New York State Representative

Robert Smullen 2023-2024 Regular Session - Authored & Sponsored Legislation (Page 3)

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New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01761

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/20/23  
Directs the issuance of special number and distinctive license plates for military service members and members of veterans organizations without payment of service charges or renewal fees.
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New York Assembly Bill A01832

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
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.
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New York Assembly Bill A01839

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Relates to vintage snowmobile registrations.
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New York Assembly Bill A01842

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Requires that no applications, or the literature given therewith, shall be approved, distributed or used in any capacity if they contain an explicit written warning regarding ownership or use of a firearm.
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New York Assembly Bill A01843

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Authorizes the sheriff of any county outside the city of New York to issue pistol permits upon the approval of the county clerk.
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New York Assembly Bill A01848

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Exempts lemonade stands operated by persons under sixteen years of age from department of health permitting requirements.
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New York Assembly Bill A01978

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Provides for a referendum on the question "Do you support the division of New York into two separate states?".
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New York Assembly Bill A01982

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Provides that the issue of military deployment shall not be considered as a factor in the awarding of custody in marital actions where a suitable child care plan is presented.
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New York Assembly Bill A01984

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Requires that recipients of public assistance benefits must be residents of the state for at least ninety days prior to applying for such benefits.
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New York Assembly Bill A01985

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Relates to enhanced aid and incentives for municipalities; provides that enhanced aid and incentives for municipalities will be apportioned to eligible municipalities by the director of the budget on a per-capita basis, based on population.
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New York Assembly Bill A01989

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Prohibits the transfer of unexpended moneys from funds receiving moneys from a dedicated fee into any other fund.
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New York Assembly Bill A01992

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Increases width and weight of the description specifics for an all terrain vehicle.
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New York Assembly Bill A01993

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Exempts compensation for active military service from inclusion in a resident's adjusted gross income under certain circumstances.
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New York Assembly Bill A01999

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Provides that each fire district, department or company required to provide enhanced cancer disability benefits for volunteer fire fighters pursuant to section two hundred five-cc of the general municipal law shall be entitled to reimbursement by the state for payments made in order to obtain the insurance coverage necessary to satisfy the requirements of section two hundred five-cc of the general municipal law.
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New York Assembly Bill A02007

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Provides that a person is guilty of harassment in the first degree, a class B misdemeanor, when he or she strikes, shoves, kicks or otherwise subjects a school employee to physical contact or attempts or threatens to do the same while such school employee is engaged in the performance of his or her duties as a school employee.