New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S03059

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/23/25  

Caption

Prohibits any person, firm, partnership, association or corporation, or agent or employee thereof from offering for sale tangible or intangible goods or services which have not been actually ordered or requested by the recipient; provides that any receipt of unordered goods shall be deemed a gift to the recipient; prohibits the requesting of payment for unordered goods and services; makes related provisions including prohibiting the recipient from waiving any of their rights hereunder.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY HB352

Relating to prohibiting the transfer of firearms to certain recipients.

NY HB2380

Relating to prohibiting the transfer of firearms to certain recipients.

NY SF4640

State employees and legislators prohibition from taking employment with or serve as an independent contractor for grant recipients in certain situations

NY SB730

Relating to rights of recipients of child welfare services.

NY S07754

Provides that applicants for or recipients of SNAP benefits shall not be subjected to finger imaging as a requirement of the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

NY S06985

Prohibits any person, corporation, association or partnership who rents helmets or provides helmets to customers as part of their business from renting or providing a helmet that has sustained an impact.

NY A05822

Prohibits any person, corporation, association or partnership who rents helmets or provides helmets to customers as part of their business from renting or providing a helmet that has sustained an impact.

NY HB1274

State Agency Payments to Grant Recipients

NY SB93

Prohibit certain state officers or employees from being employed by an organization that was the recipient of a contract awarded on behalf of a state agency for a period of time.

NY S09577

Prohibits falsely impersonating an employee organization or an employee representative with the intent to deceive the recipient and thereby cause harm to such recipient or employee organization by the use of fraud, misrepresentation, material omission, or other deception in making and disseminating a verbal, written or electronic communication; provides that the attorney general may bring an action or proceeding to enjoin such unlawful acts or practices.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.