New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10343

Introduced
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Report Pass
3/31/26  
Engrossed
4/20/26  

Caption

Extends provisions of law providing for certain fees and expenses in unemployment insurance proceedings to December 31, 2028.

Impact

The impact of A10343 on state laws is primarily seen through its role in extending the duration of existing provisions associated with unemployment insurance. By ensuring that these fee and expense regulations remain in effect for a further two years, the bill seeks to provide continued clarity and consistency for both claimants and administrators of the unemployment insurance system. This is expected to minimize disruptions in how these financial processes are handled and ensure that those seeking unemployment benefits are not hindered by abrupt changes in regulatory expectations.

Summary

Bill A10343, introduced in the New York Assembly, is focused on extending provisions related to fees and expenses in unemployment insurance proceedings. Initially enacted under the labor law, this bill aims to amend a previous regulation from 1981, ensuring that certain financial stipulations, particularly pertaining to fees collected during unemployment insurance processes, remain applicable until December 31, 2028. Proponents believe this extension is crucial for maintaining the financial stability of the unemployment system, which supports individuals during periods of joblessness.

Contention

While the bill appears largely straightforward, it may still face scrutiny from various stakeholders concerned about the implications of extending such provisions. Critics may argue that extending fees could place additional financial burdens on individuals already facing unemployment challenges. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding whether the extension aligns with broader efforts to reform unemployment insurance provisions to make them more accessible and supportive of workers in need. The debate surrounding A10343 could thus highlight larger conversations about labor policy and support systems for the unemployed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S07737

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NY A08113

Extends provisions of the long term care ombudsman access to assisted living facilities for two years from December 31, 2025 until December 31, 2027.

NY S07769

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage oysters from December 31, 2025 to December 31, 2027.

NY A08018

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage oysters from December 31, 2025 to December 31, 2027.

NY S07767

Extends provisions of law relating to the authority of the department of environmental conservation to fix by regulation open seasons, size and catch limits and manner of taking fish from December 31, 2025 until December 31, 2028.

NY A08428

Extends provisions of law relating to the authority of the department of environmental conservation to fix by regulation open seasons, size and catch limits and manner of taking fish from December 31, 2025 until December 31, 2028.

NY S07912

Extends provisions of law authorizing the county of Cortland to impose an additional mortgage recording tax until December 1, 2027.

NY A08210

Extends provisions of law authorizing the county of Cortland to impose an additional mortgage recording tax until December 1, 2027.

NY S07768

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation from December 31, 2025 until December 31, 2028 to adopt by regulation measures for the management of hard clams, soft or steamer clams or razor clams.

NY A08280

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation from December 31, 2025 until December 31, 2028 to adopt by regulation measures for the management of hard clams, soft or steamer clams or razor clams.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.