Rep. Christopher Friend

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District HD-124
Party Republican
Bills Introduced 87

Sponsored Legislation

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

Relates to prohibiting illegal drug use; authorizes random drug testing of individuals receiving public assistance. [AB-10082]
Relates to prohibiting illegal drug use; authorizes random drug testing of individuals receiving public assistance.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Johns Referred To Social Services on 05/03/2012

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

Authorizes Corey Ripley and Patrick Dotts to take the competitive civil service examination and be placed on the eligible list for appointment as a part-time police officer for the town of Elmira, county of Chemung. [AB-10171]
Authorizes Corey Ripley and Patrick Dotts to take the competitive civil service examination and be placed on the eligible list for appointment as a part-time police officer for the town of Elmira, county of Chemung.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Christopher Friend Enacting Clause Stricken on 06/05/2012

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

Authorizes the commissioner of environmental conservation to convey a utility easement over certain real property owned by the state of New York in the town of Orange, county of Schuyler. [AB-10197]
Authorizes the commissioner of environmental conservation to convey a utility easement over certain real property owned by the state of New York in the town of Orange, county of Schuyler.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Christopher Friend Referred To Environmental Conservation on 05/10/2012

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

Requires the state to pass enabling legislation before entering into any compact, program or other legal agreement with any other state. [AB-10377]
Requires the state to pass enabling legislation before entering into any compact, program or other legal agreement with any other state.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Steven McLaughlin Referred To Governmental Operations on 05/24/2012

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State (New York)
New York 2019-2020 General Assembly

Relates to the issuance of securing orders; eliminates cash bail. [AB-11067]
Relates to the issuance of securing orders; eliminates cash bail.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Montesano Referred To Codes on 10/07/2020

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State (New York)
New York 2019-2020 General Assembly

Allows for the removal of members of the state board of parole by a majority vote in the senate and the assembly, requires three or more members of such board personally interview potential parolees, and requires that the determination to parole an inmate be unanimous. [AB-11068]
Allows for the removal of members of the state board of parole by a majority vote in the senate and the assembly, requires three or more members of such board personally interview potential parolees, and requires that the determination to parole an inmate be unanimous.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Montesano Referred To Correction on 10/07/2020

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State (New York)
New York 2013-2014 General Assembly

Repeals certain provisions relating to a temporary state energy and utility service conservation assessment; reduces the total amount that can be charged from one percent to one-third of one percent. [AB-382]
Repeals certain provisions relating to a temporary state energy and utility service conservation assessment; reduces the total amount that can be charged from one percent to one-third of one percent.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Montesano Held For Consideration In Corporations, Authorities And Commissions on 05/20/2014

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State (New York)
New York 2013-2014 General Assembly

Increases to $50,000 the cost of the construction of a building, structure or public work, above which a professional engineer, land surveyor or architect must be utilized to plan and supervise the construction thereof. [AB-1267]
Increases to $50,000 the cost of the construction of a building, structure or public work, above which a professional engineer, land surveyor or architect must be utilized to plan and supervise the construction thereof.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Aileen Gunther Referred To Higher Education on 01/08/2014

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State (New York)
New York 2013-2014 General Assembly

Establishes a spending cap and increases the maximum capacity of the rainy day fund. [AB-1367]
Establishes a spending cap and increases the maximum capacity of the rainy day fund.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Montesano Held For Consideration In Ways And Means on 06/17/2014

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State (New York)
New York 2013-2014 General Assembly

Authorizes local social services to choose which state-required but not federally-required medicaid services to provide to eligible persons and which categories of eligibility to cover; directs the commissioner of health to apply for necessary waivers, promulgate rules and regulations, and establish necessary procedures. [AB-2033]
Authorizes local social services to choose which state-required but not federally-required medicaid services to provide to eligible persons and which categories of eligibility to cover; directs the commissioner of health to apply for necessary waivers, promulgate rules and regulations, and establish necessary procedures.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Earlene Hooper Held For Consideration In Social Services on 05/28/2014

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