New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02593

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Limits robocalls to state residents; requires telephone service providers to offer free call mitigation technology to telephone customers.

Companion Bills

NY S00859

Same As Limits robocalls to state residents; requires telephone service providers to offer free call mitigation technology to telephone customers.

Previously Filed As

NY S01536

Limits robocalls to state residents; requires telephone service providers to offer free call mitigation technology to telephone customers.

NY A08215

Enacts Detective Brian Simonsen's law; requires police officers report stolen cellphones to wireless telephone service providers who must then disable such stolen cellphones.

NY S02533

Directs telephone corporations to use information regarding federal and state assistance programs that qualify recipients for telephone Lifeline service in offering such service.

NY S00723

Limits certain charging practices by companies that provide prepaid telephone calling cards and increases fines for violations of limitation requirements.

NY S00076

Prohibits drivers of school buses from using hands free mobile telephones and provides for certain exceptions.

NY S02454

Provides protection to cellular telephone subscribers who purchase cellular telephone applications; allows for transfer of such applications upon an upgrade or defect in such cellular telephone.

NY A04380

Relates to ensuring access to emergency services via telephone.

NY A00061

Requires businesses which provide for someone to spoof a telephone number to keep records of the phone calls placed with their services.

NY S02318

Requires businesses which provide for someone to spoof a telephone number to keep records of the phone calls placed with their services.

NY A06110

Prohibits electric, gas, telephone, cellular telephone, television, internet, energy, water services or any other utility providers from imposing additional fees related to administrative surcharges, fees for non-use or any other charges to customers living at their primary residence who are over sixty-five years of age or who have a developmental disability.

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