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New York Assembly Bill A03627
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session
New York Assembly Bill A03627
Introduced
1/29/25
Refer
1/29/25
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Relates to excused absence of a public employee for mental health purposes.
Latest NY A03627 Activity
View All Events: NY 2025-2026 Regular Session A03627
Companion Bills
NY S04523
Same As Relates to excused absence of a public employee for mental health purposes.
Previously Filed As
NY S02190
Relates to excused absence of a public employee for mental health purposes.
NY A07876
Relates to excused absence of a public employee for mental health purposes.
NY A01192
Relates to including additional positions in the definition of employee for the purposes of health care and mental hygiene worker bonuses.
NY S06717
Relates to including additional positions in the definition of employee for the purposes of health care and mental hygiene worker bonuses.
NY A06389
Provides for a paid leave of absence for public officers and certain other employees to volunteer as a poll worker.
NY S07134
Classifies worksite employees of professional employers as employees of the professional employer for certain insurance purposes.
NY A04352
Allows leave of absence to employees for HIV testing during work hours.
NY S03179
Provides for absence from school for the mental or behavioral health of the minor.
NY A07233
Provides for absence from school for the mental or behavioral health of the minor.
NY S02394
Provides notification of employment or promotion of applicable employees to organizations of state employees designated managerial or confidential for purposes of employee representation in determining the terms and conditions of employment.
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