New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04476

Introduced
2/4/25  

Caption

Relates to making it unlawful for a caretaker to post a vulnerable elderly person on social media without their consent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A03264

Relates to making it unlawful for a caretaker to post a vulnerable elderly person on social media without their consent.

NY A00315

Relates to permitting support to a vulnerable elderly person testifying in grand jury proceedings; allows a social worker or informal caregiver to accompany a vulnerable elderly person testifying in a grand jury proceeding, concerning any type of offense, provided that the district attorney consents.

NY S04421

Relates to permitting support to a vulnerable elderly person testifying in grand jury proceedings; allows a social worker or informal caregiver to accompany a vulnerable elderly person testifying in a grand jury proceeding, concerning any type of offense, provided that the district attorney consents.

NY S00093

Relates to vulnerable elderly or disabled persons; deletes references to caregiver to make any person who endangers the welfare of an elderly or disabled person guilty of provisions of the penal law.

NY S06541

Creates the crimes of child abuse, vulnerable elderly person or incompetent or physically disabled person abuse, and torture.

NY A06760

Creates the crimes of child abuse, vulnerable elderly person or incompetent or physically disabled person abuse, and torture.

NY A05663

Prohibits injecting a person with any substance, including, but not limited to, ketamine, by emergency medical personnel, law enforcement or any entity without the specific consent of the person or their guardian who is authorized to make medical decisions on their behalf except as a life saving measure.

NY S09540

Prohibits data brokers from selling the personal information of current and former military servicemembers or their households without consent.

NY A01303

Prohibits requiring parents or caretakers to earn a minimum wage to be eligible for child care assistance.

NY S04924

Prohibits requiring parents or caretakers to earn a minimum wage to be eligible for child care assistance.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.