New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S03880

Introduced
1/30/25  
Refer
1/30/25  
Report Pass
5/27/25  

Caption

Grants David Morse, the parent of firefighter Peyton Morse, who was employed by the city of Watertown, accidental death benefits.

Companion Bills

NY A02591

Same As Grants David Morse, the parent of firefighter Peyton Morse, who was employed by the city of Watertown, accidental death benefits.

Previously Filed As

NY A02591

Grants David Morse, the parent of firefighter Peyton Morse, who was employed by the city of Watertown, accidental death benefits.

NY S09596

Permits accidental death benefits and/or special accidental death benefits to be awarded to the beneficiary of Patricia Espinosa.

NY A10824

Permits accidental death benefits and/or special accidental death benefits to be awarded to the beneficiary of Patricia Espinosa.

NY S04326

Grants Lawrence Korzeniewski, the statutory beneficiary of Janice Korzeniewski, accidental death benefits because Janice Korzeniewski was directed by her employer to return to work and contracted COVID-19 within 45 days of reporting to work and died from such disease.

NY S2574

Providing accidental death benefits for the surviving spouse of a former firefighter of the City of Boston

NY S03815

Increases the duration of special accidental death benefits paid to a deceased member's children.

NY A08810

Increases the duration of special accidental death benefits paid to a deceased member's children.

NY S07910

Permits the widow of Luis Palermo to apply for a World Trade Center related accidental death benefit for participation in the rescue, recovery, and clean-up operations as a member of the Nassau county police department.

NY A08059

Permits the widow of Luis Palermo to apply for a World Trade Center related accidental death benefit for participation in the rescue, recovery, and clean-up operations as a member of the Nassau county police department.

NY A08655

Increases certain special accidental death benefits for state and local retirement system members.

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