A10728 Summary:

BILL NOA10728
 
SAME ASSAME AS S02759
 
SPONSORRules (Mitaynes)
 
COSPNSRGonzalez-Rojas
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §403, Exec L; amd §§14-f & 140, Transp L; amd §376-a, V & T L; amd §64, Town L; amd §226-a, County L; amd §24, Gen Con L; amd §§426 & 441, Pers Prop L
 
Changes the designation of the public holiday of Columbus day to Indigenous People's day.
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A10728 Actions:

BILL NOA10728
 
09/23/2022referred to governmental operations
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A10728 Committee Votes:

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A10728 Floor Votes:

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A10728 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          10728
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                   September 23, 2022
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Mitaynes) --
          read once and referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations
 
        AN  ACT  to amend the executive law, the transportation law, the vehicle
          and  traffic  law,  the  town  law,  the  county  law,   the   general
          construction  law and the personal property law, in relation to chang-
          ing the designation of the public holiday of Columbus day  to  Indige-
          nous People's day
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The legislature hereby declares that beginning  the  second
     2  Monday  in October 2021, the holiday formerly known as Columbus day will
     3  be designated as Indigenous People's day.
     4    § 2. Subdivision 2 of section 403 of the executive law, as amended  by
     5  chapter 666 of the laws of 2004, is amended to read as follows:
     6    2.  The  flag shall be displayed daily, weather permitting, on or near
     7  the main administration building of every public  institution,  whenever
     8  such  institution  is  open  to  the  public.  The  flag  shall  also be
     9  displayed, weather permitting, on the following days in each  year:  the
    10  first day of January, known as New Year's day; the third Monday of Janu-
    11  ary, known as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. day; the twelfth day of Febru-
    12  ary, known as Lincoln's birthday; the third Monday in February, known as
    13  Washington's  birthday;  the  last Monday in May, known as Memorial day;
    14  the second Sunday of June, known as Flag day; the fourth  day  of  July,
    15  known as Independence day; the first Monday in September, known as Labor
    16  day;  the  third Friday in September, known as National POW/MIA Recogni-
    17  tion day, except if such date of commemoration cannot be observed due to
    18  a religious holiday, such observances shall then  be  conducted  on  the
    19  second  Friday in September; September eleventh, known as September 11th
    20  Remembrance Day; the second  Monday  in  October,  known  as  [Columbus]
    21  Indigenous People's day; the eleventh day of November, known as Veterans
    22  day;  the  fourth  Thursday  in November, known as Thanksgiving day; the
    23  seventh day of December, known as Pearl Harbor day; and the twenty-fifth
    24  day of December, known as Christmas day, and if any of such days  except
    25  Flag  day is Sunday, the next day thereafter; each general election day,
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD00276-01-1

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     1  and each day appointed by the President of the United States or  by  the
     2  Governor  of this state as a day of general thanksgiving or for display-
     3  ing the flag.
     4    §  3.  Subparagraph  (i)  of paragraph (e) of subdivision 4 of section
     5  14-f of the transportation law, as amended by chapter 173 of the laws of
     6  1990, is amended to read as follows:
     7    (i) Any complaint issued for an  equipment  violation,  except  for  a
     8  violation  involving  an out-of-service defect or except for a violation
     9  involving the operation of any motor vehicle after it  has  been  placed
    10  out  of  service, shall be dismissed by the court before such summons is
    11  returnable if the violation as set forth in the summons is corrected not
    12  later than one-half hour after sunset on the  first  full  business  day
    13  after  the  issuance  of the summons and proof of such correction as set
    14  forth in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph is submitted to the  court.
    15  For  the  purposes  of  this subparagraph, "business day" shall mean any
    16  calendar day except Sunday, or  the  following  business  holidays:  New
    17  Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor
    18  Day, [Columbus] Indigenous People's Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day
    19  and Christmas Day.
    20    §  4. Item (a) of subparagraph (iv) of paragraph c of subdivision 2 of
    21  section 140 of the transportation law, as separately amended by chapters
    22  369 and 654 of the laws of 1994, such paragraph as relettered by section
    23  6 of part G of chapter 58 of the laws of 2012, is  amended  to  read  as
    24  follows:
    25    (a)  Any  complaint  issued  for  an equipment violation, except for a
    26  violation involving an out-of-service defect relating  to  load  secure-
    27  ment,  brake  systems,  steering  components  and/or coupling devices or
    28  except for a violation involving the  operation  of  any  motor  vehicle
    29  after it has been placed out-of-service, shall be dismissed by the court
    30  before  such  summons is returnable if the violation as set forth in the
    31  summons is corrected not later than one-half hour after  sunset  on  the
    32  first  full  business  day, or if such complaint involves a farm vehicle
    33  registered pursuant to subdivision thirteen of section four hundred  one
    34  of  the  vehicle  and  traffic  law and operated in conformance with the
    35  terms of such registration, not later than one-half hour after sunset on
    36  the third full business day after the issuance of the summons and  proof
    37  of  such  correction  as  set  forth in item (b) of this subparagraph is
    38  submitted to the court. For the purposes of this subparagraph, "business
    39  day" shall mean any calendar day except Sunday, or the  following  busi-
    40  ness  holidays:  New  Year's  Day,  Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day,
    41  Independence Day, Labor Day, [Columbus] Indigenous People's Day,  Veter-
    42  ans' Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
    43    § 5. Subdivision 4 of section 376-a of the vehicle and traffic law, as
    44  amended  by  chapter  302  of  the  laws  of 2013, is amended to read as
    45  follows:
    46    4. Any complaint issued for any violation  of  section  three  hundred
    47  seventy-five,  three  hundred seventy-six or three hundred eighty-one of
    48  this  article  relative  to  required  equipment,  except  a   violation
    49  described in subdivision two of this section, subdivision forty-seven of
    50  section  three  hundred  seventy-five  of this article, and except for a
    51  violation relating to service brakes, shall be dismissed  by  the  court
    52  before  which the summons is returnable if the violation as set forth in
    53  the summons is corrected not later than one-half hour  after  sunset  on
    54  the  first full business day after the issuance of the summons and proof
    55  of such correction as set forth in subdivision five of this  section  is
    56  submitted  to the court. For the purposes of this subdivision, "business

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     1  day" shall mean any calendar day except  Saturday  and  Sunday,  or  the
     2  following  business  holidays:  New  Year's  Day, Washington's Birthday,
     3  Memorial  Day,  Independence  Day,  Labor  Day,  [Columbus]   Indigenous
     4  People's Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
     5    § 6. Subdivision 12 of section 64 of the town law, as amended by chap-
     6  ter 658 of the laws of 2004, is amended to read as follows:
     7    12.  Appropriations  for  Independence  day,  Memorial day, [Columbus]
     8  Indigenous People's day and Veterans day. Any town may appropriate annu-
     9  ally such sums as it may deem appropriate for the purpose  of  defraying
    10  the  expenses  of the proper observance of Independence day, Memorial or
    11  Decoration day, [Columbus] Indigenous People's day and Veterans  day  in
    12  such  proportion  as  it may determine. Any town of the first class, or,
    13  any town having a population  of  five  thousand  inhabitants  or  more,
    14  excepting  any  such town having a population of two hundred twenty-five
    15  thousand inhabitants or more, according to the latest federal census, in
    16  which one or more posts, camps or chapters of  the  Grand  Army  of  the
    17  Republic, the United Spanish War Veterans, the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
    18  the  Jewish  War  Veterans  of the United States, Inc., the Catholic War
    19  Veterans, Inc., the Italian American War Veterans of the United  States,
    20  Incorporated,  the  Polish Legion of American Veterans, Inc., the Marine
    21  Corps League, the Military Order of the Purple Heart, Inc., the American
    22  Legion, the Disabled American Veterans,  AMVETS,  American  Veterans  of
    23  World  War  II,  Masonic  War  Veterans  of the State of New York, Inc.,
    24  Veterans of World War I of the United States of  America  Department  of
    25  New York, Inc., China-Burma-India Veterans Association, Inc., Polish-Am-
    26  erican Veterans of World War II, Amsterdam, N. Y., Inc., Polish-American
    27  Veterans  of  World War II, Schenectady, N.  Y., Inc., the Sons of Union
    28  Veterans, Vietnam Veterans  of  America,  World  War  Veterans  Club  of
    29  Lindenhurst,  Inc. or the Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association exists,
    30  may appropriate annually an amount not to exceed five  thousand  dollars
    31  for  such purpose, and any town having a population of two hundred twen-
    32  ty-five thousand inhabitants or more, according to  the  latest  federal
    33  census,  in  which  one or more such posts, camps or chapters exists may
    34  annually appropriate an amount not to exceed five thousand  dollars  for
    35  such  purpose, and any town which has a population of five hundred thou-
    36  sand inhabitants or more, according to the  latest  federal  census,  in
    37  which  one  or  more  such  posts, camps or chapters exists may annually
    38  appropriate an amount not  to  exceed  ten  thousand  dollars  for  such
    39  purpose.  Any  moneys  appropriated  pursuant  to the provisions of this
    40  subdivision shall be a general town charge,  except  that  in  any  town
    41  having  a  population of two hundred twenty-five thousand inhabitants or
    42  more there shall be a charge on that portion of the town outside of  any
    43  village  therein  and  shall be assessed, levied and collected from real
    44  property outside of any such village. Such sum when collected  shall  be
    45  paid  to  the  supervisor  of  such town and be disbursed by him in such
    46  manner as the town board of such town may direct upon vouchers  properly
    47  receipted and audited by the town board of such town; except that in any
    48  town  in which there may be a post, camp or chapter of the Grand Army of
    49  the Republic, the United Spanish War Veterans, the Veterans  of  Foreign
    50  Wars,  the  Jewish War Veterans of the United States, Inc., the Catholic
    51  War Veterans, Inc., the Italian American  War  Veterans  of  the  United
    52  States,  Incorporated, the Polish Legion of American Veterans, Inc., the
    53  Marine Corps League, the Military Order of the Purple Heart,  Inc.,  the
    54  American Legion, the Disabled American Veterans, AMVETS, American Veter-
    55  ans  of  World  War  II,  Masonic War Veterans of the State of New York,
    56  Inc., Veterans of World War I of the United States of America Department

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     1  of  New  York,  Inc.,  China-Burma-India  Veterans  Association,   Inc.,
     2  Polish-American  Veterans  of  World  War  II,  Amsterdam,  N. Y., Inc.,
     3  Polish-American Veterans of World War II, Schenectady, N.  Y., Inc., the
     4  Sons  of Union Veterans, Vietnam Veterans of America, World War Veterans
     5  Club of Lindenhurst, Inc. or the Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association,
     6  in any such town, the commanders and quartermasters of such posts,  camp
     7  or  chapter  may direct the manner and extent of such observance and the
     8  supervisor shall pay the expenses thereof upon the order  or  orders  of
     9  the  commander  or  quartermaster  of  such post, camp or chapter, which
    10  orders shall be his vouchers for such payment, and in case there may  be
    11  two  or more posts, camps or chapters of the Grand Army of the Republic,
    12  the United Spanish War Veterans,  the  Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars,  the
    13  Jewish  War Veterans of the United States, Inc., the Catholic War Veter-
    14  ans, Inc., the Italian American  War  Veterans  of  the  United  States,
    15  Incorporated,  the  Polish Legion of American Veterans, Inc., the Marine
    16  Corps League, the Military Order of the Purple Heart, Inc., the American
    17  Legion, the Disabled American Veterans,  AMVETS,  American  Veterans  of
    18  World  War  II,  Masonic  War  Veterans  of the State of New York, Inc.,
    19  Veterans of World War I of the United States of  America  Department  of
    20  New York, Inc., China-Burma-India Veterans Association, Inc., Polish-Am-
    21  erican Veterans of World War II, Amsterdam, N. Y., Inc., Polish-American
    22  Veterans  of  World  War II, Schenectady, N. Y., Inc., the Sons of Union
    23  Veterans, Vietnam Veterans  of  America,  World  War  Veterans  Club  of
    24  Lindenhurst,  Inc. or the Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association, in any
    25  such town, the commanders and quartermasters of  such  posts,  camps  or
    26  chapters  by concurrent action, shall direct the supervisor of such town
    27  what proportion of such moneys so raised shall be expended  by  each  of
    28  such  posts,  camps  or  chapters which proportion shall be paid by such
    29  supervisor upon the order or orders of the commander  and  quartermaster
    30  of  each  of  such  posts. In case there is a post, camp or chapter in a
    31  town adjoining a town in which no post,  camp  or  chapter  is  located,
    32  whose  membership  includes at least three residents of such town having
    33  no post, camp or chapter, the post, camp  or  chapter  shall  appoint  a
    34  committee of not less than three of its members who are residents of the
    35  said  adjoining  town in which the post, camp or chapter is not located,
    36  and the supervisor of said town shall pay the expenses of observance  of
    37  Independence  day,  Memorial or Decoration day and Veterans day upon the
    38  order or orders of said committee or a majority  thereof,  which  orders
    39  shall be his vouchers for such payment.
    40    §  7.  Section  226-a of the county law, as added by chapter 80 of the
    41  laws of 1969, is amended to read as follows:
    42    § 226-a. Patriotic observances. The county legislature and/or board of
    43  supervisors, as the case may be, of any county or  borough  outside  the
    44  city of New York, is hereby authorized to appropriate and set aside each
    45  year  such  sums it may deem proper for the purpose of providing for the
    46  due and proper observance of any  legal  holiday,  including  [Columbus]
    47  Indigenous People's day.
    48    § 8. Section 24 of the general construction law, as amended by chapter
    49  249 of the laws of 2020, is amended to read as follows:
    50    § 24. Public holidays; half-holidays. The term public holiday includes
    51  the  following days in each year: the first day of January, known as New
    52  Year's day; the third Monday of January,  known  as  Dr.  Martin  Luther
    53  King, Jr. day; the twelfth day of February, known as Lincoln's birthday;
    54  the  third  Monday in February, known as Washington's birthday; the last
    55  Monday in May, known as Memorial day; the second Sunday in  June,  known
    56  as Flag day; the nineteenth day of June, known as Juneteenth; the fourth

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     1  day  of  July, known as Independence day; the first Monday in September,
     2  known as Labor day; the second Monday in October,  known  as  [Columbus]
     3  Indigenous  People's  day; the eleventh day of November, known as Veter-
     4  ans'  day;  the  fourth Thursday in November, known as Thanksgiving day;
     5  and the twenty-fifth day of December, known as Christmas day, and if any
     6  of such days except Flag day is Sunday, the next  day  thereafter;  each
     7  general  election  day,  and  each day appointed by the president of the
     8  United States or by the governor of this  state  as  a  day  of  general
     9  thanksgiving,  general  fasting  and  prayer, or other general religious
    10  observances. The term half-holiday includes  the  period  from  noon  to
    11  midnight of each Saturday which is not a public holiday.
    12    §  9.  Subdivision  6  of section 426 of the personal property law, as
    13  added by chapter 659 of the laws of 1976, is amended to read as follows:
    14    6. "Business day" shall mean any calendar day except  Sunday,  or  the
    15  following  business  holidays:  New  Year's  Day, Washington's Birthday,
    16  Memorial  Day,  Independence  Day,  Labor  Day,  [Columbus]   Indigenous
    17  People's Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
    18    §  10.  Subdivision  7 of section 441 of the personal property law, as
    19  added by chapter 326 of the laws of 1995, is amended to read as follows:
    20    7. "Business day" shall mean any calendar day except  Sunday,  or  the
    21  following  business  holidays:  New  Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day,
    22  Washington's  Birthday,  Memorial  Day,  Independence  Day,  Labor  Day,
    23  [Columbus]  Indigenous People's Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and
    24  Christmas Day.
    25    § 11. This act shall take effect immediately.
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