New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04770

Introduced
2/6/25  

Caption

Implements licensure and eligibility limitations for the cannabis control board's social and economic equity plan regarding persons convicted of certain felonies.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY A04896

Implements licensure and eligibility limitations for the cannabis control board's social and economic equity plan regarding persons convicted of certain felonies.

NY S04423

Prohibits persons from holding civil office when convicted of certain felonies.

NY S00951

Includes transgender, gender non-conforming and non-binary individuals in the social and economic equity plan of the New York state cannabis control board relating to the awarding of adult-use cannabis licenses.

NY A04390

Includes transgender, gender non-conforming and non-binary individuals in the social and economic equity plan of the New York state cannabis control board relating to the awarding of adult-use cannabis licenses.

NY S02275

Allows lifetime orders of protection when the respondent is convicted of certain felonies or an attempt to commit such felonies.

NY A06395

Allows lifetime orders of protection when the respondent is convicted of certain felonies or an attempt to commit such felonies.

NY A05045

Requires development and implementation of a comprehensive education campaign regarding the dangers of cannabinoid use.

NY A04526

Relates to the denial of an application for a license to install, service or maintain security or fire alarm systems submitted by persons convicted of certain felonies; increases the period of a license suspension.

NY S05837

Relates to the eligibility criteria for a license to barber; includes non-violent felonies as a criminal conviction that the secretary of state shall not automatically disqualify an applicant over.

NY S01278

Relates to the definition of "direct relationship" for the purposes of article 23-A of the correction law regarding licensures and employment of persons previously convicted of one or more criminal offenses.

Similar Bills

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