EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
A.10251 (Morelle) — Freedom
Health Insurance Plans
Creates new 43% tax credit for health insurance costs for businesses with 50
or fewer employees; authorizes carriers to offer "Freedom Policies," which
would have higher deductibles coupled with new health savings accounts (HSA's).
Expands Healthy New York program.
Same as S.6332. Status: Assembly Insurance Committee.
A.8301 (Rules/Tonko) — "Timothy's
Law"
Would require all health insurance policies provide full coverage
for the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders, including nervous
disorders, emotional disorders, and dependency on alcohol or other
drugs, with no limit on coverage of disorders not imposed on physical
disorders. Estimated annual cost: $200 million for policy holders;
$130 million to state budget.
Same as S.5329. Status: passed Assembly.
A.8862 (Schimminger) — Workers
Comp Reform
Provides for comprehensive, cost saving, fundamental reforms
including limits on duration of permanent partial disabilities; old
age social security and pension offsets; changing the way scheduled
loss of use awards are paid; and adopting objective medical guidelines.
Same as S.5320. Status: Assembly Labor Committee.
A.9736 (John) — Workers
Comp Benefit Increase
Increases maximum Workers Comp benefit to $625 per week; indexes
maximum benefits to statewide average weekly wage.
Same as S.6135. Status: Assembly Ways & Means
Committee.
A.10975 (John) — Governor's
Workers Compensation Bill
Establishes a system of tiered benefit levels for those
claimants who have been classified as permanently partially disabled.
Reduces assessment for the Second Injury Fund. Increases maximum
benefit to $500/week.
Same as S.6841. Status: Assembly Labor Committee.
TAXES
A.9560 (Budget) — Single
Sales Factor
Would base manufacturers' income allocation for corporate
franchise purposes solely on percentage of in-state sales. Benefit
phased in over five year period. Uses existing ITC definition of
manufacturing.
Same as S.6060. Status: amended to A.5960-B.
Passed both houses without SSF provision.
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A.11000 (Parment) — Real
Property Tax Tribunal
Moves the venue for real property tax certiorari proceedings
outside New York City from State Supreme Court to the Tax Appeals
Division in an effort to promote expedited and more uniform decisions
on cases.
Same as S.7179. Status: Assembly Real Property
Tax Committee.
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
A.6248-B (Tonko) — Article
X Extension
Extends the Article X power plant siting process until 12/31/08;
also increases intervener funding requirements; lowers applicability
threshold to 30 MW; broadens environmental review criteria, including
mandated "cumulative impact assessments;" requires comparison to "alternative/renewable" energy
alternatives. Also extends and modifies Energy Planning law.
No same as. Status: passed Assembly.
A.11802 (DiNapoli) — Repeals
Cleanup Tax/Brownfield technical cleanup
Exempts remedial wastes from hazardous waste generator surcharges
(adopted in 2003); makes numerous technical amendments to the 2003
Brownfield Act, including clarification of tax credit provisions
and remedial requirements.
Same as S.7726. Status: passed both houses.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
A.9559-B (Budget) — Power
for Jobs Program Extender
Reimburses participants for any benefits lost due to contract
expirations between March 1 and November 30, 2004; as of December
1, 2004, Phase 4 and 5 PfJ recipients can apply for extended benefits
through December 31, 2005, through contract extension or participation
in "PfJ savings reimbursement program;" increases NYPA's financial
support of the PfJ program to $275 million.
Same as S.6059-B. Status: passed both houses.
A.9021-A (Silver) — Empire
Zone program extender/restrictions
Makes several new Empire Zone
program restrictions: limits designation of Empire Zones to three
contiguous areas; decertifies businesses that fail to meet tax credit
criteria in any single year; limits designation of zones that lag
behind national, but not state, unemployment levels; others.
No same as. Status: Assembly calendar.
A.9560-B (Budget) — Empire
Zone program extender
Extends the Empire Zones Program as is until 3/31/05.
Same as S.6060-B. Status: passed both houses.
A.9567-B (Brodsky) — Anti-Outsourcing
Restrictions
Dubbed the "Poison pill for jobs growth bill," it would prohibit a business
that has received state financial assistance from moving any "employment, jobs
or positions" out-of-state while reducing in-state employment; requires "violators" to
repay the state the value of state financial assistance received; imposes five
year ban on receiving any additional state assistance.
No same as. Status: Assembly Economic Development Committee.
A.11682 (Brodsky) — Anti-Outsourcing
Restrictions
Places restrictions on Empire Zone benefits and other benefits conferred through
agreements between the Urban Development Corporations and businesses; restrictions
are similar to those included in A.9567-B (see above).
Same as S.6040-C. Status: passed Assembly.
A.201 (Cahill) — Outsourcing/Utility
Call center
Requires that public utilities provide call center service assistance
from centers located within the state and within their own service
areas.
Same as S.6079. Status: passed Assembly.
A.7775 (Nesbitt) — Assembly
GOP "Roadmap" Bill
Includes numerous reforms. Key provisions: extends the Article
X power plant siting law; adopts a single sales factor apportionment
for manufacturers' corporate franchise tax assessments; places additional
controls on state debt.
No same as. Status: Assembly Governmental Operations
Committee.
OTHERS
A.1042-A (Canestrari) — Vicarious
Liability
Provides that the lessor of a motor vehicle for a term of
more than one year shall be deemed to be the owner of such a vehicle
for the purposes of civil liability for the damage caused by the
use of such motor vehicle. Brings New York into line with liability
standards used in all 49 other states.
Same as S.397. Status: Assembly Transportation
Committee.
A.9559-B (Budget) — Divisible
Load Permits
Increases the number
of divisible load truck permits that can be issued each year by the
Department of Transportation from 17,000 to 21,000 this year and
to a maximum of 25,000 by 2008.
Same as S.6059-B. Status: passed both houses.
A.7213 (Morelle) — Safe
Place to Work (aka Scaffolding Law)
Change the current
absolute liability standard for certain workplace injuries to one
of contributory negligence for those employers that provide appropriate
safety training and equipment.
Same as S.1710. Status: Assembly Labor Committee.
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