New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S03318

Introduced
1/24/25  
Refer
1/24/25  
Engrossed
6/10/25  
Refer
6/10/25  

Caption

Authorizes additional paid leave for public employees who are absent on military duty up to sixty days or fifty-two working days.

Companion Bills

NY A08822

Same As Authorizes additional paid leave for public employees who are absent on military duty up to sixty days or fifty-two working days.

Previously Filed As

NY A10427

Requires employers to offer paid leave of absence to veterans on Veterans' day, except for emergency or critical employees, who shall be offered another day of paid leave.

NY A06389

Provides for a paid leave of absence for public officers and certain other employees to volunteer as a poll worker.

NY A03243

Requires employers to provide up to ten additional days of unpaid leave for absences when the employee or employee's family member has been the victim of domestic violence, a family offense, sexual offense, stalking or human trafficking upon the employee's request for reasons related to such offense or offenses.

NY S07902

Requires employers to provide up to ten additional days of unpaid leave for absences when the employee or employee's family member has been the victim of domestic violence, a family offense, sexual offense, stalking or human trafficking upon the employee's request for reasons related to such offense or offenses.

NY A04352

Allows leave of absence to employees for HIV testing during work hours.

NY S06839

Enacts the "paid sick leave act"; requires all employers to provide paid sick leave to employees.

NY S04468

Allows voters age sixty-five or older to request an absentee ballot.

NY A05797

Allows voters age sixty-five or older to request an absentee ballot.

NY S00689

Relates to a leave of absence for military spouses; removes the requirement that leave be used when a person's spouse is on leave while deployed to a combat theater or combat zone of operations.

NY A01832

Relates to a leave of absence for military spouses; removes the requirement that leave be used when a person's spouse is on leave while deployed to a combat theater or combat zone of operations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.