AB-8441: Relates to regulation of the billing by general hospitals and the distribution of funds from the general hospital indigent care pool; requires use of a uniform application form and policy.
Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck
Reported Referred To Ways And Means on 01/25/2022
You have voted AB-8441: Relates to regulation of the billing by general hospitals and the distribution of funds from the general hospital indigent care pool; requires use of a uniform application form and policy..
AB-1294: Establishes an electronic military ballot application and military ballot transmittal system through which applicants may apply for a military ballot and return a marked military ballot, online.
Sponsored by: Rep. Carrie Woerner
Referred To Election Law on 01/05/2022
You have voted AB-1294: Establishes an electronic military ballot application and military ballot transmittal system through which applicants may apply for a military ballot and return a marked military ballot, online..
You have voted AR-489: Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim January 23-29, 2022, as Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Week in the State of New York.
AB-8817: Requires the notice to crime victims of case disposition to inform the victim that he or she has the right to attend interviews between the board of parole and the incarcerated individual in cases where the final disposition includes a felony defined in article one hundred twenty-five of the penal law that results in the commitment of the defendant to the custody of the department of corrections and community supervision for an indeterminate sentence; requires the board of parole to review victim impact statements, failure to review such statements shall make a hearing by the board of parole invalid.
Sponsored by: Rep. David McDonough
Held For Consideration In Codes on 05/03/2022
You have voted AB-8817: Requires the notice to crime victims of case disposition to inform the victim that he or she has the right to attend interviews between the board of parole and the incarcerated individual in cases where the final disposition includes a felony defined in article one hundred twenty-five of the penal law that results in the commitment of the defendant to the custody of the department of corrections and community supervision for an indeterminate sentence; requires the board of parole to review victim impact statements, failure to review such statements shall make a hearing by the board of parole invalid..
AB-8815: Provides that no decision of the board with respect to the granting of parole to a person sentenced to an indeterminate term upon conviction of a class A felony shall become effective for a period of thirty days, during which the governor may review the decision; authorizes the governor to only affirm, modify, or reverse the decision of the parole board on the basis of the same factors which the board is required to consider.
Sponsored by: Rep. David McDonough
Referred To Correction on 01/12/2022
You have voted AB-8815: Provides that no decision of the board with respect to the granting of parole to a person sentenced to an indeterminate term upon conviction of a class A felony shall become effective for a period of thirty days, during which the governor may review the decision; authorizes the governor to only affirm, modify, or reverse the decision of the parole board on the basis of the same factors which the board is required to consider..
AB-8664: Prohibits persons convicted of murder or sentenced to life without parole or where the defendant acting either alone or with one or more other persons, commits or attempts to commit robbery, burglary, kidnapping, arson, rape in the first degree, criminal sexual act in the first degree, sexual abuse in the first degree, aggravated sexual abuse, escape in the first degree, or escape in the second degree, and, in the course of and in furtherance of such crime or of immediate flight therefrom, he or she, or another participant, if there be any, intentionally causes the death of: a police officer; a peace officer; a firefighter, emergency medical technician, ambulance driver, paramedic, physician or registered nurse involved in a first response team, or any other individual who, in the course of official duties, performs emergency response; or an employee of a state correctional institution or was an employee of a local correctional facility, when such person was engaged in the course of performing their official duties, from being eligible for commutation of sentence.
Sponsored by: Rep. David McDonough
Held For Consideration In Codes on 05/03/2022
You have voted AB-8664: Prohibits persons convicted of murder or sentenced to life without parole or where the defendant acting either alone or with one or more other persons, commits or attempts to commit robbery, burglary, kidnapping, arson, rape in the first degree, criminal sexual act in the first degree, sexual abuse in the first degree, aggravated sexual abuse, escape in the first degree, or escape in the second degree, and, in the course of and in furtherance of such crime or of immediate flight therefrom, he or she, or another participant, if there be any, intentionally causes the death of: a police officer; a peace officer; a firefighter, emergency medical technician, ambulance driver, paramedic, physician or registered nurse involved in a first response team, or any other individual who, in the course of official duties, performs emergency response; or an employee of a state correctional institution or was an employee of a local correctional facility, when such person was engaged in the course of performing their official duties, from being eligible for commutation of sentence..
AB-8682: Makes life imprisonment without parole mandatory for defendants convicted of murder in the first degree or second degree and the victim is a police officer, peace officer, first responder or correctional officer.
Sponsored by: Rep. David McDonough
Held For Consideration In Codes on 05/03/2022
You have voted AB-8682: Makes life imprisonment without parole mandatory for defendants convicted of murder in the first degree or second degree and the victim is a police officer, peace officer, first responder or correctional officer..