AB-1532: Enacts the "safe staffing for quality care act" to require acute care facilities and nursing homes to implement certain direct-care nurse to patient ratios in all nursing units; sets minimum staffing requirements; requires every such facility to submit a documented staffing plan to the department on an annual basis and upon application for an operating certificate; requires acute care facilities to maintain staffing records during all shifts; authorizes nurses to refuse work assignments if the assignment exceeds the nurse's abilities or if minimum staffing is not present; requires public access to documented staffing plans; imposes civil penalties for violations of such provisions; establishes private right of action for nurses discriminated against for refusing any illegal work assignment.
Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck
Referred To Codes on 01/03/2018
You have voted AB-1532: Enacts the "safe staffing for quality care act" to require acute care facilities and nursing homes to implement certain direct-care nurse to patient ratios in all nursing units; sets minimum staffing requirements; requires every such facility to submit a documented staffing plan to the department on an annual basis and upon application for an operating certificate; requires acute care facilities to maintain staffing records during all shifts; authorizes nurses to refuse work assignments if the assignment exceeds the nurse's abilities or if minimum staffing is not present; requires public access to documented staffing plans; imposes civil penalties for violations of such provisions; establishes private right of action for nurses discriminated against for refusing any illegal work assignment..
AB-1651: Relates to sex offender registration and residency restrictions; sets limitations on the distance sex offenders may be required to live apart from certain areas.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ellen Jaffee
Referred To Correction on 01/03/2018
You have voted AB-1651: Relates to sex offender registration and residency restrictions; sets limitations on the distance sex offenders may be required to live apart from certain areas..
AB-1749: Relates to providing for the reduction or revocation of the public pension of a public officer; authorizes the court to determine whether to reduce or revoke such pension based on the defined terms, and to consider and determine specific findings as to the amount of such forfeiture, if any, and whether forfeiture in whole or in part would result in undue hardship or other inequity upon any dependent children, spouse or other dependents; makes related provisions.
Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Steck
Opinion Referred To Judiciary on 02/09/2017
You have voted AB-1749: Relates to providing for the reduction or revocation of the public pension of a public officer; authorizes the court to determine whether to reduce or revoke such pension based on the defined terms, and to consider and determine specific findings as to the amount of such forfeiture, if any, and whether forfeiture in whole or in part would result in undue hardship or other inequity upon any dependent children, spouse or other dependents; makes related provisions..
AB-1765: Prohibits any sex offender from residing within a quarter mile of any school, playground, park or building in which child day care is provided.
Sponsored by: Rep. David McDonough
Held For Consideration In Correction on 06/04/2018
You have voted AB-1765: Prohibits any sex offender from residing within a quarter mile of any school, playground, park or building in which child day care is provided..
AB-1838: Relates to creating a tax credit for taxpayers who purchase and install a water filtration or purification system in their residence or business.
Sponsored by: Rep. Felix Ortiz
Referred To Ways And Means on 01/13/2017
You have voted AB-1838: Relates to creating a tax credit for taxpayers who purchase and install a water filtration or purification system in their residence or business..
AB-1843: Requires department of transportation to defer to town board requests for speed limit, signage and signal changes on state highway, county road and town highways where public safety nexus exists.
Sponsored by: Rep. Felix Ortiz
Referred To Transportation on 01/13/2017
You have voted AB-1843: Requires department of transportation to defer to town board requests for speed limit, signage and signal changes on state highway, county road and town highways where public safety nexus exists..