New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01500

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Provides an exemption of any award from the September eleventh victim compensation fund from application to the satisfaction of money judgements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A10393

Defines the term "satisfaction" in relation to the satisfaction of judgments; allows satisfaction of judgments to be filed by affirmation rather than after notarization; increases the time during which attorneys may file satisfaction of judgment from ten to twenty years; clarifies that the twenty-day time limit applicable to filing satisfactions of judgment is measured in business days.

NY A10166

Establishes the division of the crime victims' statewide advocate to represent crime victims' and witnesses' legal interests during discovery and trial and assist with victim compensation applications.

NY S00403

Establishes a SNAP and cash assistance fraud victims compensation fund.

NY A03578

Establishes a SNAP and cash assistance fraud victims compensation fund.

NY A10739

Authorizes the assessor of the town of Babylon to accept an application for exemption from real property taxes from Tiegerman Community Services, Inc.

NY S09326

Authorizes the assessor of the town of Babylon to accept an application for exemption from real property taxes from Tiegerman Community Services, Inc.

NY A08972

Establishes a committee to conduct a survey of instruction on the history and civic impact of the September eleventh, two thousand one terrorist attacks and issue a report on such survey.

NY S00609

Relates to allowing municipalities to accept retroactive applications for real property tax exemptions from certain veterans.

NY A07735

Relates to allowing municipalities to accept retroactive applications for real property tax exemptions from certain veterans.

NY S00611

Provides for victim statements, or statements from anyone designated by a victim to speak, at the sentencing of a defendant for certain misdemeanors.

Similar Bills

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