New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05740

Introduced
3/15/23  
Refer
3/15/23  

Caption

Creates the crime of unlawful possession of a radio frequency jamming device.

Companion Bills

NY A04523

Same As Creates the crime of unlawful possession of a radio frequency jamming device.

Previously Filed As

NY A04523

Creates the crime of unlawful possession of a radio frequency jamming device.

NY S01039

Creates the crime of unlawful possession of a radio frequency jamming device.

NY A03656

Creates the crime of unlawful possession of a radio frequency jamming device.

NY S06158

Relates to radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags and the registration of motor vehicles.

NY S04922

Relates to the sale and possession of self-defense spray devices in the state; removes the requirement that only authorized dealers and pharmacists could sell such devices; permits shipping of such devices within the state.

NY A01838

Relates to the sale and possession of self-defense spray devices in the state; removes the requirement that only authorized dealers and pharmacists could sell such devices; permits shipping of such devices within the state.

NY A08867

Enacts the "New York state vehicle security circumvention device act" to prohibit the manufacturing, sale, offering to sell, or possession of devices outside of lawful and reasonable purposes.

NY S07202

Establishes the crimes of unlawful dissemination or publication of intimate images in the first, second, and third degree; defines terms and clarifies application of provisions relating to such crimes; extends the statute of limitations for such crimes; repeals provisions relating thereto.

NY S07448

Provides that possession of a condom or other reproductive or sexual health device may not be received in evidence in any trial, hearing or proceeding as evidence of conduct which would constitute an offense defined in article 230 of the penal law.

NY A07855

Establishes the crimes of unlawful dissemination or publication of intimate images in the first, second, and third degree; defines terms and clarifies application of provisions relating to such crimes; extends the statute of limitations for such crimes; repeals provisions relating thereto.

Similar Bills

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