Rep. Barbara Lifton

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District HD-125
Party Democrat
Bills Introduced 52

Sponsored Legislation

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

Establishes duties for pharmacies when pharmacists employed by such pharmacy refuse to fill prescriptions on the basis of personal beliefs; requires a pharmacy to ensure the prescription is filled by another pharmacist; requires the pharmacy to inform individuals of items not in stock and requires such items to be ordered by another pharmacist without delay; sets forth penalty provisions. [AB-4659]
Establishes duties for pharmacies when pharmacists employed by such pharmacy refuse to fill prescriptions on the basis of personal beliefs; requires a pharmacy to ensure the prescription is filled by another pharmacist; requires the pharmacy to inform individuals of items not in stock and requires such items to be ordered by another pharmacist without delay; sets forth penalty provisions.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Ellen Jaffee Referred To Higher Education on 01/04/2012

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

Requires that gaps in services to the multiply disabled be identified and filled in the statewide goals and objectives of the offices of the department of mental hygiene; requires the statewide five-year comprehensive plan for services to the mentally disabled include a review and evaluation of an implemented or planned shift and/or increase in medical assistance funding for services. [AB-4670]
Requires that gaps in services to the multiply disabled be identified and filled in the statewide goals and objectives of the offices of the department of mental hygiene; requires the statewide five-year comprehensive plan for services to the mentally disabled include a review and evaluation of an implemented or planned shift and/or increase in medical assistance funding for services.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Kavanagh Enacting Clause Stricken on 09/04/2012

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

Authorizes the incorporation of benefit corporations and provides for the public benefit to be created by benefit corporations, for the election and termination of the status of a benefit corporation, for the standards of conduct for directors and officers of a benefit corporation, and for the preparation and distribution of an annual benefit report by a benefit corporation. [AB-4692]
Authorizes the incorporation of benefit corporations and provides for the public benefit to be created by benefit corporations, for the election and termination of the status of a benefit corporation, for the standards of conduct for directors and officers of a benefit corporation, and for the preparation and distribution of an annual benefit report by a benefit corporation.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Kavanagh Reported on 06/17/2011

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

Provides that bills which have reached order of third reading but which shall not have been acted on by the house before the end of the first year of the two-year legislative session shall maintain its place on the order of third reading until the house shall act on such bill or until the end of the two-year legislative session unless such bill shall have been amended, in which case such bill may be referred back to a standing committee for reconsideration; sets forth exceptions for budget bills, bills requiring a home rule message, constitutional amendments and bills requiring a fiscal note. [AB-4694]
Provides that bills which have reached order of third reading but which shall not have been acted on by the house before the end of the first year of the two-year legislative session shall maintain its place on the order of third reading until the house shall act on such bill or until the end of the two-year legislative session unless such bill shall have been amended, in which case such bill may be referred back to a standing committee for reconsideration; sets forth exceptions for budget bills, bills requiring a home rule message, constitutional (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Kavanagh Reported Referred To Rules on 06/05/2012

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

Relates to authorizing the county of Tompkins to impose a county recording tax on obligation secured by a mortgage on real property. [AB-4697]
Relates to authorizing the county of Tompkins to impose a county recording tax on obligation secured by a mortgage on real property.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Barbara Lifton Referred To Ways And Means on 01/04/2012

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

Requires an agreement on the fiscal plan between the Assembly and Senate to be completed by March 23rd annually. [AB-4780]
Requires an agreement on the fiscal plan between the Assembly and Senate to be completed by March 23rd annually.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Ellen Jaffee Referred To Ways And Means on 01/04/2012

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

Creates the New York state consortium on the development of a hydrogen economy. [AB-4783]
Creates the New York state consortium on the development of a hydrogen economy.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Titone Referred To Corporations, Authorities And Commissions on 01/04/2012

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

Provides for an exemption from sales and use taxes on the sale of general aviation aircraft. [AB-4818]
Provides for an exemption from sales and use taxes on the sale of general aviation aircraft.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David Weprin Referred To Ways And Means on 01/04/2012

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

Provides for the types of damages that may be awarded to the persons for whose benefit an action for wrongful death is brought i.e. grief and anguish; loss of love, society, protection, comfort, companionship and consortium; reasonable funeral expenses; reasonable expenses for medical care, treatment etc. prior to death; pecuniary injuries due to loss of services, support, inheritance; and loss of nurture, guidance or education. [AB-4851]
Provides for the types of damages that may be awarded to the persons for whose benefit an action for wrongful death is brought i.e. grief and anguish; loss of love, society, protection, comfort, companionship and consortium; reasonable funeral expenses; reasonable expenses for medical care, treatment etc. prior to death; pecuniary injuries due to loss of services, support, inheritance; and loss of nurture, guidance or education.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David Weprin Referred To Judiciary on 01/04/2012

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

Alters the statute of limitations for medical, dental or podiatric malpractice to two years and six months from the time when a person knows or reasonably should have known of the alleged negligent act or omission and knows or reasonably should have known that such negligent act or omission has caused an injury. [AB-4852]
Alters the statute of limitations for medical, dental or podiatric malpractice to two years and six months from the time when a person knows or reasonably should have known of the alleged negligent act or omission and knows or reasonably should have known that such negligent act or omission has caused an injury.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David Weprin Referred To Codes on 01/04/2012

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