New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S10226

Introduced
5/7/26  

Caption

Provides for insurance against expenses and business income losses from acts or threats of violence, including while not on the insured's premises; adds representations and warranties and tax interpretation insurance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A11262

Relates to kinds of insurance authorized, including expenses and business income losses from acts or threats of violence, including while not on the insured's premises, and adding representations and warranties and tax interpretation insurance.

NY A10904

Enacts the "small business health plan act" which provides small businesses opportunities to provide health insurance to owners and employees by exempting such insurance from certain requirements.

NY HB2532

Creates provisions relating to insurance coverage of additional living expenses due to gun violence

NY A10574

Provides for a deduction against personal gross income in an amount equal to fees, costs and expenses paid or incurred including legal fees and agency costs in connection with the adoption of a child.

NY A08006

Provides that the sale of a non-indemnity legal service plan shall not constitute doing an insurance business in this state; makes related provisions.

NY A05606

Prohibits discrimination against any individual with an actual or perceived status as a victim of domestic violence, a sex offense, or stalking; requires training on discrimination against individuals with an actual or perceived status as a victim of domestic violence, a sex offense, or stalking.

NY S03371

Prohibits discrimination against any individual with an actual or perceived status as a victim of domestic violence, a sex offense, or stalking; requires training on discrimination against individuals with an actual or perceived status as a victim of domestic violence, a sex offense, or stalking.

NY A10343

Extends provisions of law providing for certain fees and expenses in unemployment insurance proceedings to December 31, 2028.

NY A09279

Provides that the attorney general may bring a civil action against a responsible party for recovery of certain costs and assessments arising from a climate disaster; provides that an insurer doing business in this state and the New York property insurance underwriting association who has suffered harm as a result of a climate disaster may bring a civil action against a responsible party.

NY S08585

Provides that the attorney general may bring a civil action against a responsible party for recovery of certain costs and assessments arising from a climate disaster; provides that an insurer doing business in this state and the New York property insurance underwriting association who has suffered harm as a result of a climate disaster may bring a civil action against a responsible party.

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