New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09468

Introduced
1/6/26  
Refer
1/6/26  
Refer
1/7/26  
Report Pass
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Makes technical corrections relating to authorizing the Bedford Hills Fire District to file an application for exemption from school and real property taxes for the 2022-2023 assessment years.

Impact

The impact of A09468 is predominantly localized to the Bedford Hills community in Westchester County. By enabling the fire district to secure these tax exemptions, the bill may alleviate some financial burdens on the local government budget, potentially allowing for reallocation of resources towards community services or improvements. It provides a clearer pathway for the fire district to manage its financial obligations, thus reinforcing its operational capacity and service delivery to the residents.

Summary

Bill A09468 proposes technical corrections related to the Bedford Hills Fire District, specifically authorizing it to file applications for exemption from school and real property taxes for the assessment year 2022-2023. This legislation aims to ensure that the fire district can benefit from tax exemptions that may have previously been inaccessible due to administrative oversight or procedural misalignments. The bill emphasizes the need for exact legislative language to clarify the exemption process and make it more efficient for local entities seeking such relief.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the expected administrative workload that might arise from processing exemption applications and the implications for local funding. Critics may argue about fairness and potential disparities in how different districts manage tax exemptions. However, supporters emphasize the importance of these technical corrections as a necessary administrative mechanism that has long been overdue, arguing it provides a fair opportunity for local fire districts to sustain operations without undue tax burdens.

Companion Bills

NY S08783

Same As Makes technical corrections relating to authorizing the Bedford Hills Fire District to file an application for exemption from school and real property taxes for the 2022-2023 assessment years.

Previously Filed As

NY S08783

Makes technical corrections relating to authorizing the Bedford Hills Fire District to file an application for exemption from school and real property taxes for the 2022-2023 assessment years.

NY S04043

Authorizes the Bedford Hills Fire District to file an application for exemption from school and real property taxes for the 2022-2023 assessment years.

NY A00046

Authorizes the Bedford Hills Fire District to file an application for exemption from school and real property taxes for the 2022-2023 assessment years.

NY A09459

Makes technical corrections to a chapter of the laws of 2025 relating to authorizing the Thiells-Roseville Fire District to file an application for exemption from school taxes and real property taxes.

NY S08781

Makes technical corrections to a chapter of the laws of 2025 relating to authorizing the Thiells-Roseville Fire District to file an application for exemption from school taxes and real property taxes.

NY A07986

Authorizes the Centerport Fire District to file an application for exemption from school taxes and real property taxes.

NY S08070

Authorizes the Centerport Fire District to file an application for exemption from school taxes and real property taxes.

NY A11268

Authorizes the village of New Hyde Park to file an application for exemption from real property taxes for a portion of the 2024-2025 assessment rolls and all of the 2025 general taxes.

NY A04277

Authorizes the Power House Church to file an application for a real property tax exemption with the county of Nassau assessor for all applicable taxes from the 2023 and 2024 assessment rolls.

NY A07884

Authorizes the town of Smithtown assessor to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from Tiegerman Community Services, Inc. for the 2022-2023 and the 2023-2024 assessment rolls.

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