New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04826

Introduced
2/13/25  
Refer
2/13/25  

Caption

Relates to appeals made by employers or insurance carriers for modification, rescission or review of an award or decision.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A11191

Relates to reviewability of final decisions made by the public employment relations board, and enforceability thereof.

NY SB261

Division of Labor Standards Enforcement: orders, decisions, and awards.

NY S04657

Relates to law revision commission membership appointment and review of judicial decisions.

NY A06611

Relates to law revision commission membership appointment and review of judicial decisions.

NY S08368

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

NY S06376

Prohibits insurance carriers and employers from withholding certain benefits from injured workers based on a claim that such workers have voluntarily withdrawn from the labor market by not seeking alternate employment that their injury or illness does not preclude them from performing.

NY A08482

Prohibits insurance carriers and employers from withholding certain benefits from injured workers based on a claim that such workers have voluntarily withdrawn from the labor market by not seeking alternate employment that their injury or illness does not preclude them from performing.

NY HB4

Rescissions Act of 2025

NY HB05495

An Act Concerning Review Of Decisions By The Connecticut State Employees Retirement Commission By The Superior Court And Authorizing Appeals Of Decisions Of The Medical Examining Board.

NY S10147

Restricts the use by an employer or an employment agency of electronic monitoring or an automated employment decision tool to screen a candidate or employee for an employment decision unless such tool has been the subject of an impact assessment within the last year; requires notice to employment candidates of the use of such tools; provides remedies for violations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.