New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05292

Introduced
2/12/25  
Refer
2/12/25  

Caption

Provides that persons with a disability shall be eligible to receive a fishing license for five dollars.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY S09296

Authorizes the transfer of a lifetime fishing license one time per year to persons outside of "family".

NY A11034

Relates to employment of persons and veterans with disabilities by the state; provides up to five thousand positions may be filled by persons with a physical or mental disability and up to two thousand positions may be filled by disabled veterans and veterans with disabilities.

NY S03943

Provides that the franchise tax on businesses with a business income base over five million dollars shall be nine percent of such income base.

NY A05377

Provides that the franchise tax on businesses with a business income base over five million dollars shall be nine percent of such income base.

NY S2569

Provides that persons between 18 and 21 years of age with disabilities are eligible to receive direct support professional services from DHS.

NY A09210

Allows any qualified person to apply for voter registration and enrollment by application made with an application for any hunting or fishing license.

NY A09266

Provides for eligibility for medical assistance for personal care services for persons with traumatic brain injury, developmental disability, cognitive impairments, blindness or visual impairment.

NY A10844

Requires access to new homes by persons with disabilities.

NY S01758

Allows for certain disability benefits to continue in the event an individual who is receiving such benefits gets married; provides that the marriage to another individual which would otherwise make an individual ineligible for certain disability benefits shall not be considered if such individual is already receiving disability benefits at the time of becoming married and continues to meet certain criteria.

NY A02242

Allows for certain disability benefits to continue in the event an individual who is receiving such benefits gets married; provides that the marriage to another individual which would otherwise make an individual ineligible for certain disability benefits shall not be considered if such individual is already receiving disability benefits at the time of becoming married and continues to meet certain criteria.

Similar Bills

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