New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09635

Introduced
3/26/24  

Caption

Expands the definition of "family leave" to include persons recovering from the unintended intrauterine death of a fetus that occurs after the clinical estimate of the twentieth week of gestation.

Companion Bills

NY S09388

Same As Expands the definition of "family leave" to include persons recovering from the unintended intrauterine death of a fetus that occurs after the clinical estimate of the twentieth week of gestation.

Previously Filed As

NY S09388

Expands the definition of "family leave" to include persons recovering from the unintended intrauterine death of a fetus that occurs after the clinical estimate of the twentieth week of gestation.

NY S04468

Expands the definition of "family leave" to include persons recovering from a stillbirth that occurs after the clinical estimate of the twentieth week of gestation.

NY A05319

Expands the definition of "family leave" to include persons recovering from a stillbirth that occurs after the clinical estimate of the twentieth week of gestation.

NY S08366

Permits family leave benefits related to the active service of a spouse, domestic partner, child, or parent of the employee in the New York national guard during a declared state of emergency or other ordered active state service.

NY S303

Concerns family leave and gestational carriers.

NY S1940

Concerns family leave and gestational carriers.

NY A08810

Provides for children who were under the age of 25 when the death of the member occurred to receive an accidental death benefit for their lifetimes.

NY S03815

Provides for children who were under the age of 25 when the death of the member occurred to receive an accidental death benefit for their lifetimes.

NY S08087

Relates to the definition of overtime ceiling for members who first become members of a public retirement system of the state on or after April first, two thousand twelve.

NY A08652

Relates to the definition of overtime ceiling for members who first become members of a public retirement system of the state on or after April first, two thousand twelve.

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