Rep. Michael Miller

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District HD-038
Party Democrat
Bills Introduced 102

Sponsored Legislation

State (New York)
New York 2011-2012 General Assembly

Establishes the veterans of foreign wars service officers fund and provides for gifts made to such fund on an individual's personal income tax return. [AB-4269] [Veterans ] [Taxes ] [Funding ]
Establishes the veterans of foreign wars service officers fund and provides for gifts made to such fund on an individual's personal income tax return.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Miller Amend And Recommit To Ways And Means on 01/25/2012

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State (New York)
New York 2011-2012 General Assembly

Authorizes Triborough bridge and tunnel peace officers the right to temporarily stop and question persons and conduct frisk for weapons. [AB-4304] [Crime ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
Authorizes Triborough bridge and tunnel peace officers the right to temporarily stop and question persons and conduct frisk for weapons.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Cusick Referred To Codes on 01/04/2012

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New York 2011-2012 General Assembly

Increases penalties and sentences for driving while ability impaired by the combined influence of alcohol and drugs. [AB-4313] [Alcoholic Beverages ] [Crime ] [Public Safety ] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ] [Criminal Justice ]
Increases penalties and sentences for driving while ability impaired by the combined influence of alcohol and drugs.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Aileen Gunther Referred To Transportation on 01/04/2012

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New York 2011-2012 General Assembly

Establishes special provisions for recycling of ionization smoke detectors and requires manufacturers to create a waste acceptance program for ionization smoke detectors. [AB-4330] [Waste Management / Recycling ] [Consumer Protection ] [Public Safety ]
Establishes special provisions for recycling of ionization smoke detectors and requires manufacturers to create a waste acceptance program for ionization smoke detectors.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David Weprin Held For Consideration In Ways And Means on 06/19/2012

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New York 2011-2012 General Assembly

Provides certain information regarding level one sex offenders to the offices of local village, town, city, county or state law enforcement agencies through a subdirectory made available on the internet via the division homepage. [AB-4333] [Crime ] [Public Safety ] [Cybersecurity ] [Data Privacy ] [Criminal Justice ]
Provides certain information regarding level one sex offenders to the offices of local village, town, city, county or state law enforcement agencies through a subdirectory made available on the internet via the division homepage.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Miller Referred To Correction on 01/04/2012

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New York 2011-2012 General Assembly

Makes the owner of a vehicle used to pass or overtake a stopped school bus jointly liable with the operator thereof when such violation is captured on a camera or observed by a school bus driver; authorizes the use of photographic evidence in the prosecution of such infraction; includes within the class A misdemeanor of assault in the third degree, the causation of physical injury to another person while passing or overtaking a stopped school bus; includes within the class E felony of criminally negligent homicide, the causation of death to another person while passing or overtaking a stopped school bus. [AB-4416] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ] [Crime ] [Public Safety ] [Children and Youth ] [Criminal Justice ]
Makes the owner of a vehicle used to pass or overtake a stopped school bus jointly liable with the operator thereof when such violation is captured on a camera or observed by a school bus driver; authorizes the use of photographic evidence in the prosecution of such infraction; includes within the class A misdemeanor of assault in the third degree, the causation of physical injury to another person while passing or overtaking a stopped school bus; includes within the class E felony of criminally negligent homicide, the causation of death to another (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Titone Enacting Clause Stricken on 09/04/2012

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New York 2011-2012 General Assembly

Requires sunscreen products to be labeled with expiration dates and storage recommendations; authorizes the attorney general to seek injunctive relief, restitution, and civil penalties in the case of violations; authorizes persons injured by a violation of this law to bring an action for injunctive relief and actual damages or two hundred and fifty dollars, whichever is greater; authorizes the court, in such an action, to increase the award of damages up to one thousand dollars and to award reasonable attorneys' fees to a prevailing plaintiff. [AB-4435] [Consumer Protection ] [Healthcare ] [Public Health ] [Law Enforcement ]
Requires sunscreen products to be labeled with expiration dates and storage recommendations; authorizes the attorney general to seek injunctive relief, restitution, and civil penalties in the case of violations; authorizes persons injured by a violation of this law to bring an action for injunctive relief and actual damages or two hundred and fifty dollars, whichever is greater; authorizes the court, in such an action, to increase the award of damages up to one thousand dollars and to award reasonable attorneys' fees to a prevailing plaintiff.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Titone Passed Assembly on 01/31/2012

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New York 2011-2012 General Assembly

Expands definition of eligible senior citizen and disabled person to include any member of the tenant's household lawfully occupying the premises as his or her residence who is 62 years of age with respect to condominium and cooperative conversion to provide protection to disabled and senior citizen non-purchasing residents of buildings that undergo cooperative or condominium conversions under an eviction plan even where such residents are not tenant's of record in the buildings. [AB-4450] [Housing ] [Real Estate ] [Senior Citizens ] [Disabilities ]
Expands definition of eligible senior citizen and disabled person to include any member of the tenant's household lawfully occupying the premises as his or her residence who is 62 years of age with respect to condominium and cooperative conversion to provide protection to disabled and senior citizen non-purchasing residents of buildings that undergo cooperative or condominium conversions under an eviction plan even where such residents are not tenant's of record in the buildings.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Kavanagh Referred To Housing on 01/04/2012

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State (New York)
New York 2011-2012 General Assembly

Provides that an individual shall not become ineligible under the EPIC program due to an increase in social security benefits or a public or private pension where such increase does not exceed the consumer price index. [AB-4451] [Senior Citizens ] [Social Security ] [Pensions ] [Consumer Protection ] [Healthcare ] [Medicare and Medicaid ] [Public Health ]
Provides that an individual shall not become ineligible under the EPIC program due to an increase in social security benefits or a public or private pension where such increase does not exceed the consumer price index.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Kavanagh Referred To Aging on 01/04/2012

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New York 2011-2012 General Assembly

Expands eligibility of the tax abatement for rent-controlled and rent regulated property occupied by senior citizens by permitting an exemption for rent increases above one-quarter of the combined income of all members of a household where such combined income is $18,000 or less. [AB-4452] [Senior Citizens ] [Taxes ] [Housing ] [Property Tax ]
Expands eligibility of the tax abatement for rent-controlled and rent regulated property occupied by senior citizens by permitting an exemption for rent increases above one-quarter of the combined income of all members of a household where such combined income is $18,000 or less.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Felix Ortiz Referred To Aging on 01/04/2012

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