AB-1012: Makes it a class A misdemeanor for a party or representative of a party to an action or proceeding before a juror, and after discharge of such juror, to confer, or offer or agree to confer, any payment or benefit upon such juror or a third party, with intent to influence or reward such juror's conduct regarding that party in any court action or proceeding.
Sponsored by: Rep. Steven Englebright
Referred To Codes on 01/04/2012
You have voted AB-1012: Makes it a class A misdemeanor for a party or representative of a party to an action or proceeding before a juror, and after discharge of such juror, to confer, or offer or agree to confer, any payment or benefit upon such juror or a third party, with intent to influence or reward such juror's conduct regarding that party in any court action or proceeding..
AB-1014: Amends the definition of a "disguised gun" to include a weapon or device capable of being concealed on a person from which a shot can be discharged through the energy of an explosive which is designed and intended to appear to be a toy gun.
Sponsored by: Rep. Philip Ramos
Referred To Codes on 01/04/2012
You have voted AB-1014: Amends the definition of a "disguised gun" to include a weapon or device capable of being concealed on a person from which a shot can be discharged through the energy of an explosive which is designed and intended to appear to be a toy gun..
AB-1015: Expands the offenses of vehicular assault and vehicular manslaughter to include injury or death caused while operating a motor vehicle after repeated violation of certain vehicle and traffic offenses or with a suspended license.
Sponsored by: Rep. Joseph Lentol
Referred To Codes on 01/04/2012
You have voted AB-1015: Expands the offenses of vehicular assault and vehicular manslaughter to include injury or death caused while operating a motor vehicle after repeated violation of certain vehicle and traffic offenses or with a suspended license..
AB-1055: Establishes a veteran fee waiver program within the State University of New York system; provides for eligibility, applicability and amounts of such waivers.
Sponsored by: Rep. Felix Ortiz
Held For Consideration In Higher Education on 05/15/2012
You have voted AB-1055: Establishes a veteran fee waiver program within the State University of New York system; provides for eligibility, applicability and amounts of such waivers..
AB-1077: Revises procedures regarding the issuance of both retail and special retail liquor licenses for on-premises consumption regarding the posting of certain notices: requires use of certain ink (i.e., pink ink of a neon, luminous or fluorescent variety such as "Day-Glo" ink) in the notice which the applicant must post at the proposed premises giving notice of the filing of the application, and also requires the applicant to post a copy of written notice of the scheduled hearing, and to include therewith a statement of the proposed use and capacity of the proposed premises; and imposes obligation on applicant to make reasonable efforts to insure that both of these posted items remain posted and to re-post these items upon receipt of a written request from the authority.
Sponsored by: Rep. Joseph Lentol
Passed Assembly on 05/30/2012
You have voted AB-1077: Revises procedures regarding the issuance of both retail and special retail liquor licenses for on-premises consumption regarding the posting of certain notices: requires use of certain ink (i.e., pink ink of a neon, luminous or fluorescent variety such as "Day-Glo" ink) in the notice which the applicant must post at the proposed premises giving notice of the filing of the application, and also requires the applicant to post a copy of written notice of the scheduled hearing, and to include therewith a statement of the proposed use and capacity of the proposed premises; and imposes obligation on applicant to make reasonable efforts to insure that both of these posted items remain posted and to re-post these items upon receipt of a written request from the authority..
AB-1138: Establishes the same protection afforded to peace officers, police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical professionals to members of auxiliary police programs, traffic enforcement agents or public officers or public employees performing school safety or security duties.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Weprin
Referred To Codes on 01/04/2012
You have voted AB-1138: Establishes the same protection afforded to peace officers, police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical professionals to members of auxiliary police programs, traffic enforcement agents or public officers or public employees performing school safety or security duties..