New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00587

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Permits state lottery winners to remain anonymous to the general public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A09551

Permits state lottery winners to remain anonymous to the general public.

NY S01807

Requires the state to keep state lottery winners' identities anonymous to the general public unless the lottery winner gives their consent.

NY A03725

Directs state agencies to submit reports detailing their telework policies; permits input from employees anonymously; directs the department of civil service to compile reports and submit a single report to the legislature.

NY S06476

Directs state agencies to submit reports detailing their telework policies; permits input from employees anonymously; directs the department of civil service to compile reports and submit a single report to the legislature.

NY A00838

Creates a task force on affordable housing lotteries to review the affordable housing lotteries within New York state and determine the lotteries' effectiveness and recommend how the lotteries could be improved.

NY A02827

Requires unclaimed lottery prizes to be paid into the state treasury, to the credit of the state lottery fund.

NY A02678

Permits a potential lottery winner who lost their ticket to claim the winning amount provided that such person shows the lottery agency documentary proof of purchase of the winning ticket within one year of the winning date.

NY S04726

Permits a potential lottery winner who lost their ticket to claim the winning amount provided that such person shows the lottery agency documentary proof of purchase of the winning ticket within one year of the winning date.

NY S03553

Ensures that insurers are permitted to offer loss prevention programs as long as such programs are offered to the general public and the insurer's policyholders.

NY A03056

Ensures that insurers are permitted to offer loss prevention programs as long as such programs are offered to the general public and the insurer's policyholders.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.