New York - Session 2025-2026
Title: Establishes the crime of corporate catastrophe
Establishes the crime of corporate catastrophe; defines catastrophe as widespread injury or damage by explosion, fire, flood, avalanche, collapse of building, release of poison gas, radioactive material or other harmful or destructive force or substance, or by any other means of causing potentially widespread injury or damage; establishes crimes for causing, risking, or failing to prevent a catastrophe.
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| Date | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-02-09 | Introduced | Bill introduced |
| 2026-02-09 | Status | in_committee |
| 2026-02-09 | Latest Action | In Senate Committee |
| Bill | Title | Status |
|---|---|---|
| A 1191 | Requires the division of criminal justice services to study the technological viability of personalized firearms | in_committee |
| A 4384 | Relates to deadlines for filing nominating petitions for small city school board elections | in_committee |
| S 1048 | Requires public agencies to establish preliminary license application procedures to determine whether an applicant for a license would be ineligible for such license based on criminal history | in_committee |
| S 1055 | Prohibits the division of criminal justice services from disclosing pending adjournment in contemplation of dismissals on civil records of arrests and prosecutions | in_committee |
| S 1856 | Relates to prohibiting county correction officers from dispensing medications to incarcerated individuals on the premises of a local correctional facility | in_committee |
| S 2666 | Relates to the provision of breast pumps to certain incarcerated birth parents and allowing children to remain with their incarcerated birth parent for a period of time | in_committee |
| S 3519 | Redefines the term "following" for a crime of stalking in the fourth degree | in_committee |
| S 3746 | Requires at least one member of the state board of parole be a formerly incarcerated person | in_committee |