New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01062

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Report Pass
5/28/25  
Refer
5/28/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Report Pass
2/25/26  
Engrossed
3/4/26  

Caption

Relates to service contracts for accidental damages from handling and power surges.

Companion Bills

NY S08920

Same As Relates to service contracts for accidental damages from handling and power surges.

Previously Filed As

NY S08920

Relates to service contracts for accidental damages from handling and power surges.

NY A09618

Requires state and municipal police academy course training in the recognition and handling of matters involving human trafficking; requires public transportation authorities and contractors to provide training in the recognition and handling of matters involving human trafficking.

NY HB4830

Relating to the regulation of service contracts and service contract providers and administrators.

NY SB2584

Relating to the regulation of service contracts and service contract providers and administrators.

NY S04326

Grants Lawrence Korzeniewski, the statutory beneficiary of Janice Korzeniewski, accidental death benefits because Janice Korzeniewski was directed by her employer to return to work and contracted COVID-19 within 45 days of reporting to work and died from such disease.

NY S09596

Permits accidental death benefits and/or special accidental death benefits to be awarded to the beneficiary of Patricia Espinosa.

NY A10824

Permits accidental death benefits and/or special accidental death benefits to be awarded to the beneficiary of Patricia Espinosa.

NY S07405

Strengthens provisions relating to complaint handling procedures by the public service commission; requires certain response times.

NY S05048

Relates to contractual liability insurance policies; provides that each provider may maintain a maximum of five service contract reimbursement insurance policies insuring its service contracts actively offered.

NY A00979

Relates to contractual liability insurance policies; provides that each provider may maintain a maximum of five service contract reimbursement insurance policies insuring its service contracts actively offered.

Similar Bills

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