New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00145

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Requires the development and implementation of written workplace sexual harassment, sexual assault, and discrimination policies by corporations; requires reporting and eligibility for tax credits based on a corporation's record of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and discrimination among and between employees of such corporation; requires the division of human rights to promulgate standards relating to eligibility for state tax credits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A4248

Clarifies that sexual harassment and sexual assault constitute unlawful discrimination on basis of sex.

NY S2692

Clarifies that sexual harassment and sexual assault constitute unlawful discrimination on basis of sex.

NY S2852

Extends anti-SLAPP protections to complainants of sexual assault, harassment, and discrimination.

NY HB355

An Act To Amend Title 10 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Sexual Assault, Harassment, And Discrimination.

NY LD385

An Act to Protect Communications by Alleged Victims Regarding Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Misconduct, Cyberbullying or Discrimination from Litigation

NY H2006

Strengthening sexual harassment and discrimination policies in the Commonwealth

NY A01253

Requires employers to annually report to the division of human rights the number of settlements with employees and other individuals performing services in the workplace regarding claims of discrimination on the basis of sex, including verbal and physical sexual harassment; requires the division of human rights to provide an annual report to the governor and the legislature; makes conforming technical changes.

NY S10215

Requires employers to annually report to the division of human rights the number of settlements with employees and other individuals performing services in the workplace regarding claims of discrimination on the basis of sex, including verbal and physical sexual harassment; requires the division of human rights to provide an annual report to the governor and the legislature; makes conforming technical changes.

NY HB1362

Relating to eligibility for unemployment compensation for employees who leave the workplace due to sexual harassment.

NY SB543

Relating to eligibility for unemployment compensation for employees who leave the workplace due to sexual harassment.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.