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BILL S5670-2011: Establishes the Corinth and Warren railroad authority to improve and operate a 56 mile section of railroad
Establishes the Corinth and Warren railroad authority to improve and operate a 56 mile section of railroad in the counties of Saratoga and Warren; provides for such authority's powers and duties. /
Sponsor: LITTLE
Committee: CORPORATIONS, AUTHORITIES AND COMMISSIONS
BILL S5702B-2011: Prohibits dangerous practices at companion animal grooming facilities
Prohibits dangerous practices at companion animal grooming facilities; provides that no heating elements in cage or box dryers shall be turned on; provides that any violation shall be punishable of a fine between $250-$500. /
Sponsor: KLEIN
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BILL A7502B-2011: Prohibits dangerous practices at companion animal grooming facilities
Prohibits dangerous practices at companion animal grooming facilities; provides that no heating elements in cage or box dryers shall be turned on; provides that any violation shall be punishable of a fine between $250-$500. /
Sponsor: Paulin (MS)
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BILL A7065-2011: Gives discretion to the Suffolk County treasurer to exempt penalties on late real property tax payments
Gives discretion to the Suffolk County treasurer to exempt penalties on late real property tax payments. /
Sponsor: Thiele
Committee:
BILL S795-2011: Establishes parameters of civil liability for persons involved in equine activities
Enacts the "equine activity safety code act"; provides that an equine activity sponsor, an equine professional, or any other person, which shall include a corporation or partnership, shall not be liable for an injury to or the death of a participant resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities, except under certain circumstances. /
Sponsor: YOUNG
Committee: JUDICIARY
BILL A9478A-2011: Provides that the disposition of a future estate not subject to a condition precedent vests per stirpes
Relates to the disposition to issue or brothers and sisters of testator not to lapse and the application to class dispositions. /
Sponsor: Lavine (MS)
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BILL A5049B-2011: Provides for the imposition of mandatory fine upon certain public officials convicted of a designated felony offense related to his or her official duties
Provides for the imposition of mandatory fine upon certain public officials convicted of a designated felony offense related to his or her official duties. /
Sponsor: Abbate (MS)
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BILL A9150A-2011: Relates to the functioning of the port authority as an open, transparent and accountable interstate public authority
Relates to the functioning of the port authority as an open, transparent and accountable interstate public authority. /
Sponsor: Brennan (MS)
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BILL A9879-2011: Establishes protocols for combative sports; authorizes mixed martial arts events in this state
Establishes protocols for combative sports; authorizes mixed martial arts events in this state; establishes procedures for applications for licenses; establishes penalties for violations; imposes taxes on gross receipts of such events. /
Sponsor: Morelle (MS)
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BILL A4015-2011: Requires athletes who perform where spectators pay an admission fee to certify that he or she has not used performance enhancing substances in the preceding six months
Establishes the "honesty in sports act"; requires amateur and professional athletes who perform where spectators pay an admission fee to certify by signed affidavit that he or she has not used performance enhancing substances (defined as the NCAA'a current list of banned drugs) in the preceding six months; prohibits those who fail to certify from performing; provides that the state athletic commission shall receive such certifications and make a record of such available to the public. /
Sponsor: Perry (MS)
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BILL A9808A-2011: Includes the trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of the towns of Southampton, East Hampton and Southold as municipal corporations for the purposes of section 72-h of the general municipal law
Includes the trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of the towns of Southampton, East Hampton and Southold as municipal corporations for the purposes of section 72-h of the general municipal law. /
Sponsor: Thiele
Committee:
BILL E1023-2011: Assembly budget resolution in response to the 2012-2013 Executive Budget submission
BILL A7538-2011: Establishes a biofuel/biodiesel permit process task force
Establishes a biofuel/biodiesel permit process task force; provides that such task force shall be administered by NYSERDA. /
Sponsor: McKevitt
Committee:
BILL A6786-2011: Requires police commissioner to give thirty days notice of police service reduction to appropriate community board
Provides that the police commissioner of any police department in a city having a population of one million or more shall not substantially alter the boundaries of police precincts, once fixed, or close, remove or relocate a police station house unless at least thirty days prior to the date such action shall take effect, written notice of such action has been given to each local community board or board having jurisdiction over that part of the city directly affected by such proposed alteration, closure, removal or relocation. /
Sponsor: Cook (MS)
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BILL R2843-2011: Resolved that the Temporary President appoint a committee of two to wait upon the Assembly and inform that body that the Senate is organized and ready
Sponsor: SKELOS
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BILL A7489B-2011: Requires health plans with coverage of out of plan medical services to provide certain information to insureds, subscribers and enrollees
Requires health plans providing coverage for out-of-network care to provide certain information to insureds, subscribers and enrollees. /
Sponsor: Gottfried
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