlled-access highway or on the thruway.
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New York Senate Bill S09883

Introduced
7/31/24  
Increases penalties for traffic violations related to the failure to properly operate a motor vehicle when approaching a parked, stopped or standing authorized emergency vehicle, hazard vehicle, vehicle displaying a blue or green light or certain other motor vehicles; increases penalties for multiple violations.
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New York Senate Bill S09887

Introduced
8/2/24  
Provides that the East Ramapo central school district shall be eligible to receive an apportionment of funds to be used for services and expenses; directs certain reports to be submitted.
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New York Senate Bill S09886

Introduced
8/2/24  
Creates an adoption tax credit in the amount of fifty percent of qualified adoption expenses, or ten thousand dollars, whichever is less.
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New York Senate Bill S09885

Introduced
8/2/24  
Relates to payment of a supplemental empire state child tax credit for the tax year 2024 and thereafter equal to $1000 per qualified newborn.
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New York Senate Bill S09888

Introduced
8/2/24  
Creates an in vitro fertilization treatment tax credit for up to three cycles of in vitro fertilization treatment for expenses related to treatment for infertility.
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New York Senate Bill S09889

Introduced
8/14/24  
Prohibits certain unlawfully deceptive acts or practices involving environmental marketing claims.
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New York Senate Bill S09890

Introduced
8/16/24  
Directs the commissioner of health to conduct a study to identify, analyze, report, and medically combat new or previously unseen opiate/opioid compounds found in overdose patients in New York state for the purpose of establishing more efficient overdose medical treatment protocols.
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New York Senate Bill S09891

Introduced
8/19/24  
Establishes the crime of aggravated criminal concealment of identity.
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New York Senate Bill S09892

Introduced
8/21/24  
Establishes the study commission on preventing snow emergencies to evaluate the impact of grid electrification on the safety and reliability of heating systems in snowstorms that cause power outages, and to develop strategies and best practices to maximize grid reliability and resiliency during extreme winter weather events.
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New York Senate Bill S09893

Introduced
8/21/24  
Relates to costs and expenses of the department of public service and the public service commission; directs the public service commission to develop a formula to determine the average cost, on a per ratepayer basis, to comply with the provisions set forth in article seventy-five of the environmental conservation law; provides for a ratepayer protection tax credit; repeals certain provisions of the public service law relating to the assessment of costs and expenses of the department of public service and the public service commission.