New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00312

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Requires orders of custody to state whether law enforcement is authorized to remove a child or children in order to comply with and enforce such orders.

Companion Bills

NY S03867

Same As Requires orders of custody to state whether law enforcement is authorized to remove a child or children in order to comply with and enforce such orders.

Previously Filed As

NY A00487

Requires orders of custody to state whether law enforcement is authorized to remove a child or children in order to comply with and enforce such orders.

NY S03157

Requires orders of custody to state whether law enforcement is authorized to remove a child or children in order to comply with and enforce such orders.

NY A05635

Excludes certain judgments, orders or decrees issued in a matrimonial action from a stay of enforcement without a court order.

NY S08452

Authorizes the commissioner of labor and the workers' compensation board to issue stop-work orders; establishes procedure for the issuance of such orders; establishes penalties for failure to comply with such orders.

NY A09106

Authorizes the commissioner of labor and the workers' compensation board to issue stop-work orders; establishes procedure for the issuance of such orders; establishes penalties for failure to comply with such orders.

NY A06993

Relates to consideration of gender-affirming health care or gender-affirming mental health care in child custody cases for purposes of jurisdiction, forum and enforcement of custody orders.

NY S08704

Relates to consideration of gender-affirming health care or gender-affirming mental health care in child custody cases for purposes of jurisdiction, forum and enforcement of custody orders.

NY A04963

Requires that when a complaint is made to local code enforcement of a violation of the uniform fire prevention and building code which results in the issuance of a compliance order, the complainant shall also be provided a copy of such order.

NY A06522

Relates to extreme risk protection orders for law enforcement officers; requires certain law enforcement officers to receive legal representation for matters relating to an extreme risk protection order; authorizes law enforcement officers or district attorneys to use discretion in determining when to apply for an extreme risk protection order in certain situations.

NY S06065

Provides for the immediate enforcement of securing orders through issuance of a bench warrant when a defendant fails to appear for a scheduled appearance; removes 48 hour notice requirement.

Similar Bills

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