Assembly Actions -
Lowercase Senate Actions - UPPERCASE |
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Aug 16, 2010 |
tabled |
Aug 13, 2010 |
vetoed memo.6756 |
Aug 03, 2010 |
delivered to governor |
Jun 23, 2010 |
returned to assembly passed senate |
Jun 14, 2010 |
3rd reading cal.776 substituted for s4687 |
Mar 08, 2010 |
referred to crime victims, crime and correction delivered to senate passed assembly |
Feb 04, 2010 |
advanced to third reading cal.661 |
Feb 02, 2010 |
reported |
Jan 19, 2010 |
committed to correction |
Jan 06, 2010 |
ordered to third reading cal.546 returned to assembly died in senate |
Jun 11, 2009 |
referred to rules |
Jun 09, 2009 |
delivered to senate passed assembly |
Jun 08, 2009 |
ordered to third reading rules cal.94 rules report cal.94 reported |
Jun 02, 2009 |
reported referred to rules |
May 01, 2009 |
referred to correction |
Assembly Bill A8012
Vetoed By Governor2009-2010 Legislative Session
Sponsored By
JEFFRIES
Archive: Last Bill Status - Vetoed by Governor
- Introduced
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- In Committee Assembly
- In Committee Senate
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- On Floor Calendar Assembly
- On Floor Calendar Senate
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- Passed Assembly
- Passed Senate
- Vetoed By Governor
- Signed By Governor
Actions
Votes
co-Sponsors
Jeffrion Aubry
William Colton
Albert A. Stirpe
Vivian Cook
multi-Sponsors
Richard Gottfried
Carl Heastie
Grace Meng
Daniel O'Donnell
2009-A8012 (ACTIVE) - Details
- See Senate Version of this Bill:
- S4687
- Law Section:
- Correction Law
- Laws Affected:
- Amd ยง755, Cor L
- Versions Introduced in Other Legislative Sessions:
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2011-2012:
A1874, S968
2013-2014: A5173, S3358
2015-2016: A2513, S2192
2017-2018: A1729, S3352
2019-2020: A7676, S2193
2021-2022: S3358
2023-2024: S1276
2009-A8012 (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 8012 2009-2010 Regular Sessions I N A S S E M B L Y May 1, 2009 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. JEFFRIES, AUBRY -- read once and referred to the Committee on Correction AN ACT to amend the correction law, in relation to the manner through which enforcement proceedings are brought THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 755 of the correction law, as added by chapter 931 of the laws of 1976, is amended to read as follows: S 755. Enforcement. [1. In relation to actions by public agencies, the provisions of this article shall be enforceable by a proceeding brought pursuant to article seventy-eight of the civil practice law and rules. 2. In relation to actions by private employers, the] THE provisions of this article shall be enforceable by the division of human rights pursu- ant to the powers and procedures set forth in article fifteen of the executive law, and, concurrently, by the New York city commission on human rights; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTHING HEREIN SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO LIMIT THE RIGHT OF A PERSON TO PURSUE ANY LEGAL REMEDY AVAILABLE UNDER ARTICLE FIFTEEN OF THE EXECUTIVE LAW OR ANY OTHER APPLICABLE PROVISION OF LAW. S 2. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall have become a law. EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD11437-01-9
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