New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05362

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
2/20/25  

Caption

Relates to permitting payments 14 days after the due date.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A02425

Increases the time frame for payments of certain expenses by adoptive parents to 180 days prior to birth and 45 days after birth.

NY A08885

Relates to notice requirements for the termination of temporary workers' compensation payments and cessation of compensation payments.

NY A07558

Provides for the enrollment of a surviving spouse, a surviving domestic partner, a dependent child or children, or any other person entitled to a death benefit in direct deposit for compensation payments.

NY A09281

Requires medical insurers to permit patients to assign their payments.

NY A03542

Provides the carrier or employer a credit against permanent partial disability benefits for temporary partial disability payments made in excess of 130 weeks.

NY S09681

Relates to setting a minimum and maximum delinquent tax interest rate for payments due on residential real property.

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employers from withholding certain benefits from injured workers based on a claim that such workers have voluntarily withdrawn from the labor market by not seeking alternate employment that their injury or illness does not preclude them from performing.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employers from withholding certain benefits from injured workers based on a claim that such workers have voluntarily withdrawn from the labor market by not seeking alternate employment that their injury or illness does not preclude them from performing.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 S08521

Provides that if legislative passage of the budget has not occurred prior to the first day of any fiscal year, the bi-weekly salary installment payments of the governor and members of the legislature to be paid on or after such day shall be withheld and forfeited in perpetuity until such legislative passage of the budget has occurred.

NY A09393

Reduces the period of notice required to be given when a written demand for rent is served on a tenant after the tenant has defaulted in the payment of rent and the period of notice to be given serving a warrant issued pursuant to a final judgment of eviction from fourteen days to seven days.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.