29 May 2013
Judiciary Meeting
Legislative Office Building
11:30 AM to 11:35 AM Archived Video
Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary
Senator John J. Bonacic, Chair
11:30 AM, Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Room 510 LOB
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN DATE LOCATION AND TIME OF COMMITTEE MEETING
Printed No. | Sponsor | Title |
LaValle | Concurrent Resolution of the Senate and Assembly proposing an amendment to section 6 of article 5 of the constitution, in relation to veterans' credits for civil service appointments and promotions | |
Klein | An act to amend the civil practice law and rules, in relation to increasing the mileage fees in the city of New York for services provided by sheriffs | |
4043A | Bonacic | An act to amend the uniform city court act and the judiciary law, in relation to judges of city courts |
Bonacic | An act to amend the family court act and the public health law, in relation to acknowledgments of paternity executed by juveniles under the age of eighteen | |
4689 | Little | Concurrent Resolution of the Senate and Assembly proposing an amendment to section 1 of article 14 of the constitution, in relation to disputed title in township 40, Totten and Crossfield Purchase, in the town of Long Lake, Hamilton county |
DeFrancisco | An act to amend the family court act, in relation to the inspection of family court proceedings records when a defendant who is the subject of such records is charged with a sex offense | |
Martins | An act to amend chapter 367 of the laws of 1999, amending the civil practice law and rules and the judiciary law relating to authorization of pilot programs permitting use of facsimile transmission or electronic means to commence an action or special proceeding, in relation to electronic filing in civil proceedings in Nassau county | |
Bonacic | An act to amend the civil practice law and rules in relation to the discretionary retention of alternate jurors after final submission of the case | |
Bonacic | An act to amend the judiciary law, in relation to reporting an attorney's conviction of a crime to the appellate division |