New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05324

Introduced
2/13/25  
Refer
2/13/25  

Caption

Makes it a felony to give or receive unlawful benefits in excess of $3000.

Companion Bills

NY S09619

Same As Makes it a felony to give or receive unlawful benefits in excess of $3000.

Previously Filed As

NY S09619

Makes it a felony to give or receive unlawful benefits in excess of $3000.

NY A06248

Makes it unlawful for a person under the age of 21 to possess tobacco or vaping products; provides for a fine not exceeding fifty dollars and/or completion of a tobacco awareness program.

NY A09256

Makes it unlawful to engage protest activities within one thousand feet of any location at which a funeral is being held.

NY S08460

Adds possessing a flare gun with intent to use it unlawfully against another to the crime of criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree.

NY A09150

Makes aggravated cruelty to animals a class E violent felony offense; defines terms; makes technical changes.

NY S08581

Makes aggravated cruelty to animals a class E violent felony offense; defines terms; makes technical changes.

NY A3500

Clarifies that bribery statute applies to unlawful gratuities received either before or after official acts.

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.

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 A10221

Prohibits the intimidation, obstruction, or the unlawful dissemination of personal information of election officers; makes election officers eligible for the address confidentiality program.

Similar Bills

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