New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00522

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Relates to the availability of agency records prior to or at an open meeting; removes the "to the extent practicable at least twenty-four hours" limitation from the requirement that agencies and departments shall make records available.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A02506

Relates to the availability of agency records prior to or at an open meeting; removes the "to the extent practicable at least twenty-four hours" limitation from the requirement that agencies and departments shall make records available.

NY S03257

Requires entities that submit records to state agencies that are excepted from disclosure under FOIL to periodically re-apply for the exception.

NY A09975

Requires entities that submit records to state agencies that are excepted from disclosure under FOIL to periodically re-apply for the exception.

NY S08991

Relates to the availability of opioid reversal agents; requires the department of health to make available any formulation and dosage of opioid reversal agents approved by the federal food and drug administration.

NY A02787

Relates to publishing records of public interest by agencies and the legislature on their websites.

NY S03371

Relates to publishing records of public interest by agencies and the legislature on their websites.

NY A08075

Relates to the availability of opioid reversal agents; requires the department of health to make available any formulation and dosage of opioid reversal agent approved by the federal food and drug administration.

NY S02846

Requires agency payroll records be made available.

NY S02641

Instructs the department of financial services to regulate consumer reporting agencies by requiring licensing of credit reporting agencies, and allowing the department to examine the books and records of consumer reporting agencies.

NY A05320

Instructs the department of financial services to regulate consumer reporting agencies by requiring licensing of credit reporting agencies, and allowing the department to examine the books and records of consumer reporting agencies.

Similar Bills

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