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State Bills Introduced .Xlsx COVID-19 RELATED STATE INTRODUCTIONS 5/6/2020 Bill Number Description Sponsor(s) Link Relates to requiring certain perils be covered under business interruption insurance during Robert Carroll / https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10226 / S08211 the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Andrew Gounardes ?bn=A10226&term=2019 pandemic Relates to suspending rent payments for certain residential tenants and small business A10224-A / Yuh Line-Niou / https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ commercial tenants and certain mortgage S08125A Michael Gianaris ?bn=A10224&term=2019 payments for ninety days in response to the outbreak of covid-19 Relates to suspending rent payments for certain tenants and forbearance on certain Yuh-Line Niou / https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10247 / S08139 mortgage payments in response to the Michael Gianaris ?bn=A10247&term=2019 outbreak of covid-19 Relates to requirements for sick leave and the provision of certain employee benefits when Cathy Nolan / Jessica https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10152 / S08090 such employee is subject to a mandatory or Ramos ?bn=A10152&term=2019 precautionary order of quarantine or isolation Relates to the provision of certain employee benefits when such employee is subject to a Cathy Nolan / Jessica https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10153 / S08091 mandatory or precautionary order of Ramos ?bn=A10153&term=2019 quarantine or isolation Establishes the coronavirus pandemic small David Buchwald / https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10208 / S08169 business and not-for-profit organization loan Robert Jackson ?bn=A10208&term=2019 program Establishes the state of emergency small Steven Otis / Pete https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10212 / S02520C business and not-for-profit organization loan Harkham ?bn=A10212&term=2019 program Establishes a COVID-19 emergency rental Steve Cymbrowitz / https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10248 / S08140A assistance program Brian Kavanagh ?bn=A10248&term=2019 Relates to the default of rent payments and Jeffrey Dinowitz / https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10290 / S08192 judgments of possession Brad Hoylman ?bn=A10290&term=2019 Establishes the industrial development https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10294 / S08181 agency public health state of emergency loan Al Stirpe / Rachel May ?bn=A10294&term=2019 program COVID-19 RELATED STATE INTRODUCTIONS 5/6/2020 Bill Number Description Sponsor(s) Link Prohibits the inclusion of claims for unemployment insurance arising from the Kenneth Zebrowski / https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10297 / S08231 closure of an employer due to COVID-19 from David Carlucci ?bn=A10297&term=2019 being included in such employer's experience rating charges Establishes the Emergency Coronavirus Joseph Lentol / Julia https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10318 / S08190 Affordable Housing Preservation Act of 2020 Salazar ?bn=A10318&term=2019 Requires employers to notify employees if they come into contact with other employees Jeffrion Aubry / https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10353 / S08239 who have been infected with a virus that is Jessica Ramos ?bn=A10353&term=2019 causing a public health emergency. Relates to notice of eligibility for Robert Carroll / https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10358 / S08234 unemployment benefits. Andrew Gounardes ?bn=A10358&term=2019 Relates to suspending the payment of https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10245 property taxes, rent and utility payments Nathalia Fernandez ?bn=A10245&term=2019 during a state disaster emergency Establishes a COVID-19 emergency small https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10255 Yuh Line-Niou landlord assistance fund ?bn=A10255&term=2019 Relates to suspending certain payments for https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10261 ninety days in response to the outbreak of Felix Ortiz ?bn=A10261&term=2019 coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Relates to enacting the "New York city small https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10281 Daniel O'Donnell business rent stabilization act" ?bn=A10281&term=2019 Prohibits eviction without good cause for https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10315 Harvey Epstein commercial tenants ?bn=A10315&term=2019 Relates to suspending mortgage payments for https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10325 certain individuals for ninety days in response Karine Reyes ?bn=A10325&term=2019 to the outbreak of coronavirus COVID-19 RELATED STATE INTRODUCTIONS 5/6/2020 Bill Number Description Sponsor(s) Link Relates to requiring certain perils be covered under certain business interruption insurance https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10327 Linda Rosenthal policies during the coronavirus disease 2019 ?bn=A10327&term=2019 (COVID-19) pandemic Relates to assessment of the record of performance of banking institutions in https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10329 Karine Reyes supporting persons and certain entities ?bn=A10329&term=2019 affected by the outbreak of COVID-19 Relates to suspending the forfeiture of https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10348 unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 Linda Rosenthal ?bn=A10348&term=2019 state of emergency. Relates to requiring employers to warn employees of potential hazardous https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10349 Mathylde Frontus environmental and health conditions in the ?bn=A10349&term=2019 workplace. Permits the use of plastic bags until January 1, https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10354 Rodneyse Bichotte 2021. ?bn=A10354&term=2019 Relates to enacting the COVID-19 essential https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10357 Felix Ortiz workers appreciation act. ?bn=A10357&term=2019 Relates to providing hazard payments to https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10359 essential workers during a state disaster Nily Rozic ?bn=A10359&term=2019 emergency. Relates to providing a COVID-19 relief tax https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10361 credit to certain renters and residential rental Walter Mosley ?bn=A10361&term=2019 property owners. Establishes the COVID-19 recovery https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ A10362 Ron Kim commission. ?bn=A10362&term=2019 Prohibits the eviction of small commercial https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ S07902 tenants in the city of New York without good Brad Hoylman ?bn=S07902&term=2019 cause COVID-19 RELATED STATE INTRODUCTIONS 5/6/2020 Bill Number Description Sponsor(s) Link Establishes the small business containment https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ S08110 assistance program; and making an Shelley Mayer ?bn=S08110&term=2019 appropriation therefor Relates to issuing a moratorium on utility https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ S08113 termination of services during periods of Kevin Parker ?bn=S08113&term=2019 pandemics and/or state of emergencies Establishes the state of emergency minority https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ S08121 and women owned business enterprises loan James Sanders ?bn=S08121&term=2019 and grant program Relates to eligibility for unemployment https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ S08167 benefits for certain persons under quarantine Robert Ortt ?bn=S08167&term=2019 for coronavirus (COVID-19) Relates to requiring certain perils be covered under business interruption insurance during https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ S08178 Shelley Mayer the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ?bn=S08178&term=2019 pandemic Relates to providing relief for business https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ S08179 George Borrello owners and employers affected by COVID-19 ?bn=S08179&term=2019 Establishes tiers of essential employees https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ S08184 Jessica Ramos during a state of emergency ?bn=S08184&term=2019 Authorizes a municipality to provide for the https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ S08193 David Carlucci payment of delinquent taxes ?bn=S08193&term=2019 Relates to permitting unemployment benefits https://nyassembly.gov/leg/ S08246 in certain cases of voluntary separation from Andrew Gounardes ?bn=S08246&term=2019 employment during the COVID-19 emergency..
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