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Senate Bill S3832
2011-2012 Legislative Session
Sponsored By
(R) Senate District
Archive: Last Bill Status - In Senate Committee Higher Education Committee
- Introduced
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- In Committee Assembly
- In Committee Senate
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- On Floor Calendar Assembly
- On Floor Calendar Senate
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- Passed Assembly
- Passed Senate
- Delivered to Governor
- Signed By Governor
Actions
2011-S3832 (ACTIVE) - Details
2011-S3832 (ACTIVE) - Sponsor Memo
BILL NUMBER:S3832 TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the education law, in relation to authorizing the commissioner of education to restrict the sale and advertisement of alcoholic beverages at sporting events participated in by any state university of New York, city university of New York or community college PURPOSE: Provides for the elimination of alcohol and/or alcohol or alcohol related advertisements at sporting events participated m by any public college or public university in New York State. SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 1 provides for the legislative intent. This section explains the significance of sporting events in youth development. Children who watch or attend sporting events learn important values. The advertising of alcohol at such events has detrimental consequences for young viewers. The marketing of alcohol products at sporting events is not consistent with New York's mission of higher education. Section 2 amends the education law by adding a new section 319 which
2011-S3832 (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 3832 2011-2012 Regular Sessions I N S E N A T E March 7, 2011 ___________ Introduced by Sen. LAVALLE -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Higher Education AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to authorizing the commissioner of education to restrict the sale and advertisement of alcoholic beverages at sporting events participated in by any state university of New York, city university of New York or community college THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Legislative findings and intent. The legislature finds that 1,700 students lose their lives to alcohol each year, and 500,000 others are injured. The legislature also finds that about 70,000 students are victims of alcohol-related sexual assaults. Additionally, many New Yorkers believe that sports play a significant role in youth development and helps build good character in children, and it is not just young people who play sports who benefit -- many New Yorkers say that children who simply watch or attend sporting events learn important values. More- over, many adults say that there are real and measurable consequences associated with alcohol advertising during sports that negatively affect teenagers and other viewers. Further, New Yorkers are very concerned about underage and binge drinking on our state's campuses. They think it is wrong for universities and colleges to make money from alcohol adver- tising on college sports while they are trying to reduce underage and binge drinking on their campuses. New Yorkers further think that alcohol advertising at college sporting events is inconsistent with the mission of higher education. Many parents and other adults reject higher education's acceptance of alcohol advertising and support breaking the tie between college sports and alcohol ads. Many New Yorkers strongly support an outright ban on all alcohol advertising during college sports broadcasts. For these reasons, the legislature supports the passage of EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD04470-01-1
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