New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05327

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
2/20/25  

Caption

Relates to the requirement for policyholders to provide notice to withdraw from the state insurance fund.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A06937

Requires all withdrawal transactions made through a service provided by a mobile sports wagering licensee to be irreversible by the withdrawing consumer, the licensee or another at the consumer's request.

NY HSB520

A bill for an act relating to withdrawal requirements for insurance companies, insurance company affiliates, and other entities engaged in the business of insurance.

NY HB1209

Provides for the withdrawal of surface water

NY S08808

Amends the litigation funding act to promote consumer protections related to litigation funding contracts; provides for contract requirements for litigation funding including disclosures, prohibitions; provides for litigation funding company registration and reporting requirements.

NY A10495

Prohibits mobile sports wagering operators from imposing any condition requiring an authorized sports bettor to wager deposited funds as a prerequisite to withdrawing such funds.

NY A09442

Amends the litigation funding act to promote consumer protections related to litigation funding contracts; provides for contract requirements for litigation funding including disclosures, prohibitions; provides for litigation funding company registration and reporting requirements.

NY S08186

Provides that a foreign corporation's application for authority to do business in this state constitutes consent to jurisdiction of the courts of this state and a surrender of such application constitutes withdrawal of such consent.

NY A08303

Provides that a foreign corporation's application for authority to do business in this state constitutes consent to jurisdiction of the courts of this state and a surrender of such application constitutes withdrawal of such consent.

NY A09288

Provides for sick leave requirements for state employees who are eligible for certain group insurance policies.

NY A06576

Requires peer-to-peer car sharing programs provide insurance coverage in amounts equal to the financial responsibility requirements set forth in section three hundred eleven of the vehicle and traffic law; removes requirements relating to requiring additional insurance coverage.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.