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BILL A8194-2011: Directs commissioners of education and health to adopt rules and regulations for the treatment and monitoring of students with mild traumatic brain injuries
Enacts the "concussion management and awareness act"; directs the commissioners of education and health to adopt and implement rules and regulations for the treatment and monitoring of students with mild traumatic brain injuries; requires school personnel to receive training in mild traumatic brain injuries; such rules and regulations shall apply to school districts and boards of cooperative educational services; requires provisions of information pamphlet on mild traumatic brain injuries to parents of pupils participating in interscholastic sports or who have suffered a mild traumatic brain injury; requires written consent of and acknowledgment of receipt of such pamphlet by parents prior to participation in interscholastic sports; provides for the establishment of concussion management teams to implement such provisions.
Sponsor:
Nolan
RESOLUTION E5-2011: Directing the Clerk of the Assembly to arrange seats for representatives of the press
Sponsor:
Nolan
BILL A7230A-2011: Directs the chancellor of the city school district of the city of N.Y. to inventory and report on the outdoor schoolyards of such district
Directs the chancellor of the city school district of a city over 1 million to inventory and report on the outdoor schoolyards of such district.
Sponsor:
Nolan
BILL A6839-2011: Requires the state library to be open for at least eight hours each day on five days every week
Requires the state library to be open for at least eight hours each day on five days every week.
Sponsor:
Nolan
BILL A10147-2011: Relates to contracting with public libraries by boards of cooperative educational services
Relates to contracting with public libraries by boards of cooperative educational services.
Sponsor:
Nolan
BILL A10233A-2011: Allows school districts to allow August conference days
Allows school districts to schedule August conference days.
Sponsor:
Nolan
RESOLUTION K1256-2011: Commending the Council of School Supervisors & Administrators for 50 years of excellence
Sponsor:
Nolan
RESOLUTION K1344-2011: Commending The New York Academy of Public Education for 100 years of excellence
Sponsor:
Nolan
RESOLUTION K629-2011: Congratulating the participants of the 2011 Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (BAC) Local Union, No. I, NY, Scholarship Contest
Sponsor:
Nolan
RESOLUTION K796-2011: Commemorating the 90th Anniversary of Ridgewood Savings Bank
Sponsor:
Nolan
RESOLUTION K979-2011: Commending the All-State Instrumental and Vocal Jazz Ensembles upon the occasion of celebrating March as Music in Our Schools Month 2012
Sponsor:
Nolan
RESOLUTION K1077-2011: Memorializing Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to proclaim March 2012, as Athletic Training Month in the State of New York
Sponsor:
Nolan
Committee:
CALENDAR
RESOLUTION K254-2011: Memorializing Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to proclaim April 17-23, 2011, as Osteopathic Medicine Month in the State of New York
Sponsor:
Nolan
Committee:
CALENDAR
BILL A8343-2011: Prohibits the use of handcuffs on students in schools
Prohibits the use of handcuffs on students in schools.
Sponsor:
Nolan
Committee:
CODES
BILL A8928-2011: Requires transmitters of money to provide a certain warning to consumers
Requires transmitters of money to provide a warning which informs consumers of certain fraudulent activities that may occur.
Sponsor:
Nolan
Committee:
CODES
BILL A8928A-2011: Requires transmitters of money to provide a certain warning to consumers
Requires transmitters of money to provide a warning which informs consumers of certain fraudulent activities that may occur.
Sponsor:
Nolan
Committee:
CODES
BILL A1652-2011: Enacts the farmworkers fair labor practices act, granting collective bargaining rights, workers' compensation and unemployment benefits to farmworkers
Enacts the farmworkers fair labor practices act: grants collective bargaining rights to farm laborers; requires employers of farm laborers to allow at least 24 consecutive hours of rest each week; provides for an 8 hour work day for farm laborers; requires overtime rate at one and one-half times normal rate; makes provisions of unemployment insurance law applicable to farm laborers; defines "work agreement" and mandates use thereof; provides sanitary code shall apply to all farm and food processing labor camps intended to house migrant workers, regardless of the number of occupants; provides for eligibility of farm laborers for workers' compensation benefits; requires employers of farm laborers to provide such farm laborers with claim forms for workers' compensation claims under certain conditions; requires reporting of injuries to employers of farmworkers.
Sponsor:
Nolan
Committee:
CODES
BILL A9253-2011: Relates to exempting the metropolitan transportation authority from paying the bond issuance fee
Relates to exempting the metropolitan transportation authority from paying the state bond issuance fee.
Sponsor:
Nolan
Committee:
CORPORATIONS, AUTHORITIES AND COMMISSIONS
BILL A6288-2011: Establishes reliability indicators for the purpose of evaluating the effectiveness of capital funds spent in relation to the MTA
Establishes performance measures for the purpose of evaluating the effectiveness of capital funds spent in relation to the metropolitan transportation authority.
Sponsor:
Nolan
Committee:
CORPORATIONS, AUTHORITIES AND COMMISSIONS
BILL A5637-2011: Provides TBTA shall transfer entire operating surplus to MTA which shall by resolution transfer a portion to NYCTA and retain a portion; repealer
Provides that the triborough bridge and tunnel authority shall transfer in its entirety its annual operating surplus to the metropolitan transportation authority; provides that the metropolitan transportation authority shall, pursuant to resolution, transfer a portion of such surplus to the New York city transit authority (solely for application to the payment of its operating expenses) and retain a portion for application to the payment of its operating expenses and the operating expenses of commuter railroads operated by it, its subsidiary corporations or by others pursuant to joint service arrangements; repeals provisions relating to formula for proportional allocation of the operating surplus of the TBTA between the NYCTA and MTA.
Sponsor:
Nolan
Committee:
CORPORATIONS, AUTHORITIES AND COMMISSIONS