New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04466

Introduced
2/4/25  

Caption

Requires multiple liens on farm property to be paid in chronological order, with the earliest lien being paid off first and the most recent being paid last.

Companion Bills

NY S01785

Same As Requires multiple liens on farm property to be paid in chronological order, with the earliest lien being paid off first and the most recent being paid last.

Previously Filed As

NY A03966

Requires multiple liens on farm property to be paid in chronological order, with the earliest lien being paid off first and the most recent being paid last.

NY S05058

Requires multiple liens on farm property to be paid in chronological order, with the earliest lien being paid off first and the most recent being paid last.

NY S05296

Requires paid sick leave does not count against other paid time off.

NY A07779

Requires paid sick leave does not count against other paid time off.

NY S04259

Relates to paid family leave and bereavement for fetal death, still birth, and an infant being medically not viable to survive.

NY A03737

Relates to paid family leave and bereavement for fetal death, still birth, and an infant being medically not viable to survive.

NY A00041

Establishes that animals are sentient beings capable of experiencing pain, stress, and fear and establishes an animal can be a victim of a crime.

NY S04733

Requires social media influencers to disclose when they share on social media that they are being paid by a campaign; authorizes the state board of elections to promulgate certain regulations.

NY S07965

Provides that an eligible employee may take two weeks of paid leave through the paid family leave program and an additional two weeks of unpaid leave during any 52 week calendar period as a result of being a victim of domestic or sexual abuse.

NY S05835

Relates to the compensation of deputy public administrators in the city of New York; permits them to be paid at least two-thirds the amount paid to public administrators within the same county.

Similar Bills

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