New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00383

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Provides senior citizens shall be entitled to use any park, recreational facility or historic site without the imposition of any fee or other charge; defines senior citizens as persons 62 years of age or older.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A00236

Provides senior citizens shall be entitled to use any park, recreational facility or historic site without the imposition of any fee or other charge; defines senior citizens as persons 62 years of age or older.

NY A06700

Provides that veterans who are NY residents may use state parks, recreation facilities and historic sites without fees.

NY S07300

Provides that veterans who are NY residents may use state parks, recreation facilities and historic sites without fees.

NY A08975

Exempts senior citizens aged 72 and older from jury duty due to physical health and/or mobility issues.

NY A03823

Establishes protection for senior citizens against unwarranted eviction; requires plaintiff/landlord to file an affidavit determining whether or not the respondent is a senior citizen and sets forth guidelines and procedures for a default eviction against a senior citizen, including representation of counsel; defines senior citizen as persons aged 62 or over for purposes of the real property actions and proceedings law.

NY A02988

Grants recognized veterans' organizations free use of pavilions at state parks, other state recreational facilities, and historic sites.

NY S04851

Provides that the use tax on heating fuels shall be suspended during winter months for certain low income senior citizens.

NY A04853

Prohibits the mandated use of credit cards at state parks, recreational facilities or historic sites.

NY S05423

Prohibits the mandated use of credit cards at state parks, recreational facilities or historic sites.

NY S00705

Relates to the definition of income for tax abatement for rent-controlled and rent regulated property occupied by senior citizens or persons with disabilities.

Similar Bills

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