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BILL S5501-2011: Authorizes the city of New York to transfer ownership of certain parklands to Alexander's of Rego Park III, Inc.
Authorizes the city of New York to discontinue the use as parkland of a parcel of land that is a part of Lost Battalion Hall park in the borough of Queens and to transfer such land to Alexander's of Rego Park III, Inc. in exchange for the transfer to the city by Alexander's of Rego Park III, Inc. of certain parcels of land contiguous to Lost Battalion Hall park, to be dedicated by such city as parkland. /
Sponsor: STAVISKY
Sponsor: STAVISKY
BILL J694-2011: Memorializing Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to proclaim Monday, February 28, 2011, as Familial Dysautonomia Awareness Day in the State of New York
Sponsor: STAVISKY
Sponsor: STAVISKY
BILL S899-2011: Relates to the publication by the state of the receipt of unclaimed funds
Relates to the publication by the state of the receipt of unclaimed funds. /
Sponsor: STAVISKY
Sponsor: STAVISKY
BILL S1786-2011: Reduces from one-third to one-fourth of income the applicability of the senior citizens' rent increase exemption
Provides that the tax abatements for certain rent-controlled and rent-regulated property occupied by senior citizens commonly known as the senior citizens' rent increase exemption (SCRIE) shall be applicable where the rent constitutes more than one-fourth rather than one-third of the tenant's income. /
Sponsor: STAVISKY Committee: AGING
Sponsor: STAVISKY Committee: AGING
BILL S2726-2011: Authorizes a tax abatement for certain real property occupied by disabled veterans
Authorizes a municipal corporation to allow disabled veterans who are not receiving public assistance, but who are entitled to the possession or to the use or occupancy of a dwelling unit, to be considered heads of households for purpose of eligibility for a tax abatement for rent regulated property. /
Sponsor: STAVISKY Committee: AGING
Sponsor: STAVISKY Committee: AGING
BILL S898-2011: Requires the terms of a motor vehicle sales contract entered into in NYC to be written in the language in which such contracts were negotiated
Requires the terms of a motor vehicle sales contract entered into in the city of New York to be written in the language in which such contract was negotiated; requires retail motor vehicle dealers who negotiate primarily in any language other than English to deliver to the consumer a translation of such contract in the language in which such contract was negotiated; provides remedies to aggrieved consumers. /
Sponsor: STAVISKY Committee: CITIES
Sponsor: STAVISKY Committee: CITIES
BILL S1781-2011: 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
Requires the district attorney to notify victims by letter of the final disposition of the case within sixty days of such disposition; such letter shall also notify victims of their right to make a victim impact statement and allows them to personally appear at parole hearing and make such a statement. /
Sponsor: STAVISKY Committee: CODES
Sponsor: STAVISKY Committee: CODES
BILL S1785-2011: Creates the victim notification act to provide information relating to the criminal justice system; repealer
Enacts the victim notification act to provide crime victims with the right of notification of the criminal justice process and other matters affecting their interests as a crime victim; enacts procedures to implement such right and details the specific information to be made available to the crime victim; requires police officers and district attorneys or employees of district attorneys to provide victims to the best of their ability with information about financial and social services assistance available. /
Sponsor: STAVISKY Committee: CODES
Sponsor: STAVISKY Committee: CODES
BILL S1781A-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
Requires the district attorney to notify victims by letter of the final disposition of the case within sixty days of such disposition; such letter shall also notify victims of their right to make a victim impact statement and allows them to personally appear at parole hearing and make such a statement. /
Sponsor: STAVISKY Committee: CODES
Sponsor: STAVISKY Committee: CODES
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