New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06114

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Provides that the "look back" period for medical assistance eligibility for transfer of real property commences on filing the certificate of transfer with the county clerk.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A04228

Provides that the "look back" period for medical assistance eligibility for transfer of real property commences on filing the certificate of transfer with the county clerk.

NY A02638

Imposes a tax on the transfer of certain real property within two years of the prior transfer of such property and provides for exemptions from such tax.

NY A08477

Provides that no transferor of real property to the state under the parks, recreation and historic preservation law shall retain the right to name such property, nor make naming rights a condition of the transfer, nor require that the property be named after any person, living or dead.

NY A07378

Provides for background checks for police transfer candidates.

NY S07376

Provides for background checks for police transfer candidates.

NY A02009

Relates to providing a space on a certificate of title for an owner to designate a beneficiary to whom the vehicle shall be transferred upon the death of the owner.

NY S05929

Relates to providing a space on a certificate of title for an owner to designate a beneficiary to whom the vehicle shall be transferred upon the death of the owner.

NY S08320

Increases the number of properties eligible for the coastal market assistance program by providing eligibility to properties within one mile of the shore.

NY A09821

Increases the number of properties eligible for the coastal market assistance program by providing eligibility to properties within one mile of the shore.

NY S02775

Establishes a right of first refusal in the state for federal public land to be transferred to private parties; prohibits the recording of any deeds for lands that have been transferred out of federal ownership to private ownership without giving the state the right of first refusal.

Similar Bills

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