New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04002

Introduced
1/30/25  

Caption

Prohibits discriminatory advertisement practices in relation to the sale or renting of housing; allows for the division of human rights to investigate such occurrences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A02182

Permits awarding of reasonable attorneys' fees and costs in court actions for unlawful discriminatory practices pursuant to the human rights law.

NY A01440

Repeals provisions relating to the prohibited advertisement of the corporation in sale of insurance.

NY S04432

Prohibits the advertisement of firearms as combat weapons; exempts the advertisement of such rifles, shotguns, or firearms for the purposes of recreation, hunting, self-defense or other legal uses of such firearms.

NY A06882

Prohibits any cannabis related advertisements in establishments within a certain distance from schools; increases penalties for prohibited advertisement of tobacco and cannabis products; requires enforcement inspections.

NY S07174

Prohibits any cannabis related advertisements in establishments within a certain distance from schools; increases penalties for prohibited advertisement of tobacco and cannabis products; requires enforcement inspections.

NY S06321

Enacts the "vicarious liability for housing discrimination act"; imposes vicarious liability on a person for unlawful discriminatory practices related to the sale, rental, or lease of certain property by such person's agent.

NY A10576

Enacts the "vicarious liability for housing discrimination act"; imposes vicarious liability on a person for unlawful discriminatory practices related to the sale, rental, or lease of certain property by such person's agent.

NY A00501

Extends the statute of limitations for claims resulting from unlawful discriminatory practices to three years.

NY S03255

Extends the statute of limitations for claims resulting from unlawful discriminatory practices to three years.

NY S05065

Increases the penalties for housing related unlawful discriminatory practices based on the lawful source of income of the victim where the respondent receives federal, state or local tax benefits for the housing accommodation at issue.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.