New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04426

Introduced
2/8/23  
Refer
2/8/23  

Caption

Modifies the offense of forcible touching by removing the element of the actor's intent, including the intent to degrade or abuse another person.

Companion Bills

NY A00070

Same As Modifies the offense of forcible touching by removing the element of the actor's intent, including the intent to degrade or abuse another person.

Previously Filed As

NY A00070

Modifies the offense of forcible touching by removing the element of the actor's intent, including the intent to degrade or abuse another person.

NY A00754

Modifies the offense of forcible touching by removing the element of the actor's intent, including the intent to degrade or abuse another person.

NY A08585

Phases out the sale of products that contain intentionally added PFAS.

NY S07921

Adds that a person is guilty of computer tampering in the third degree when they intentionally enter or alter in any manner or destroy computer material indicating that a person did or did not receive a vaccination that is reported to the New York state immunization information system or the New York city immunization registry.

NY A04992

Clarifies the standard for intentional discrimination or retaliation claims by requiring a person or persons prove that an unlawful motivation was a motivating factor and not "the sole motivating factor" or a "but-for cause" of the challenged treatment.

NY S07469

Criminalizes the harassment of a child when the perpetrator intentionally or knowingly harasses, annoys or alarms a child or a child's parent or guardian; establishes a private right of action for harassment of a child.

NY S04188

Establishes the crime of misappropriation of payroll funds when a person knows that funds are designated for use as employee payroll funds or as payment of payroll taxes, and intentionally prevents the funds from being used for their designated purpose.

NY A08929

Amends elements of the felony murder rule to require that defendant directly causes death or be an accomplice with the intent to cause death; permits vacating conviction or resentencing of defendants convicted of felony murder; amends maximum sentence; permits the defense of duress for victims of domestic violence; requires reporting of certain crime statistics and information.

NY S00054

Prohibits the use of intoxication of the victim as a defense in sex crimes where the victim is under the extreme influence of any substance which renders them incapable of appraising or controlling such victim's conduct and incapable of clearly expressing lack of consent.

NY A03382

Establishes the crime of misappropriation of payroll funds when a person knows that funds are designated for use as employee payroll funds or as payment of payroll taxes, and intentionally prevents the funds from being used for their designated purpose.

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