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BILL A2131-2011: Prohibits label obstruction of over-the-counter drugs
Makes it illegal to knowingly alter, mutilate, destroy, obstruct, obscure or remove, by means of a sticker, tag or other device used to deter theft, or a price sticker, or otherwise, the whole or any part of the label including where applicable the expiration date displayed thereon, of any over-the-counter drug or cosmetic. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn
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BILL A4970-2011: Requires hospitals to permit selective pre-surgery blood donation
Requires hospitals and other facilities to permit a person, prior to surgery, to either pre-donate his or her own blood or to bring his or her own donor for selective blood donation on an in-patient or out-patient basis. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn (MS)
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BILL A4994-2011: Relates to level three designation for certain sex offenders under the sex offender registration act
Relates to level three designation for certain sex offenders under the sex offender registration act; provides for a level three designation under the sex offender registration act for persons convicted of or a conviction for an attempt to commit an offense contained in article 130 (sexual offenses) or 263 (sexual performance by a child) or section 135.25 (kidnapping in the first degree), 230.06 (patronizing a prostitute in the first degree), 230.32 (promoting prostitution in the first degree) or 255.25, 255.26, 255.27 (incest) of the penal law where the victim of the related offense is less than eleven years old. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn
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BILL A4992-2011: Creates rebuttable presumption in child protective proceedings that proof of abuse of one child is evidence of abuse of any other sibling in household
Creates rebuttable presumption in child protective proceedings under the family court act that proof of the abuse or neglect of one child is evidence of the abuse or neglect of any other child who is the legal responsibility of the parent or guardian. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn (MS)
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BILL A4974-2011: Reinstates prior vacated conviction for certain youthful offenders
Provides that a person adjudicated a youthful offender shall have the felony conviction which was vacated as a result of youthful offender adjudication reinstated and considered as a predicate felony when convicted of a subsequent felony within 5 years of such adjudication. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn (MS)
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BILL A4987-2011: Establishes the counties of residence that eleven additional judges previously authorized to serve on the civil court of the city of New York shall be elected from
Establishes the counties of residence that eleven additional judges previously authorized to serve on the civil court of the city of New York shall be elected from. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn
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BILL A4973-2011: Subjects persons under the age of sixteen, proven to have loitered for the purpose of prostitution, to the juvenile delinquency jurisdiction of the family court
Subjects persons under the age of sixteen who are proven to have loitered for the purpose of prostitution to the juvenile delinquency jurisdiction of the family court. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn
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BILL A4995-2011: Requires hospitals to maintain patient records for a period of not less than 25 years unless reproductions are maintained and made accessible
Requires hospitals, including a health maintenance or similar organization if such organization accepts patients pursuant to a health care or insurance plan provided as a benefit to employees of the state or of any political subdivision thereof, to maintain patient records for a period of not less than 25 years, provided that a hospital may, before the end of such period, dispose of records of which reproductions, subject to regulations by the commissioner, are maintained and made accessible. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn
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BILL A4990-2011: Requires victims be notified of right to make a victim impact statement and allows them to personally appear at parole hearing and make such a statement
Sponsor: Mayersohn
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BILL A4989-2011: Increases penalties for the offense of making graffiti
Increases penalties for the offense of making graffiti. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn
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BILL A5166-2011: Requires county medical examiners or coroners to give the state police forensic laboratory DNA samples of unidentified dead or alive and missing persons upon request
Requires county medical examiners or coroners to give the state police forensic laboratory DNA samples of deceased persons or unidentified body parts upon request for the purpose of classification and for the state police to forward the samples to the state division of criminal justice services for the purpose of comparison to attempt to determine identity and for the purpose of filing; also provides for the forwarding of records to the National Crime Information Center upon such center adopting a policy to accept such records. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn (MS)
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BILL A4971-2011: Prohibits removal prior to July 1, 2011, of persons and families exceeding income criteria for certain housing company projects
Provides that certain persons or families in occupancy of certain mutual and non-mutual housing company projects prior to July 1, 2011 are not subject to eviction from such housing if their income exceeds 150% of the eligibility standards; postpones the statutory date after which such an eviction could legally occur. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn (MS)
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BILL A4969-2011: Prohibits a health care coverage plan from making a payment or reimbursement for treatment related to the care of a patient with a hospital acquired infection
Prohibits a health care coverage plan, including medicaid, from making a purchase, payment or reimbursement for treatment and/or any other costs related to the care of a patient with a hospital acquired infection deemed preventable by the commissioner. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn
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BILL A4991-2011: Broadens the scope of child abuse and neglected child to include proof of a positive controlled substance toxicology report on a newborn infant
Broadens the scope of child abuse and neglected child to include proof of a positive controlled substance toxicology report on a newborn infant; presence of such controlled substances establishes a rebuttable presumption that the release of the infant to the parent presents an imminent danger to the child's health or life. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn (MS)
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BILL A4993-2011: Provides for mandatory revocation of drivers license for certain convictions under the penal law
Provides for the mandatory revocation of a driver's license for certain convictions under the penal law, followed by a period of one year of operating with a probationary license; such license would permit operation of a vehicle for employment, education, medical and dental purposes only. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn
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BILL A5007-2011: Enacts "Nixzmary Brown's Law" to establish the class A-I felony of aggravated murder of a child for which the sentence shall be life imprisonment without parole; repealer
Enacts "Nixzmary Brown's Law" to establish the class A-I felony of aggravated murder of a child for which the sentence shall be life imprisonment without parole; aggravated murder of a child shall include the intentional killing of a person under 14 while in the course of committing rape, criminal sexual act, aggravated sexual abuse or incest against such child, or the depraved indifferent or intentional killing of a person under 14 while being legally responsible for the care of such child; makes technical corrections relating to the offense of aggravated murder; repeals provisions of murder in the second degree which mirror certain provisions of aggravated murder of a child; treats the offenses of aggravated murder and aggravated murder of a child in a manner similar to murder in the first degree. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn (MS)
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BILL A4972-2011: Provides that elderly and long-time residents of public housing shall not be subject to transfers based on family composition
Provides that elderly and long-time residents of public housing shall not be subject to transfers based on family composition. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn (MS)
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BILL A4988-2011: Provides for the division of parole to disclose certain confidential HIV information to the appropriate public health officer for the purpose of informing contacts
Provides that the division of parole shall disclose certain confidential HIV related information to the appropriate public health officer for purposes of informing contacts. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn
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BILL A4947-2011: Increases penalties for certain crimes against persons under 16 years of age
Increases penalties for certain crimes against persons under 16 years of age; creates new crimes of aggravated assault upon a person under 16 years of age and endangering the welfare of a child in the first and second degrees where the perpetrator is 18 years of age or older. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn
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BILL A4946-2011: Prevents parents and guardians who have committed certain homicidal offenses from having custody or visitation of children
Prevents parents and guardians who have committed manslaughter or criminally negligent homicide from having custody or visitation of children. /
Sponsor: Mayersohn (MS)
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