New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00700

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Prohibits corporations that receive public financing from giving gifts to public officials.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A08642

Enacts the "NYS health care tax reform act"; establishes a public goods surcharge on insurance corporations; establishes a public goods surcharge on business corporations; establishes a public goods surcharge on pass-through entities; relates to filing fee surcharges; relates to revenues to be included in the health care reform act resources fund.

NY S08157

Enacts the "NYS health care tax reform act"; establishes a public goods surcharge on insurance corporations; establishes a public goods surcharge on business corporations; establishes a public goods surcharge on pass-through entities; relates to filing fee surcharges; relates to revenues to be included in the health care reform act resources fund.

NY A08718

Prohibits certain public officials and their families from engaging in unlawful virtual currency business activities.

NY S08214

Prohibits certain public officials and their families from engaging in unlawful virtual currency business activities.

NY S01012

Prohibits public utilities from using funds or being reimbursed by funds raised from ratepayers for contributions or gifts to political candidates, trade associations, public charities, and lobbyists, and for certain travel, entertainment and educational expenditures.

NY A04249

Prohibits public utilities from using funds or being reimbursed by funds raised from ratepayers for contributions or gifts to political candidates, trade associations, public charities, and lobbyists, and for certain travel, entertainment and educational expenditures.

NY S1634

Prohibits public officials from accepting virtual currency and non-fungible tokens as gifts.

NY A2345

Prohibits public officials from accepting virtual currency and non-fungible tokens as gifts.

NY A08611

Clarifies the right of publicity including the definitions of who and what qualifies as a digital replica; provides guidance as to digital replicas that do not violate an individual or deceased individual's right to publicity; expands the statute of limitations for an action brought for violating an individual's right to publicity.

NY S03911

Prohibits public food service establishments operating in the state from providing excess food service items including utensils, condiments, napkins and extra containers, to any customer except upon, and in accordance with, the express request of that customer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.