New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01309

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/9/25  

Caption

Requires bills containing an unfunded mandate for a county or municipality to be referred to the state comptroller for opinion before being certified.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A09306

Relates to requiring the board of regents to obtain legislative approval of any rule or regulation containing an unfunded mandate.

NY S04719

Authorizes all municipalities, with the consent of the county and the governing body of such municipality, to join a county self-funded or self-insured health plan; requires certification.

NY A01766

Authorizes all municipalities, with the consent of the county and the governing body of such municipality, to join a county self-funded or self-insured health plan; requires certification.

NY H2297

Relative to protecting municipalities from unfunded mandates

NY A07613

Reforms the education requirements for persons who want to become certified public accountants; provides alternative pathways to being certified as certified public accountants.

NY S06891

Reforms the education requirements for persons who want to become certified public accountants; provides alternative pathways to being certified as certified public accountants.

NY A3146

Requires Commissioner of Community Affairs to compile and annually update list of all unfunded State and federal mandates on municipalities and counties.

NY H2285

Creating a commission to study the effects of unfunded mandates on municipalities

NY A08236

Requires each state agency that publishes reports containing data on its website to post such reports in a machine-readable format; requires the state comptroller to conduct compliance audits and issue a written report to the legislature, the governor, and the audited agencies.

NY A08562

Requires municipalities to submit a multi-year financial plan to the comptroller which shall identify actions necessary to achieve and maintain long-term fiscal stability.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.