New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04092

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Makes it a class A-1 felony to sell or transport an opiate controlled substance which causes the death of another person.

Companion Bills

NY S00972

Same As Makes it a class A-1 felony to sell or transport an opiate controlled substance which causes the death of another person.

Previously Filed As

NY A02142

Establishes the crime of homicide by sale of an opiate controlled substance; makes such crime a class A-1 felony.

NY S07203

Establishes the crime of homicide by sale of an opiate controlled substance; makes such crime a class A-1 felony.

NY S07790

Enacts "Chelsey's law"; provides that a person commits the crime of manslaughter or aggravated manslaughter when he or she knows or has reasonable grounds to know that a controlled substance is likely to cause the death of another person and sells, administers, delivers, or causes the delivery of a controlled substance to another person and such substance causes, contributes to, or aids in the death of such other person.

NY A08384

Enacts "Chelsey's law"; provides that a person commits the crime of manslaughter or aggravated manslaughter when he or she knows or has reasonable grounds to know that a controlled substance is likely to cause the death of another person and sells, administers, delivers, or causes the delivery of a controlled substance to another person and such substance causes, contributes to, or aids in the death of such other person.

NY A07985

Establishes the crime of criminal sale of a controlled substance resulting in death, a class A-1 felony.

NY A05077

Makes it a class E felony to negligently cause the death of another person while operating a motor vehicle with a suspended, revoked or otherwise withdrawn license.

NY S04105

Provides for penalties for causing the death of an animal; makes it a class D felony.

NY A05192

Provides for penalties for causing the death of an animal; makes it a class D felony.

NY S04271

Relates to qualifying offenses for pre-trial detention; removes the exception for controlled substances offenses for class A felonies.

NY S04297

Establishes the crime of larceny of a controlled substance making it an A-II felony to steal more than 25 dosage units of a schedule II, III, IV, or V controlled substance from a pharmacy.

Similar Bills

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