New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01518

Introduced
1/10/25  

Caption

Relates to audio-visual coverage of judicial proceedings by the media; allows the judge or justice presiding over a proceeding to exercise discretion to prohibit or limit filming or photographing of particular participants; defines terms; provides limitations on audio-visual coverage.

Companion Bills

NY S00462

Same As Relates to audio-visual coverage of judicial proceedings by the media; allows the judge or justice presiding over a proceeding to exercise discretion to prohibit or limit filming or photographing of particular participants; defines terms; provides limitations on audio-visual coverage.

Previously Filed As

NY S00160

Relates to audio-visual coverage of judicial proceedings; allows the judge or justice presiding over a proceeding to exercise discretion to prohibit or limit filming or photographing of particular participants; defines terms; provides limitations on audio-visual coverage.

NY A00712

Relates to audio-visual coverage of judicial proceedings; allows the judge or justice presiding over a proceeding to exercise discretion to prohibit or limit filming or photographing of particular participants; defines terms; provides limitations on audio-visual coverage.

NY A02697

Requires public bodies to make reasonable efforts to ensure that proceedings of meetings are audible for individuals in person and via broadcast and to provide audio visual equipment as necessary.

NY S01266

Relates to providing judges more discretion regarding securing orders and limiting the lengths of certain orders.

NY A01754

Relates to providing judges more discretion regarding securing orders and limiting the lengths of certain orders.

NY A05992

Relates to providing judges more discretion regarding securing orders and limiting the lengths of certain orders.

NY A06471

Relates to the timing of proceedings against a body or an officer.

NY S08712

Relates to the timing of proceedings against a body or an officer.

NY A00713

Allows for limited three-day expansion of the statute of limitations where a proceeding to invalidate a designating or nominating petition has been commenced.

NY S00994

Prohibits the admissibility of evidence of a victim's sexual conduct, sexual predisposition, or manner of dress in civil actions or proceedings; provides limited exceptions.

Similar Bills

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