Rep. Jeffrey Dinowitz

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District HD-081
Party Democrat
Bills Introduced 764

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Increases the monetary jurisdictional limits of the New York city civil court from $25,000 to $50,000 in the corresponding statutes following the constitutional amendment in November 2021. [AB-10461] [Law Enforcement ]
Increases the monetary jurisdictional limits of the New York city civil court from $25,000 to $50,000 in the corresponding statutes following the constitutional amendment in November 2021.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David Weprin Reported on 06/01/2022

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Relates to the hours of operation of a school zone speed camera demonstration program in school speed zones in New York city; extends certain provisions relating thereto. [AB-10438] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ] [Education ] [Public Safety ] [Law Enforcement ]
Relates to the hours of operation of a school zone speed camera demonstration program in school speed zones in New York city; extends certain provisions relating thereto.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Patricia Fahy Reported Referred To Rules on 06/02/2022

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Provides that extrinsic evidence shall be admissible to determine whether certain health insurance benefits are intended to vest beyond the term of a collective bargaining agreement. [AB-10425] [Insurance ] [Healthcare ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
Provides that extrinsic evidence shall be admissible to determine whether certain health insurance benefits are intended to vest beyond the term of a collective bargaining agreement.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Carrie Woerner Vetoed Memo.91 on 12/09/2022

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Makes technical changes to provisions providing for certification for service as a retired judge of the court of appeals or a retired justice of the supreme court. [AB-10470] [Law Enforcement ] [Retirement ]
Makes technical changes to provisions providing for certification for service as a retired judge of the court of appeals or a retired justice of the supreme court.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jeffrey Dinowitz Reported on 06/01/2022

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Enacts the "unmarked burial site protection act"; requires the cessation of all ground disturbing activities upon the discovery of a burial ground, human remains or funerary objects, and requires the reporting of such discovery to the local coroner; provides that if such remains are more than 50 years old, the state archaeologist shall be notified; requires state archaeologist to determine whether the remains are of Native American origin; provides that the lineal descendants or culturally affiliated group of such remains shall be notified and be given possession thereof; establishes the Native American burial site review committee to provide for notice and disposition of Native American remains; establishes criminal penalties for the violation of such provisions relating to the disturbance or failure to report the discovery of any such site, remains or objects; grants the attorney general and aggrieved parties a civil right of action for the violations of such provisions; requires inquiry by state agency preservation officers to determine whether any proposed project undertaken, funded or approved by a state agency will disturb burial grounds. [AB-6724] [Crime ] [Native American Affairs ] [Public Safety ] [Human Rights ] [Race and Civil Rights ] [Criminal Justice ] [Community Development ] [Construction ]
Enacts the "unmarked burial site protection act"; requires the cessation of all ground disturbing activities upon the discovery of a burial ground, human remains or funerary objects, and requires the reporting of such discovery to the local coroner; provides that if such remains are more than 50 years old, the state archaeologist shall be notified; requires state archaeologist to determine whether the remains are of Native American origin; provides that the lineal descendants or culturally affiliated group of such remains shall be notified and be (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck Reported on 06/01/2022

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Enacts the "New York city teleworking expansion act"; provides that each agency shall establish a policy and program to allow employees to perform all or a portion of their duties through teleworking to the maximum extent possible without diminished employee performance; defines the term "telework" to mean to perform normal and regular work functions on a workday that ordinarily would be performed at the agency's principal location at a different location, thereby eliminating or substantially reducing the physical commute to and from such agency's principal location. [AB-457] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Technology and Innovation ] [Telecommunications ] [Cybersecurity ] [Data Privacy ]
Enacts the "New York city teleworking expansion act"; provides that each agency shall establish a policy and program to allow employees to perform all or a portion of their duties through teleworking to the maximum extent possible without diminished employee performance; defines the term "telework" to mean to perform normal and regular work functions on a workday that ordinarily would be performed at the agency's principal location at a different location, thereby eliminating or substantially reducing the physical commute to and from such agency's (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. William Colton Amend And Recommit To Cities on 05/23/2022

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Prohibits medical malpractice insurance companies from taking any adverse action against an abortion or reproductive health care provider who performs an abortion or provides reproductive health care that is legal in the state of New York on someone who is from out of the state. [AB-9718] [Reproductive Rights / Abortion ] [Healthcare ] [Insurance ]
Prohibits medical malpractice insurance companies from taking any adverse action against an abortion or reproductive health care provider who performs an abortion or provides reproductive health care that is legal in the state of New York on someone who is from out of the state.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David Weprin Reported on 06/02/2022

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Provides certain legal protections for abortion service providers including protection from extradition, arrest and legal proceedings in other states relating to abortions legally performed in this state. [AB-10372] [Reproductive Rights / Abortion ] [Healthcare ] [Law Enforcement ] [Criminal Justice ]
Provides certain legal protections for abortion service providers including protection from extradition, arrest and legal proceedings in other states relating to abortions legally performed in this state.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck Reported Referred To Rules on 05/31/2022

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Provides address confidentiality to protect reproductive health care services providers, employees, volunteers, patients, or immediate family members of reproductive health care services providers. [AB-9818] [Reproductive Rights / Abortion ] [Healthcare ] [Data Privacy ] [Public Safety ]
Provides address confidentiality to protect reproductive health care services providers, employees, volunteers, patients, or immediate family members of reproductive health care services providers.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David Weprin Reported on 05/31/2022

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State (New York)
New York 2021-2022 General Assembly

Urging the United States Congress to reinstate the Federal Assault Weapons Ban of 1994 [AR-1028] [Firearms/Gun Control ]
Urging the United States Congress to reinstate the Federal Assault Weapons Ban of 1994

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck Reported Referred To Rules on 06/02/2022

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