New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04067

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Codifies the disparate impact standard in the human rights law; provides that in cases of alleged housing discrimination, an unlawful discriminatory practice may be established by a practice's discriminatory effect.

Companion Bills

NY A04040

Same As Codifies the disparate impact standard in the human rights law; provides that in cases of alleged housing discrimination, an unlawful discriminatory practice may be established by a practice's discriminatory effect.

Previously Filed As

NY A02182

Permits awarding of reasonable attorneys' fees and costs in court actions for unlawful discriminatory practices pursuant to the human rights law.

NY A00579

Relates to the liability of an employee committing an unlawful discriminatory practice; creates joint and several liability for employers and employees responsible for unlawful discriminatory practices.

NY A00501

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

NY S03255

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

NY S04430

Relates to unlawful discriminatory practices based upon delays in reporting workplace sexual harassment.

NY A06479

Relates to unlawful discriminatory practices based upon delays in reporting workplace sexual harassment.

NY A02166

Relates to establishing unlawful discriminatory practices relating to models; requires models to be informed of what constitutes an unlawful discriminatory practice and how to file a complaint; requires modeling entities to provide adult models with educational materials regarding nutrition and eating disorders.

NY S04029

Relates to establishing unlawful discriminatory practices relating to models; requires models to be informed of what constitutes an unlawful discriminatory practice and how to file a complaint; requires modeling entities to provide adult models with educational materials regarding nutrition and eating disorders.

NY A01312

Relates to including the basis of religious attire and facial hair in the definition of unlawful discriminatory practice.

NY S04407

Relates to including the basis of religious attire and facial hair in the definition of unlawful discriminatory practice.

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