New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01597

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Relates to the declaration of a sign as a public nuisance and its removal by order of the commissioner.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A09431

Directs the commissioner of taxation and finance to develop procedures for the use or acceptance of signatures in digital or other electronic form on any declaration, statement, or other document utilized by the department and authorizes the use of an electronic signature by a person granted a power of attorney by a taxpayer with respect to documents submitted to the New York state department of taxation and finance.

NY S08829

Directs the commissioner of taxation and finance to develop procedures for the use or acceptance of signatures in digital or other electronic form on any declaration, statement, or other document utilized by the department and authorizes the use of an electronic signature by a person granted a power of attorney by a taxpayer with respect to documents submitted to the New York state department of taxation and finance.

NY S08002

Restricts who may sign checks issued by the state associated with the inflation refund credit to the commissioner of taxation and finance or their designee; prohibits such checks from containing the name, likeness, image, facsimile signature, or actual signature of the governor.

NY HB292

In nuisances, providing for the offense of late removal of campaign signage on public property; and imposing a penalty.

NY S08652

Relates to access to lactation rooms in public buildings; requires signage for lactation rooms in public buildings.

NY A08873

Requires municipal corporations to reimburse residents in whole or in part for justifiable maintenance, such as snow removal and the removal of debris, of publicly owned areas.

NY S09605

Enacts the "real accessible pedestrian signal act" in relation to requiring newly installed or constructed pedestrian signal units to be accessible pedestrian signals and to include tactile maps.

NY A10399

Enacts the "real accessible pedestrian signal act" in relation to requiring newly installed or constructed pedestrian signal units to be accessible pedestrian signals and to include tactile maps.

NY A09262

Relates to removing the maximum age limit for firearms instruction exemptions; removes upper age limits of sixteen and twenty-one.

NY S08368

Provides for the filing and maintenance of all decisions and orders on every appeal or petition to the commissioner of education.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.