New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01373

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/9/25  
Engrossed
3/27/25  
Refer
3/27/25  

Caption

Relates to voluntary contributions in support of municipal animal pounds or shelters.

Companion Bills

NY A04910

Same As Relates to voluntary contributions in support of municipal animal pounds or shelters.

Previously Filed As

NY A02976

Relates to voluntary contributions in support of municipal animal pounds or shelters.

NY S07777

Relates to voluntary contributions in support of municipal animal pounds or shelters.

NY A06357

Requires animal shelters to annually report on intake and disposition of animals and the number of animals turned away by such shelters; requires shelters to submit such reports to the department of agriculture and markets; requires such department to post the reports on their website.

NY S05269

Authorizes expedited settlement conference processes for establishing child support orders where both parties voluntarily agree on the process.

NY A05735

Authorizes expedited settlement conference processes for establishing child support orders where both parties voluntarily agree on the process.

NY S09629

Establishes the housing people and animals together grant program to expand access for co-sheltering people experiencing homelessness and victims of domestic violence with companion animals.

NY A10592

Establishes the housing people and animals together grant program to expand access for co-sheltering people experiencing homelessness and victims of domestic violence with companion animals.

NY S06191

Provides for a tax credit for the adoption of household pets from animal shelters or humane societies.

NY A00221

Creates a tax credit for the adoption of household pets from animal shelters or humane societies; up to $100 per animal with a maximum of three household pets.

NY A05168

Provides for the humane destruction or other disposition of certain animals by shelters; requires animals to be made available for adoption for 90 days unless a veterinarian certifies that such animal should be humanely destroyed for health reasons.

Similar Bills

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