New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08986

Caption

Extends the statute of limitations for coroners, coroners' physicians and medical examiners for article 78 proceedings to ten years.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY S09578

Requires 30 hours of mandatory continuing education every three years for coroners and coroner's deputies.

NY A09027

Enacts the mental health assessment and record keeping for the coroner's office act; requires the coroner or coroner and coroner's physician, or the medical examiner, to conduct a mental health assessment when a death occurs in such person's jurisdiction.

NY A02514

Prohibits the release of criminal history or any mental health history records by a coroner, coroner's physician or medical examiner of individuals who were the subject of the use of force by a police or peace officer.

NY S02692

Relates to reimbursement for coroner and medical examiner fees from the county where the decedent resided.

NY A04348

Relates to reimbursement for coroner and medical examiner fees from the county where the decedent resided.

NY A10050

Reestablishes the office of coroner in the county of Oswego; removes the powers and duties of coroners from the district attorney in such county; allows Oswego County to appoint a coroner; repeals provisions of law relating thereto.

NY S09335

Reestablishes the office of coroner in the county of Oswego; removes the powers and duties of coroners from the district attorney in such county; allows Oswego County to appoint a coroner; repeals provisions of law relating thereto.

NY A00145

Enacts the "New York State Phoenix Act"; extends the statute of limitations for felony family offenses to ten years and misdemeanor family offenses to five years.

NY S04686

Enacts the "New York State Phoenix Act"; extends the statute of limitations for felony family offenses to ten years and misdemeanor family offenses to five years.

NY A00501

Extends the statute of limitations for claims resulting from unlawful discriminatory practices to three years.

Similar Bills

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