Source: https://www.nysenate.gov/node?page=3649
Timestamp: 2017-08-22 16:46:29
Document Index: 614810408

Matched Legal Cases: ['§3340', '§1180', '§207', '§380', '§290', '§450', '§450']

assembly Bill A9488
Jun 15, 2016 ordered to third reading rules cal.401
rules report cal.401
Jun 07, 2016 amend and recommit to rules 9488c
May 24, 2016 print number 9488b
amend (t) and recommit to labor
May 16, 2016 print number 9488a
Mar 10, 2016 referred to labor
A9488 - Details
A9488 - Summary
Relates to requiring employers to pay holiday premium pay to certain employees on certain federal holidays.
A9488 - Bill Text download pdf
AN ACT to amend the labor law, in relation to requiring retailers to pay
holiday premium pay on certain federal holidays
Section  1.  Section  190  of the labor law is amended by adding a new
10. "HOLIDAY PREMIUM PAY" MEANS A RATE OF BASIC PAY PLUS  PREMIUM  PAY
AT  A  RATE EQUAL TO ONE-HALF HIS OR HER RATE OF BASIC PAY FOR NON-OVER-
S 2. The labor law is amended by adding a new section 191-d to read as
S 191-D. HOLIDAY  PREMIUM  PAY.  1.  FOR  PURPOSES  OF  THIS  SECTION,
"RETAILER" SHALL MEAN ANY PERSON WHO AS A BUSINESS OR FOR-PROFIT VENTURE
SELLS OF LEASES PRODUCTS FOR-PROFIT TO INITIAL CUSTOMERS.
2. ALL RETAILERS SHALL PAY HOLIDAY PREMIUM PAY, AS DEFINED IN SUBDIVI-
SION TEN OF SECTION ONE HUNDRED NINETY OF THIS ARTICLE, ON THE FOLLOWING
B. LABOR DAY;
C. MEMORIAL DAY;
D. COLUMBUS DAY, AFTER NOON;
E. INDEPENDENCE DAY; AND
F. VETERAN'S DAY AFTER 1:00 P.M.
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A9488A - Details
A9488A - Summary
A9488A - Bill Text download pdf
9488--A
Introduced  by M. of A. SEPULVEDA, MOSLEY, LAVINE, RIVERA, BLAKE -- read
AN ACT to amend the labor law, in relation to  requiring  businesses  to
pay holiday premium pay on certain federal holidays
S 191-D. HOLIDAY PREMIUM PAY.  ALL BUSINESSES SHALL PAY HOLIDAY PREMI-
UM  PAY,  AS DEFINED IN SUBDIVISION TEN OF SECTION ONE HUNDRED NINETY OF
THIS ARTICLE, ON THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAYS:
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A9488B - Details
A9488B - Summary
A9488B - Bill Text download pdf
9488--B
S 191-D. HOLIDAY PREMIUM PAY.  EVERY EMPLOYER SHALL PAY TO EACH OF ITS
EMPLOYEES  WHOSE  RATE OF BASIC PAY IS EQUAL TO THE PAY RATE PURSUANT TO
SECTION SIX HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO OF THE LABOR LAW, HOLIDAY PREMIUM PAY,  AS
DEFINED  IN  SUBDIVISION TEN OF SECTION ONE HUNDRED NINETY OF THIS ARTI-
CLE, ON THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAYS:
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A9488C - Details
A9488C - Summary
A9488C - Bill Text download pdf
9488--C
S 3. Nothing in this act shall be deemed to diminish the rights, priv-
LBD13681-06-6
Provides for patient access to FDA approved abuse-deterrent technology to help combat opioid abuse
May 27, 2016 amend by restoring to original print 9487
May 09, 2016 print number 9487a
A9487 - Details
Add §§3340 & 3216-a, Ins L
A9487 - Summary
Provides for the substitution of opioid drugs incorporating abuse-deterrent technology for opioid drugs under certain circumstances.
A9487 - Bill Text download pdf
Introduced  by  M. of A. CUSICK, SIMANOWITZ, BRINDISI, PEOPLES-STOKES --
A9487A - Details
A9487A - Summary
A9487A - Bill Text download pdf
9487--A
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assembly Bill A9486
Eliminates the time of day limitations on the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in school zones in the city of New York
Apr 12, 2016 print number 9486a
A9486 - Details
Amd §1180-b, V & T L
A9486 - Summary
Eliminates the time of day limitations on the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in school zones in the city of New York; eliminates the expiration and repeal of provisions of law authorizing the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in school zones in such city.
A9486 - Bill Text download pdf
the time of day restrictions on the use of photo speed violation moni-
toring systems in school zones in the city of New York
after such student activities]. Such demonstration program shall empower
the city to install photo speed violation monitoring systems  within  no
more  than  one  hundred forty school speed zones within the city at any
one time and to operate such systems within  such  zones  (iii)  when  a
(d), (f) or (g) of section eleven hundred eighty of this article [during
before and up to thirty minutes immediately after  such  student  activ-
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ities]. In selecting a school speed zone in which to install and operate
a  photo  speed  violation  monitoring  system,  the city shall consider
criteria including, but not limited to the speed  data,  crash  history,
and the roadway geometry applicable to such school speed zone.
more  than twenty school speed zones within the city at any one time and
to operate such systems within such zones  (iii)  when  a  school  speed
limit  is in effect as provided in paragraphs one and two of subdivision
(c) of section eleven hundred eighty of this article or (iv) when  other
speed  limits  are in effect as provided in subdivision (b), (d), (f) or
(g) of section eleven hundred eighty of this article [during the follow-
ing times: (A) on school days during school hours and  one  hour  before
and  one  hour  after  the  school  day, and (B) a period during student
up to thirty minutes immediately  after  such  student  activities].  In
S 3. Subdivision (b) of section 1180-b of the vehicle and traffic law,
(b) If the city of New York establishes a demonstration program pursu-
implied, within a school speed zone in violation of subdivision (c)  [or
during the times authorized pursuant to subdivision (a)] of this section
within such school speed zone, and such violation is evidenced by infor-
mation obtained from a photo speed violation monitoring system; provided
have become a law; provided that the amendments to paragraph 1 of subdi-
vision (a) of section 1180-b of the vehicle and  traffic  law,  made  by
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of such paragraph pursuant to section 12 of chapter 43 of  the  laws  of
2014, as amended, when upon such date section two of this act shall take
effect;  and provided, further, that the amendments to section 1180-b of
the vehicle and traffic law made by this act shall not affect the  expi-
ration  and  repeal  of  such  section  and  shall  expire and be deemed
A9486A - Details
A9486A - Summary
A9486A - Bill Text download pdf
9486--A
Introduced by M. of A. DenDEKKER, SIMON -- read once and referred to the
toring  systems  in school zones in the city of New York; and to amend
chapter 189 of the laws of 2013 amending the vehicle and  traffic  law
and  the public officers law relating to establishing in a city with a
speed violation monitoring systems in school speed zones by  means  of
photo devices, in relation to eliminating the expiration and repeal of
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a photo speed violation  monitoring  system,  the  city  shall  consider
criteria  including,  but  not limited to the speed data, crash history,
S 2. Paragraph 1 of subdivision (a) of section 1180-b of  the  vehicle
graphs one and two of subdivision (c) of section eleven  hundred  eighty
of  this  article  or  (ii)  when  other  speed  limits are in effect as
more than twenty school speed zones within the city at any one time  and
to  operate  such  systems  within  such zones (iii) when a school speed
limit is in effect as provided in paragraphs one and two of  subdivision
(c)  of section eleven hundred eighty of this article or (iv) when other
speed limits are in effect as provided in subdivision (b), (d),  (f)  or
ing  times:  (A)  on school days during school hours and one hour before
and one hour after the school day,  and  (B)  a  period  during  student
up  to  thirty  minutes  immediately  after such student activities]. In
selecting a school speed zone in which to install and  operate  a  photo
speed  violation  monitoring  system,  the  city shall consider criteria
including, but not limited to the speed data,  crash  history,  and  the
implied,  within a school speed zone in violation of subdivision (c) [or
in violation of subdivision (b), (d),  (f)  or  (g)  of  section  eleven
more  than  ten  miles  per  hour above the posted speed limit in effect
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convicted  of the underlying violation of subdivision (b), (c), (d), (f)
S  4.   The opening paragraph of section 15 of chapter 189 of the laws
of 2013 amending the vehicle and traffic law and the public officers law
systems in school speed zones by means of photo devices  is  amended  to
have become a law [and shall expire 5 years after  such  effective  date
when  upon  such  date  the  provisions  of  this  act  shall  be deemed
repealed]; [and] provided [further] that any  rules  necessary  for  the
or before such effective date, provided FURTHER that:
S 5.  This act shall take effect immediately, except that sections one
and  three  of  this act shall take effect on the thirtieth day after it
shall have become a law; provided that the amendments to paragraph 1  of
subdivision  (a)  of section 1180-b of the vehicle and traffic law, made
by section one of this act, shall not affect the expiration  and  rever-
sion  of such paragraph pursuant to section 12 of chapter 43 of the laws
of 2014, as amended, when upon such date section two of this  act  shall
assembly Bill A9485
Relates to direct deposit of workers' compensation payments
A9485 - Details
A9485 - Summary
Requires employers and insurers to offer direct deposit to recipients of workers' compensation payments.
A9485 - Bill Text download pdf
AN ACT to amend the workers' compensation  law  in  relation  to  direct
deposit of compensation payments
Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 9 of section 25 of  the  work-
ers'  compensation law, as amended by chapter 70 of the laws of 2005, is
(a) Compensation payments or  any  portion  of  compensation  payments
[may]  SHALL be allowed, upon the written request from an injured worker
or a person entitled to a death benefit provided by this chapter, to  be
deposited  directly  in a bank for any purpose to an account in the name
of such injured worker or person entitled to a death benefit,  on  forms
provided  by  the  board,  and  duly filed in accordance with such regu-
lations[, provided that an injured worker's employer, if  such  employer
is  an  authorized  self  insured employer, or otherwise such employer's
insurance carrier, has elected to permit  the  direct  deposit  of  such
compensation payments].
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assembly Bill A9484
Imposes a duty to protect upon mental health practitioners; requires mental health practitioner to make timely and reasonable efforts to reduce or eliminate the risk of harm
Mar 10, 2016 referred to mental health
A9484 - Details
A9484 - Summary
A9484 - Bill Text download pdf
AN ACT to amend the mental hygiene law, in relation to imposing  a  duty
to protect upon mental health practitioners
S 9.42 EFFORTS  BY  MENTAL  HEALTH  PRACTITIONERS TO REDUCE OR ELIMINATE
THREAT, THE MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER SHALL BE REQUIRED TO MAKE  TIMELY
AND  REASONABLE  EFFORTS  TO  REDUCE  OR ELIMINATE THE RISK OF HARM. FOR
PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, REASONABLE EFFORTS MAY INCLUDE,  BUT  ARE  NOT
LIMITED  TO:  MODIFYING  ASPECTS  OF THE TREATMENT IN ORDER TO REDUCE OR
ELIMINATE THE RISK OF HARM; INITIATING PROCEDURES  FOR  HOSPITALIZATION;
NOTIFYING  THE  INTENDED VICTIM OR VICTIMS; OR NOTIFYING LAW ENFORCEMENT
(C) WHENEVER A MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER IS REQUIRED TO  MAKE  TIMELY
AND  REASONABLE  EFFORTS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION (B) OF THIS SECTION, HE
OR SHE SHALL ALSO COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF  SECTION  9.46  OF  THIS
ABLE PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT, WOULD ENDANGER SUCH  MENTAL  HEALTH  PRACTI-
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SUCH  MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER, INCLUDING LIABILITY PURSUANT TO UNPRO-
FESSIONAL CONDUCT AS DESCRIBED IN THE RULES OF THE BOARD OF  REGENTS  OF
assembly Bill A9483
Enacts the "fair access to individualized residences (FAIR) act"
A9483 - Details
Add §207-a, Pub Health L
A9483 - Summary
Enacts the "fair access to individualized residences (FAIR) act" to establish a priority placement process for developmentally disabled persons in need.
A9483 - Bill Text download pdf
AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to enacting the "fair
access to individualized residences (FAIR) act"
Section  1. Legislative intent. The legislature hereby finds that many
parents and family members of  developmentally  disabled  children  have
cared  for  their  loved  ones  for decades and now many of these family
caregivers are elderly with their own age related disabilities. Increas-
ingly, they can no longer manage the challenge of caring  for  an  adult
child  who  may  have significant and challenging emotional and physical
needs. In fact, estimates are that approximately 25% of  developmentally
disabled  New  Yorkers,  or  approximately 50,000 individuals, live with
family caregivers who are over the age of 60.  Many of these adult chil-
dren need or will soon need  out  of  home  residential  placements  for
living  situations  which are increasingly untenable. This situation has
reached crisis proportions. Complicating matters is the fact that  there
is  a  shortage  of residential placements and the process for providing
those placements to those most in need is not transparent, consistent or
uniform across the state. Residential  placements  are  not  necessarily
allocated  based on need. Nor does such allocation take into account the
viability of an individual's current residential situation or any recog-
nition of the long-standing contribution and sacrifice family caregivers
have made caring for their loved ones at home at considerable savings to
the state. Instead, placements are often allocated based on an  individ-
ual's  designation  as  a member of a particular class or "special popu-
lation" of people with developmental disabilities.
Therefore, the state must develop and implement  a  clear,  consistent
and  uniform  policy for ensuring that placements go to individuals most
in need. This must include recognition of the viability of  an  individ-
ual's  living situation with a family caregiver as well as the sacrifice
that many of these caregivers have made for years or even decades. Fami-
lies must regain the confidence that the means will exist so that  their
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children will receive care even when they can no longer provide it.  The
legislature  finds  that  the  adoption of this act is an important step
toward making this commitment a reality.
"fair access to individualized residences (FAIR) act".
S 3. The public health law is amended by adding a new section 207-a to
S 207-A. PRIORITY PLACEMENT PROCESS FOR CERTAIN DEVELOPMENTALLY  DISA-
BLED  PERSONS.  THE  COMMISSIONER  AND THE COMMISSIONER OF DEVELOPMENTAL
DISABILITIES SHALL, IN COOPERATION WITH  INTERESTED  PARTIES  INCLUDING,
BUT  NOT LIMITED TO, FAMILY MEMBERS, SELF-ADVOCATES, PROVIDERS AND STATE
OFFICIALS, DEVELOP A STATEWIDE,  UNIFORM  AND  TRANSPARENT  PROCESS  FOR
ASSIGNING OUT OF HOME RESIDENTIAL PLACEMENTS OF DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
PERSONS  ON  A  PRIORITY  BASIS. THE PROCESS SHALL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING
1. THE EXTENT OF AN INDIVIDUAL'S DISABILITY AS MEASURED BY  A  UNIFORM
AND RECOGNIZED ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY;
2.  THE  NATURE  OF THE INDIVIDUAL'S LIVING SITUATION WHICH SHALL TAKE
INTO ACCOUNT THE AGE AND HEALTH OF FAMILY  CAREGIVERS,  THE  ABILITY  OF
FAMILY CAREGIVERS TO CONTINUE TO PROVIDE CARE, THE LENGTH OF TIME FAMILY
CAREGIVERS HAVE CARED FOR THE INDIVIDUAL WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
AT  HOME,  THE INABILITY OF FAMILY CAREGIVERS TO MANAGE THE INDIVIDUAL'S
NEEDS, INCLUDING BEHAVIORAL NEEDS, THE LIKELIHOOD THE FAMILY  CAREGIVERS
WILL  OR MUST ALTER THEIR LIVING SITUATION SO THAT CONTINUING CARE IS NO
LONGER PRACTICAL, AND OTHER FACTORS RELATING TO THE  ABILITY  OF  FAMILY
CAREGIVERS TO CONTINUE TO PROVIDE CARE; AND
3.  WHETHER  AN  INDIVIDUAL IS CATEGORIZED FOR PLACEMENT PURPOSES AS A
PRIORITY ONE INDIVIDUAL AS DEFINED IN THE  STATE'S  HOME  AND  COMMUNITY
BASED  SERVICES WAIVER APPLICATION.  INDIVIDUALS SHALL NOT AUTOMATICALLY
BE DESIGNATED PRIORITY ONE BASED SOLELY ON  THEIR  STATUS  AS  A  PERSON
BELONGING TO A "SPECIAL POPULATION." HOWEVER, IN THE EVENT THAT A DEVEL-
OPMENTAL  DISABILITIES  REGIONAL  OFFICE  HAS  DETERMINED  THAT A PERSON
DESIGNATED AS A MEMBER OF A "SPECIAL POPULATION," AND THAT  SUCH  PERSON
MEETS  THE  CRITERIA  FOR PRIORITY ONE, AND THAT AN EMERGENCY EXISTS, AS
DEFINED BY SUCH WAIVER; THE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES  REGIONAL  OFFICE
MAY  MAKE  A REFERRAL TO A PROVIDER FOR AN EVALUATION AND PLACEMENT. THE
DEPARTMENT, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE OFFICE  FOR  PEOPLE  WITH  DEVELOP-
MENTAL  DISABILITIES, SHALL SEEK ANY NECESSARY AMENDMENTS TO THE STATE'S
HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES WAIVER APPLICATION TO  EFFECTUATE  THE
S  4. The commissioner of health and the commissioner of developmental
disabilities shall implement the provisions of this act within 120  days
of the effective date thereof.
assembly Bill A9482
A9482 - Details
A9482 - Summary
A9482 - Bill Text download pdf
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assembly Bill A9522
Authorizes a sentencing court to consider an application for poor person relief on appeal
Nov 25, 2016 signed chap.459
3rd reading cal.1580
substituted for s7246
Mar 24, 2016 advanced to third reading cal.466
Mar 10, 2016 referred to codes
Add §380.55, CP L
Authorizes a sentencing court to consider an application for poor person relief on appeal.
Introduced  by  M. of A. RICHARDSON, LENTOL -- (at request of the Office
AN ACT to amend the criminal procedure law, in relation  to  granting  a
defendant poor person relief on appeal
section 380.55 to read as follows:
S 380.55 APPLICATION FOR POOR PERSON RELIEF ON APPEAL.
WHERE  COUNSEL  HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO REPRESENT A DEFENDANT AT TRIAL ON
THE GROUND THAT THE DEFENDANT IS FINANCIALLY UNABLE TO  RETAIN  COUNSEL,
THE  COURT  MAY IN ITS DISCRETION AT THE TIME OF SENTENCING ENTERTAIN AN
APPLICATION TO GRANT THE DEFENDANT POOR PERSON RELIEF ON APPEAL. AS PART
OF AN APPLICATION FOR SUCH RELIEF, ASSIGNED COUNSEL MUST REPRESENT  THAT
THE  DEFENDANT  CONTINUES  TO  BE ELIGIBLE FOR ASSIGNMENT OF COUNSEL AND
THAT GRANTING THE APPLICATION WILL EXPEDITE THE  APPEAL.  IF  THE  COURT
GRANTS  THE APPLICATION, IT SHALL FILE A WRITTEN ORDER AND SHALL PROVIDE
A COPY OF THE ORDER TO THE APPROPRIATE APPELLATE COURT. THE DENIAL OF AN
APPLICATION SHALL NOT PRECLUDE THE  DEFENDANT  FROM  MAKING  A  DE  NOVO
APPLICATION FOR POOR PERSON RELIEF TO THE APPROPRIATE APPELLATE COURT.
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assembly Bill A9521
Relates to erroneously excluded evidence and trial orders of dismissal, and repealing provisions thereof
A9521 - Details
Rpld §290.10 subs 2 & 3, §450.40 sub 2, amd §450.40, CP L
A9521 - Summary
Relates to erroneously excluded evidence and trial orders of dismissal.
A9521 - Bill Text download pdf
Introduced  by  M.  of A. JOYNER, LENTOL -- (at request of the Office of
AN  ACT  to amend the criminal procedure law, in relation to erroneously
excluded evidence and trial orders of dismissal, and repealing certain
Section  1.  Subdivisions  2  and  3 of section 290.10 of the criminal
procedure law are REPEALED.
S 2. Subdivision 1 of section 450.40 of the criminal procedure law  is
1.    An  appeal  by  the  people  from a trial order of dismissal, as
authorized by subdivision two of section 450.20, may,  as  indicated  by
section  290.10, be based [either (a)] upon the ground that the evidence
adduced at the trial was legally sufficient  to  support  the  count  or
counts of the accusatory instrument dismissed by the order[, or (b) upon
been  legally sufficient had the court not erroneously excluded admissi-
ble evidence offered by the people].
S 3. Subdivision 2 of section 450.40 of the criminal procedure law  is
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assembly Bill A9481
Mar 10, 2016 referred to judiciary
A9481 - Details
A9481 - Summary
A9481 - Bill Text download pdf
Introduced by M. of A. CRESPO, SEPULVEDA, RAMOS, PICHARDO, ARROYO, DAVI-
LA,  LINARES, RIVERA, RODRIGUEZ, MOYA, DILAN -- read once and referred
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(U) (I) PROVIDE TRANSLATION SERVICES TO ALL COURTS TO  ASSIST  IN  THE