New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02944

Introduced
1/26/23  
Refer
1/26/23  
Report Pass
5/9/23  
Refer
1/3/24  

Caption

Prohibits requiring that an individual have a court proceeding initiated against him or her in order to qualify for a rent arrears grant or ongoing rental assistance.

Companion Bills

NY A05512

Same As Prohibits requiring that an individual have a court proceeding initiated against him or her in order to qualify for a rent arrears grant or ongoing rental assistance.

Previously Filed As

NY A05512

Prohibits requiring that an individual have a court proceeding initiated against him or her in order to qualify for a rent arrears grant or ongoing rental assistance.

NY S00913

Prohibits requiring that an individual have a court proceeding initiated against them in order to qualify for a rent arrears grant or ongoing rental assistance.

NY A01501

Prohibits requiring that an individual have a court proceeding initiated against them in order to qualify for a rent arrears grant or ongoing rental assistance.

NY S08382

Relates to orders of protection in child abuse and neglect proceedings in family court.

NY A08572

Relates to orders of protection in child abuse and neglect proceedings in family court.

NY S08197

Relates to the right to counsel in certain family court proceedings regarding violations of orders of child support and to establish paternity or parentage in the family court.

NY S01458

Removes the requirement that rent arrears be repaid for social services districts located in a municipality with a population of five million or more.

NY A08271

Relates to the right to counsel in certain family court proceedings regarding violations of orders of child support and to establish paternity or parentage in the family court.

NY S07925

Establishes a tax rebate program for rent-stabilized housing that targets buildings with individually occupied rent-stabilized apartments where the property tax burden significantly exceeds rental income.

NY S07586

Prohibits any increase in the average monthly rental of a property by a limited-profit housing company unless the appropriate local housing agency certifies that there exists no recorded violations against such property or that all recorded violations have been cleared, corrected or abated, and that such company is maintaining all essential services required to be furnished.

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