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BILL S531-2011: Provides that in N.Y. city, the rent following the dissolution date shall be the last rent authorized for the affected dwelling
Provides that in cities with a population of one million or more, the rent following the dissolution date of Mitchell-Lama developments shall be the last rent authorized for the affected dwelling. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
Committee: HOUSING, CONSTRUCTION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
BILL S532-2011: Bans the retail sale of aerosol spray paint to persons under the age of 18
Increases the penalties for bias related and gang related graffiti, and graffiti upon religious property; requires retail sellers of aerosol spray paint to conspicuously post provisions of penal law relating to graffiti and the penalties therefor. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
Committee: CONSUMER PROTECTION
BILL S532A-2011: Increases the penalties for bias related and gang related graffiti, and graffiti upon religious property
Increases the penalties for bias related and gang related graffiti, and graffiti upon religious property; requires retail sellers of aerosol spray paint to conspicuously post provisions of penal law relating to graffiti and the penalties therefor. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
Committee: CONSUMER PROTECTION
BILL S532B-2011: Increases the penalties for bias related and gang related graffiti, and graffiti upon religious property
Increases the penalties for bias related and gang related graffiti, and graffiti upon religious property. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
Committee: CONSUMER PROTECTION
BILL S533-2011: Requires credit card issuers to implement various fraud prevention measures
Requires credit card issuers to implement as a fraud prevention measure telephone confirmation including proof of identity or contact through any other medium provided by the issuer, prior to activation, except for in-person transactions; provides that applications offering pre-approved credit cards may not indicate their contents on the envelopes; applies to both solicited and unsolicited applications. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
Committee: CONSUMER PROTECTION
BILL S534-2011: Allows public authority in a city with a population of over 1 million to cancel taxpayer-funded contract where contractor convicted of related crime
Allows public authority in a city with a population of over 1 million to cancel taxpayer-funded contract where contractor is convicted of related crime. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
Committee: CORPORATIONS, AUTHORITIES AND COMMISSIONS
BILL S535-2011: Requires certain employers shall establish qualified transportation fringe benefit programs for employees
Requires employers with fifty or more employees shall establish qualified transportation fringe benefit programs consistent with section 132 of the internal revenue code; defines terms; provides that employers are not required to provide transportation for employees. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
Committee: LABOR
BILL S537-2011: Allows release of birth certificate to adoptive person without court order if person and birth parents register with state's adoption registry and consent to release
Allows release of birth certificate to adoptive person without court order if person and biological parents register with state's adoption registry and consent to release; adoptive person must have reached majority. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
Committee: CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
BILL S537A-2011: Allows release of birth certificate to adoptive person without court order if person and birth parents register with state's adoption registry and consent to release
Allows release of non-certified copy of adoptee's birth certificate to adoptive person without court order if person and birth parents register with state's adoption registry. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
Committee: CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
BILL S539-2011: Relates to authorizing forms of licenses to include blood types
Relates to authorizing forms of licenses to include the blood type of the licensee at the option of such person; authorizes the commissioner of motor vehicles, in consultation with the commissioner of health, to promulgate any rules and regulations necessary for the implementation of this act. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
Committee: TRANSPORTATION
BILL S539A-2011: Establishes a pilot program authorizing the department of motor vehicles to include certain emergency medical information on drivers database
Establishes a pilot program directing the department of motor vehicles to establish a confidential database of the emergency medical information of drivers who elect to participate; such information would only be provided to emergency medical personnel when a participant was in need of care. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
Committee: TRANSPORTATION
BILL S540-2011: Provides that the department of agriculture and markets must order a retail food store failing inspection to cease operations or suspend or revoke its license
Provides that the department of agriculture and markets must order a retail food store failing three consecutive sanitary inspections to cease retail operations or suspend or revoke its license until it passes inspection; also provides for a five hundred dollar fine for stores failing to post inspection reports or make copies available to the public upon request. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
Committee: AGRICULTURE
BILL S541A-2011: Relates to powers of certain federal law enforcement officers
Relates to powers of certain federal law enforcement officers, including law enforcement security officers, criminal investigator and police officers of the Federal Protective Service. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
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