S05557 Summary:

BILL NOS05557
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORCOMRIE
 
COSPNSRCHU
 
MLTSPNSR
 
 
Places a moratorium on municipalities selling property tax warrants to private companies for the period of the COVID-19 state of emergency.
Go to top    

S05557 Actions:

BILL NOS05557
 
03/08/2023REFERRED TO HEALTH
01/03/2024REFERRED TO HEALTH
Go to top

S05557 Committee Votes:

Go to top

S05557 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
Go to top

S05557 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          5557
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                      March 8, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  COMRIE -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Health
 
        AN ACT in relation to placing  a  moratorium  on  selling  property  tax
          warrants  to private companies for the period of the COVID-19 state of
          emergency; and providing for the repeal of such  provisions  upon  the
          expiration thereof
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Notwithstanding any provisions of law, rule  or  regulation
     2  to  the contrary, due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandem-
     3  ic, the state shall institute a moratorium on the sale of  property  tax
     4  warrants  by  municipalities  to private companies for the period of the
     5  COVID-19 state disaster emergency declared by executive order 202 of the
     6  year 2020, as amended, that began on March 7, 2020.
     7    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately and shall  expire  and  be
     8  deemed repealed January 1, 2027.
 
 
 
 
 
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD03832-01-3
Go to top