New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04746

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

Requires discrimination, bias, and harassment prevention training for members of state boards and commissions.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY S05630

Requires discrimination, bias, and harassment prevention training for members of state boards and commissions.

NY A00598

Requires comprehensive training at least one time per year for school bus drivers and school bus attendants in the discouragement, prevention and detection of harassment, bullying and discrimination.

NY A02248

Mandates that all state employees attend bystander intervention training for sexual harassment prevention annually.

NY A00437

Requires sexual harassment training for hotel and motel employees; requires operators to certify to the department that they have conducted sexual harassment training; provides such training every two years for employees; requires "know your rights" brochure and employee bill of rights.

NY A06620

Establishes a small business tax credit for salary and wages paid to employees for time spent at sexual harassment prevention training.

NY A00513

Relates to requiring employers to obtain an acknowledgement of receipt from employees of their sexual harassment prevention policy and sexual harassment prevention training program in writing in English and in employees' primary languages; requires employers to obtain acknowledgements from employees and keep such acknowledgements for six years.

NY S00271

Establishes a tax deduction for attorney expenses for pro bono representation of sexual harassment, harassment, or discrimination claims.

NY S02164

Authorizes the commission on ethics and lobbying in government to provide a training course concerning anti-sexual harassment training for lobbyists; requires lobbyists to complete the course annually.

NY S04624

Relates to preventing and reporting acts of harassment at schools.

NY A00095

Requires the development and implementation of written workplace sexual harassment, sexual assault, and discrimination policies by corporations; requires reporting and eligibility for tax credits based on a corporation's record of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and discrimination among and between employees of such corporation; requires the division of human rights to promulgate standards relating to eligibility for state tax credits.

Similar Bills

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