New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06227

Introduced
4/3/23  
Refer
4/3/23  

Caption

Authorizes a public retirement system, as defined in section 501 of the retirement and social security law, mutual fund, or other institutional investor to bring actions for damages sustained due to the commission of certain prohibited and criminal acts in violation of the Martin Act (Fraudulent Practice in Respect to Stocks, Bonds and other Securities).

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY HB2342

Relating to certain violations of and offenses under The Securities Act; providing penalties.

NY SB1281

Relating to certain violations of and offenses under The Securities Act; providing penalties.

NY S08140

Provides for transfers from the MTA police retirement program to certain other retirement systems or funds.

NY HB1902

Relating to prohibiting the investment of certain retirement system funds in publicly traded business entities that donate to Planned Parenthood.

NY SB459

Public employee retirement systems: prohibited investments: retailers and wholesalers of banned weapons.

NY HB3143

Relating to the securitization of public utility expenditures other than expenditures for generation asset retirement; and declaring an emergency.

NY HB1099

Public retirement systems; require all investment actions to be made exclusively for purpose of providing financial benefits for members of.

NY HB05186

An Act Concerning Revisions To The Provisions Of The Securities And Business Investments Law Of Connecticut Governing Notice, The Denial, Suspension Or Revocation Of Registration, And The Disclosure To Purchaser-investors.

NY SB2214

The insurance commissioner assuming the duties of the securities commissioner; to provide for a transfer; to provide an effective date; and to declare an emergency.

NY HB406

Relating to public investments; to require the State Treasurer and the Boards of Control of the Retirement Systems of Alabama and the Judicial Retirement Fund to establish and maintain a list of certain companies owned or controlled by Chinese military or government services and designated by the U.S. government as companies with whom U.S. citizens are restricted from entering into transactions; to make this list available to the public; to prohibit the State Treasurer and the Boards of Control of the Retirement Systems of Alabama and the Judicial Retirement Fund from acquiring direct holdings in publicly traded securities of a listed company, and requiring the sale, redemption, divestment, or withdrawal of all direct holdings in publicly traded securities of a listed company within 180 days after the company becomes a listed company; and to define terms.

Similar Bills

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