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New York Senate Bill S04972
New York 2025-2026 Regular Session
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session
New York Senate Bill S04972
Introduced
2/14/25
Refer
2/14/25
Refer
1/7/26
Caption
Institutes a moratorium on the closure of hospitals during a state of emergency which was declared due to a pandemic.
Latest NY S04972 Activity
View All Events: NY 2025-2026 Regular Session S04972
Companion Bills
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Previously Filed As
NY S02633
Directs the department of health to complete a report of the impact of hospital closures on healthcare access in the state.
NY S09090
Establishes the "winter moratorium on evictions act" to prohibit eviction of tenants from residential properties during the winter months.
NY A10121
Establishes the "winter moratorium on evictions act" to prohibit eviction of tenants from residential properties during the winter months.
NY A4194
Provides certain employment protections for working parents due to school closure during state of emergency and public health emergency.
NY S08960
Provides for a moratorium on evictions during extreme weather conditions, and the 72-hour period following such conditions.
NY A09033
Provides for a moratorium on evictions during extreme weather conditions, and the 72-hour period following such conditions.
NY A10361
Relates to the department of public service; limits increases in the amount of surcharges; establishes a one year moratorium on the collection of energy surcharges; establishes a moratorium on new surcharge assessments, taxes or fees.
NY S06959
Relates to notice requirement of adult care facility closures.
NY A05998
Relates to notice requirement of adult care facility closures.
NY S04275
Relates to the closure of nursing homes.
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