2008 Significant Higher Education Legislative Summary
Significant Higher Education
Legislation
2008 Session
All bills are under consideration in their original committee
of reference unless Status otherwise noted
(Status as of July 1, 2008)
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(A)Academics
(B) Board of Trustees
(CC) Community Colleges
(CPM) Construction & Property Management
(CPS) Crime & Personal Safety
(F) Financial Aid
(H) Health Care & Hospitals
(M) Management & Agency Requirements
(PR) Personnel & Retirement
(PCU) Private Colleges & Universities
(PL) Professions & Licensure
(R) Research & Economic Development
(S) Students
(T) Tuition & Fees
Academics
Textbook Review Board
A.355 Cahill
No Senate Companion
Authorizes the trustees of the State University of New York to create an
academic review board for the review of textbooks sold, purchased or used for
academic purposes on all state university of New York campuses.
Nursing Study
A.374 Pheffer
S.4030 Montgomery
Authorizes and directs the board of regents and the state education department
to conduct a comprehensive study of nursing education programs across the state
and develop a model for improved articulation of the education program for
career mobility from one classification to another in the field of nursing
enacting the "Development of Model for Articulation and Career Mobility
Act."
Admissions Testing
A.558 Wright
No Senate Companion
Prohibits the use of a minimum standardized test cut-off score for student
admission to or rejection by the state university of New York and city
university of New York; permits overall assessment of student qualifications
for admission, including consideration of such scores together with academic
course grades, classroom performance, community service, and extracurricular
activities, provided that the effect of doing so does not result in
establishing a minimum standardized test score for admission or
rejection.
Status: Held in Higher Education Committee
Textbook Lists
A.816 Englebright
No Senate Companion
Requires institutions of higher education to publish a list of all courses
offered to include the instructor, instructional materials needed or
recommended, and expected number of students to be enrolled; requires such
institutions to provide information on instructional materials to bookstores,
other than those operated by the institution and provide equal access to
students; requires institutions of higher education to adopt and publish a
policy for complying with such provisions.
Textbook Information
A.1518 Englebright
No Senate Companion
Requires institution, faculty and staff of state and city universities to
provide all textbook retailers, upon request, with information on textbooks to
be used in courses of study when any one retailer is provided with such
information.
Teacher Licensure
A.1913 Rivera, P.
S.3895 Morahan
Directs the commissioner of education to establish and implement rules and
regulations requiring institutions granting degrees in education to require
completion of a curriculum in the social and emotional development and learning
of children as a condition of awarding any such degree.
Status: A.1913 Held in Higher Education Committee
Nursing BSN
A.2480 Morelle
S.294 Alesi
Requires registered professional nurses to attain a baccalaureate degree in
nursing within ten years of their initial licensure.
Duplicate Course Listings
A.3002 Weprin
S.1526 LaValle
Requires the state university trustees to report to the governor and the
legislature concerning the steps taken to establish a process by which
decisions are made to eliminate or reduce duplication of academic degree
programs within the state university system.
Dissertation Sales
A.3003 Weprin
S.1527 LaValle
Prohibits the sale of academic dissertations, theses and term papers whether
written or provided through electronic media.
Status: S.1527 Passed Senate; A.3003 Reported to
Codes Committee
Religious Observances
A.3233 Dinowitz
No Senate Companion
Provides that no class or any other course of instruction shall be held in any
institution within the state university on those days of religious observance
known as Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur provided, however, that the chancellor, in
his discretion, may exempt any institution from such observance.
Academic Bill of Rights
A.4406 Seminero
S.2300 DeFrancisco
Creates an academic bill of rights that ensures an academic environment for
both students and faculty members that allows freedom of political viewpoint,
expression and instruction; requires institutions of higher education to
publish such bill of rights and to adopt a grievance procedure to address
complaints of violations of such rights.
Status: A.4406 Held in Assembly Higher Education
Commitee
Home Schooled Admissions
A.4590-A Weisenberg
S.2976-A Robach
Relates to admission of institutions of higher education for pupils receiving
home instruction and prohibits the commissioner from requiring pupils who
have completed the requirements of a home school education or a non-public
school program to obtain or submit proof of having obtained a general education
development certificate or any accredited diploma.
On-Line Programs
A.5262 Miller
No Senate Companion
Directs the establishment of grant programs on SUNY and CUNY campuses for
on-line and distant learning programs and provides that grants shall not exceed
$10,000 total at each campus.
Status: Held in Higher Education Committee
Life Long Learning Centers
A.5568 Englebright
S.3062 Golden
Provides for the establishment of life long learning centers within the state
university of New York to provide courses in community colleges and colleges
and universities in the state university system for persons 40 years old or
older who are seeking to explore life options, remain civically engaged,
continue their education and acquire skills for or begin to plan for a second
career.
Status: S.3062 reported to Finance Committee
ABD Graduate Fee Option
A.5757 Abbate
S.2610 Stavisky
Provides a program fee option to allow graduate students who have taken at
least 30 credits towards the completion of a degree to maintain access to
certain facilities within the state university in order to continue a research
project or to pursue other academic requirements.
Single Gender Program
A.5956 Rivera P
No Senate Companion
Establishes the single gender core course academies demonstration program
within the education department and provides that such program shall be
established in 4 elementary schools, 8 middle schools and 1 high school which
are low performing schools in each of the cities of New York, Yonkers,
Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo with single gender classroom instruction in
English, social studies, mathematics and science and requires such schools to
report progress to the department and a university center of the state
university of New York for study.
EOC Codification
A.7956-A Benjamin
S.5560-B Volker
Codifies state university of New York educational opportunity centers which
provide an integrated system of education, vocational training and student
support services targeted to higher education access and the development of a
quality workforce which supports the economic development of New York's
distressed communities.
Status: A.7956-A Calendar 547
Eminent Scholars Grants
A.8166-A Glick
S.3923-A LaValle
Enacts the New York's state university eminent scholars and challenge grant
program act creating within the endowment fund of the state university an
eminent scholars and trustees challenge grant account to be used to endow
eminent scholar chairs and professorships and trustees challenge grants.
Dental Faculty
A.8716-C Glick
S.6026-C Golden
Provides a full-time faculty license may be issued to any dentist who is
serving full-time on the faculty, at the rank of assistant professor or above,
of one of the five New York City academic dental centers.
Status: Passed Both Senate & Assembly
African American Institute
A.9423 Peoples
S.7205 Smith
Establishes the University at Buffalo Institute for African American studies
which will engage students in intellectual collaborations, address contemporary
issues which confront peoples of African American descent, and sponsor
lectures, conferences, workshops and publications related to African American
issues.
Yonkers Campus
A.9561 Spano
S.7081 Stewart-Cousins
Provides for the trustees of the state university of New York to establish a
four-year college of engineering and applied sciences in the city of Yonkers
within the state university system.
Nuclear Engineering Incentives
A.9621 Miller
No Senate Companion
Establishes the New York state nuclear engineering degree incentive program for
undergraduate study to provide awards equal to that of SUNY tuition for
students studying nuclear engineering in New York State.
Status: Held in Higher Education Committee
Child Abuse Pediatrics
A.9628 Paulin
S.7293 Saland
Establishes a forensic fellowship program for education and training in child
abuse pediatrics to encourage pediatricians to receive additional training in
the area of child abuse by providing state funding for fellowships in the
medical sub-specialty of child abuse pediatrics.
Status: Passed Both Assembly & Senate
Library Collaborations
A.9672 Schimminger
S.6741 Alesi
Enacts the academic research information access act to provide public and
private academic and research libraries of New York access to information
resources at institutions of higher education and within the entrepreneurial
community.
Status: A.9672 Reported to Ways and Means
Inmate Education
A.9811 Peoples
S.7239 Adams
Establish higher education and general equivalency education programs in state
correctional facilities.
GED Attainment
A.9814 Peoples
No Senate Companion
Creates a program for overage and under credit students, which enables such
youth to obtain a high school diploma or the equivalent and make an effective
transition to employment, postsecondary education, postsecondary-level
training, apprenticeship, or employment with a career ladder.
Nursing Grants
A.10032 Magee
S.3030 Seward
Relates to enrollment grants to schools of nursing.
Terrorism Chair
A.10478 Destito
S.3741-A Liebell
Establishes an endowed academic chair within the state university of New York
for the study of terrorism and homeland security; directs such chair to
organize conferences and seminars, develop training programs for law
enforcement officers, publish its proceedings and maintain a library.
Status: S.3741-A Passed Senate
Study Abroad
A.11385-A Glick
S.7838 LaValle
Requires institutions of higher education to disclose any relationships or
perquisites that they receive from providers of study abroad/internship
programs.
Status: S.7838 Passed Senate
Distance Learning Enrollments
S.4978 LaValle
No Senate Companion
Provides for the loss of state aid apportionments for those institutions of
higher education that enroll 50 percent or more of the institution's total
number of all courses by telecommunications or correspondence.
Street Law Programs
S.8003 Smith
No Assembly Companion
Authorizes the Commissioner of Education to establish and support the creation
of street law programs, to be designed by law schools.
Trustee Commission
A.526 Cahill
No Senate Companion
Creates independent commissions to interview and recommend trustee candidates
to the state university, CUNY and the community colleges.
Trustee Alumni
A.2310 Hoyt
S.5395 LaValle
Requires four appointees as state university trustees to be alumni of an
educational unit in the state university.
Trustee Nomination
A.2833 Lifton
No Senate Companion
Establishes the committee on university boards of trustees nominations to
recommend candidates who must be considered for appointment to fill vacancies
on the board of trustees of the state university of New York, the city
university of New York and the college of environmental science and forestry of
the state university of New York and establishes qualifications for such
candidates.
Chancellor’s Salary
A.5113 Koon
Provides for a salary/benefits package cap on the chancellor of the state or
city university of New York to $250,000 of public funds and no state officer's
salary shall equal or exceed the governor's salary.
Records Availability
A.5943 Markey
S.7042 DeFrancisco
Requires records, including a proposed resolution, law, rule, regulation,
policy or amendment thereto, scheduled to be presented and discussed by a
public body at an open meeting be made available for review to the public upon
request therefor, at least 72 hours prior to such meeting or as soon as
practicable; requires copies thereof to be provided for a reasonable fee.
Status: Passed Both Assembly & Senate
State Employment
A.6458 Lancman
S.3057 Stavisky
No Assembly Companion
Relates to qualifications for certain appointed positions with the board of
trustees for the state university that no such trustee shall be an employee of
or under the supervision of such appointing authorities.
Faculty Council Trustee
A.6626 Canestrari
S.3818 LaValle
Increases the membership of the board of trustees of the state university of
New York from seventeen to eighteen members to include the president of the
faculty council of community colleges.
Public Meeting Notice
A.9830 Brodsky
No Senate Companion
Establishes when a public body has the ability to do so that the time and place
of a public meeting shall be conspicuously posted on an internet website and
sent by electronic mail to any individuals who have registered with the public
body to receive such by electronic mail.
Full Time Faculty Ratios
A.1207 Gunther
No Senate Companion
Provides that at every community college, each division, department or academic
discipline, a minimum of sixty percent of the faculty shall be full-time except
where the nature of the educational program and the expertise required
justifies a departure from such requirement.
State Support
A.1745 O'Mara
S.875 Winner
Provides for $192 million in additional state aid to community colleges,
freezing the tuition and fee schedules and directs the regents to plan for the
incorporation of community colleges into the SUNY and CUNY systems.
Regional Colleges
A.2379 Schimminger
S.1243 LaValle
Authorizes community colleges, college sponsors, and eligible local governments
to establish community college regions to sponsor an existing community college
operating under the program of SUNY, to transfer sponsorship from the existing
sponsor to the community college region, and to protect upon transfer the
employment and collective bargaining rights of all employees of a community
college.
Full Time Faculty Ratios
A.4283 Glick
No Senate Companion
Establishes full-time to part-time faculty ratio for community colleges;
requires a minimum of seventy percent of the faculty in each department be
full-time except in certain instances.
Trustee Appointments
A.4661 Morelle
Provides that the local members of community college boards of trustees shall
be appointed by the county executive with the advice and consent of the local
legislative body or board
BOCES Partnerships
A.5083 Fitzpatrick
No Senate Companion
Creates the community college and board of cooperative educational services
partnership act to facilitate high technology job training to assist students
in meeting qualifications for employment in the high technology sector.
Status: Held in Higher Education Committee
Labor Negotiations
A.6181 Abbate
S.4706 Robach
Makes it an improper employer practice for a county legislature which has
allocated funds to reject an agreement negotiated by an employee organization
which has been certified to represent employees of a community college when
such agreement can be implemented within available funds.
BOCES Partnerships
A.6292 Conte
No Senate Companion
Enacts the community college and BOCES partnership act.
Rockland Tuition
A.8478 Jaffee
S.5167 Morahan
No Assembly Companion
Authorizes Rockland community college to establish a tuition reduction program
for active members in good standing of the volunteer fire companies and
ambulance service corps in Rockland county.
High Tech Grants
A.8785 Magnarelli
No Senate Companion
Creates community college high-technology investment program (C-CHIP) to award
grants of up to $100,000 to community colleges to upgrade their educational,
occupational, and training services including their facilities, labs, and high
technology equipment.
Technology Grants
A.9136-A Magnarelli
No Senate Companion
Creates the technology employment community hub (TECH) centers program to award
grants of up to $100,000 to community colleges to upgrade their educational,
occupational, and training services including their facilities, labs, and high
technology equipment.
Contract Courses
A.9137 Christensen
No Senate Companion
Appropriates $2,000,000 for state assistance to community college contract
courses and workforce development.
Course Audit NOC
A.9178 Englebright
S.5649 Morahan
Includes senior citizen students auditing community college classes in the full
time equivalent state aid formula.
Tuition Incentive
A.9827 Peoples
No Senate Companion
Establishes the New York accelerated graduation option act which provides New
York high school students who choose to graduate within three years free
community college tuition.
Skills Training
A.10337 Christensen
S.7096 Aubertine
Appropriates funds for a new state skills compact course program through
community colleges.
FIT Board of Trustees
A.10713 Gottfried
S.7821 LaValle
Expands the Board of Trustees of the Fashion Institute of Technology from ten
to sixteen members.
Status: Passed Both Senate & Assembly
Criminal History Background
A11122 Destito
No Senate Companion
Includes peace officers at community colleges operating under the program of
the state university of New York within the definition of the term "qualified
agencies" for access to criminal history background checks.
Peace Officer Definition
A.11540 Lentol
S.7512 Volker
Redefines "peace officer" generally; provides for training requirements for
peace officers and designates certain persons as peace officers.
Full Time Faculty Ratios
S.3904 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Provides that at every community college full-time faculty shall teach sixty
percent of the courses offered in an academic year except where the nature of
the educational program and the expertise required justifies a departure from
such requirement.
Construction
& Property Management
Sprinkler Systems
A.354 Cahill
No Senate Companion
Requires SUNY and CUNY authorities, the board of trustees, to adopt rules to
require the installing and retrofitting of dormitory buildings with sprinkler
systems on or before March first, two thousand ten.
Fire Safety
A.1409 Canestrari
S.797 Breslin
Enacts the balanced fire protection act.
Prevailing Wages
A.2456 John
No Senate Companion
Requires the payment of prevailing wages on construction projects involving the
state university of New York, the dormitory authority or the state university
construction fund and any third party.
PLA Study
A.3240 Hoyt
No Senator Companion
Requires a study be undertaken for all proposed SUNY educational facility
construction projects of $500,000.00 or more to determine the necessity of a
project labor agreement; directs certain state authorities and certain
contractors to enter into project labor agreements if a study finds that a
project labor agreement is beneficial; defines relevant terms.
Purchase Senior Community
A.8535-A Bradley
S.5987-A Leibell
Authorizes the lease of lands located at the state university of New York at
Purchase for a senior learning community.
Status: Passed Both Assembly & Senate
Synthetic Turf Study
A.9503-B Englebright
S.6531-B Alesi
Provides for a public health study by the department of health on the use of
crumb rubber in synthetic turf, a six month moratorium on its use and
installation pending the health department's report; and provides for a site
specific environmental impact statement whenever synthetic turf use is
proposed.
Status: A.9503-B Assembly Calendar 568
SUNYIT Land Lease
A.10983-A Destito
S.7902-A Griffo
Authorizes the state university trustees to lease a portion of the lands of the
State University of New York Institute of Technology to Upstate Cerebral Palsy
Inc. for the development of two group homes.
Status: S.7902-A Passed Senate
Stony Brook Land Lease
A.11099-A Englebright
S.7952-A Flanagan
Authorizes the State University of New York at Stony Brook to lease certain
lands to the Stony Brook Foundation or its affiliate for the construction of a
new academic Center for Geometry and Physics.
Status: Passed both Senate and Assembly
NYC Fire Inspection
A.11118 Benedetto
S.7697 Johnson O
Relates to college fire safety and the duties of the office of fire prevention
and control.
Status: A.11118 Passed Assembly
Stony Brook Conference Center
A.11211 Englebright
S.8238 Flanagan
Extends the term of SUNY Stony Brook contract or lease for hotel/conference
center facilities from sixty to eighty-one years as authorized in Chapter 830
of the Laws of 1986.
Status: S.8238 Passed Senate
Harford Fire Department
A.11472 Finch
S.8343 Seward
Authorizes the state university of New York to lease certain lands to the
Harford Fire Company, Inc.
Status: S.8343 Passed Senate
Veteran’s Mentoring
A.11652 Peoples
S.8606 Larkin
Authorizes certain state agencies, departments or authorities to develop a
mentor-protege veteran program to aid veterans in contracting with the state
for construction and/or services.
Status: Passed both Senate and Assembly
Dorm Study
S.2599 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Authorizes a study of the relevant issues related to the construction of
dormitories which shall be completed on or before January 31, 2008.
SUCF Flexibility
S.5396 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Relates to administrative flexibility of the state university construction fund
and the development of university-related economic development facilities.
Prevailing Wages
S.6259 Skelos
No Assembly Companion
Requires the payment of prevailing wages on construction projects involving the
state university of New York, the dormitory authority or the state university
construction fund and any third party.
Status: S.6259 Calendar 51
DASNY Dorm Funding
S.7841 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Permits the design, construction and financing through the Dormitory Authority
of the State of New York of housing facilities by not-for-profit corporations
and associations organized to further the purposes of the State University.
SUNYIT Land Lease
S.7902 Griffo
No Assembly Companion
Authorizes the state university trustees to lease a portion of the lands of the
State University of New York Institute of Technology to Upstate Cerebral Palsy
Inc. for the development of two group homes.
Status: S.7902-A Passed Senate
Stony Brook Land Lease
S.7952 Flanagan
No Assembly Companion
Authorizes the State University of New York at Stony Brook to lease certain
lands to the Stony Brook Foundation or its affiliate for the construction of a
new academic Center for Geometry and Physics.
Status: S.7952-A Passed Senate
Dorm Study
A.2599 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Authorizes a study of the relevant issues related to the construction of
dormitories which shall be completed on or before January 31, 2008.
SUCF Flexibility
S. 5396 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Relates to administrative flexibility of the State University Construction Fund
and the development of University-related economic development
facilities.
Prevailing Wages
S.6259 Skelos
No Assembly Companion
Requires the payment of prevailing wages on construction projects involving the
State University of New York, the Dormitory Authority, or the State University
Construction Fund and any third party.
Status: Reported to Senate Rules Committee
DASNY Dorm Funding
S.7841 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Permits the design, construction and financing through the Dormitory Authority
of the State of New York of housing facilities by not-for-profit corporations
and associations organized to further the purposes of the State
University.
Status: Passed Senate
Campus City Locations
S.8001 Smith
No Assembly Companion
Encourages and incentivizes public colleges in new York, including SUNY
campuses, to locate in downtown areas.
Crime and
Personal Safety
Bias Crime Reporting
A.1054 Wright
S.1408 Kruger
Provides for reporting of bias-related incidents on state university campuses
by university police officers to college and university personnel; defines
"bias-related offenses."
Status: A.1054 Held in Assembly Higher Education
Committee
First Responder Mapping
A.2543 Galef
S.5785 Alesi
Establishes a task force to develop and implement a statewide first responder
mapping system for the purposes of determining how best to design and operate a
statewide first responder mapping system; provides for task force to be made up
of seven members, appointed by the legislature.
Hazing Penalties
A.2607 Canestrari
S.1117 Little
Increases severity of hazing in the second degree from a violation to an E
felony where injury or death occurs, and of hazing in the first degree from a
class A misdemeanor to a D felony where injury or death is caused by deadly
weapon or dangerous instrument; creates new class A misdemeanor of hazing in
the third degree which mirrors former hazing in the second degree.
Status: S.1117 Passed Senate
Police Equipment
A.3862 Rivera, P.
S.4872 Volker
Requires the employers of police officers to provide such officers with a
bullet proof and knife proof vest that provides front, back and side
protection.
Status: A.3862 Held in Assembly Government Operations
Committee
Crime Reporting
A.5097 Barra
No Senate Companion
Requires colleges to report crimes occurring on their campuses or other
property to local police and reported monthly to the division of criminal
justice services for compilation in an annual report thereon, which report is
to include findings and recommendations.
Safety Training
A.6967 Rivera, P.
S.3501 Oppenheimer
Provides that college councils shall explicitly provide for training for campus
security and other institutional personnel, including campus disciplinary or
judicial boards, that addresses issues of rape, sexual harassment and other
gender-motivated offenses.
Campus Emergency Notification
A.7888-A Morelle
No Senate Companion
Directs the division of criminal justice service to establish and operate a
uniform statewide higher education emergency notification system.
Campus Emergency Notification
A.7957 Robinson
No Senate Companion
Provides that every public and private college or university in this state
shall implement some type of notification emergency response system in order to
alert students, faculty and neighboring areas and residents of incidents within
a geographic area near the incident.
College SAVE
A.8062 Peoples
S.5435 Thompson
Mandates university and building level educational institution safety plans for
possible acts of violence occurring at educational institutions within the
state.
Campus Emergency Notification
A.8104 Benedetto
No Senate Companion
Establishes "emergency text message and e-mail alert system" in schools of
higher learning in this state.
Background Checks
A.8310-A Morelle
S.1449-A Nozzolio
Requires background checks for peace officers and police officers and requires
an employer to disclose employment information relating to a current or former
employee, upon request from a law enforcement agency.
Status: S.1149-A Senate Rules Committee
Building Mapping
A.8573-B Latimer
S.5632-B Flanagan
Authorizes the office of homeland security to establish and implement a
statewide planning and mapping system of public schools and colleges of this
state.
Status: S.5632-B Passed Senate
Safety Task Force
A.9298 Perry
No Senate Companion
Establishes the state task force on campus safety.
Mental Health Intervention
A.9299 Perry
No Senate Companion
Provides for intervention by certain campus security personnel in relation to
reportedly mentally ill students and notification to person to be contacted in
case of such mental health emergency.
Campus Emergency Notification
A.9495 Lancman
No Senate Companion
Enacts the University Emergency Alert Act to require each institution of higher
education to implement an emergency alert system in order to notify and advise
students, faculty, staff, elected representatives and neighboring residents
within a suitable geographic area of the institution of incidents or
occurrences at the institution which pose a threat to the health or safety of
students, faculty, staff or neighboring residents.
Suzanne’s Law
A.11017 Rivera P
S.8138 Bruno
Enacts "Suzanne's Law"; provides that
offenses committed against a person on school grounds shall be deemed to be one
category higher than the specified offense the person committed and authorizes
the placement of assault and abduction free school zone signs.
Status:
S.8138 Passed Senate
SUNY Police Patrol Area
A.11205 Lentol
S.7977 Volker
Extends the jurisdiction, as
it pertains to infractions and violations, of New York State University Police
Officers from State University of New York property and abutting roadways to
all areas.
Status: A.11205 Reported to Assembly Codes
Committee
Campus Emergency Notification
S.4886-B Skelos
No Assembly Companion
Directs each institution of higher education to establish an emergency
notification system or participate in such a system operated by the state
emergency management office
First Responder Mapping
S.5468 Morahan
No Assembly Companion
Creates the statewide first responder building mapping information system under
the supervision of the superintendent of state police to provide mapping of all
state and local governmental buildings.
Campus Safety Plans
S.6264-A LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Provides for the development of a comprehensive campus security plan for the
state university of New York, the city university of New York and community
colleges; appropriates monies therefor.
Status: Passed Senate
Peace Officer Definition
S.7512 Volker
No Assembly Companion
Redefines "peace officer" generally and provides for training requirements for
peace officers while designating certain persons as peace officers.
SUNY Police Transfer
S.7973 Maziarz
No Assembly Companion
Authorizes the transfer of the SUNY police to the NYS Troopers to enable SUNY
police officers to become part of a seamless, unified law enforcement
apparatus.
Financial
Aid
Faculty Scholarships
A.1211 Gunther
S.4868 DeFrancisco
Establishes the New York state nursing faculty scholarship incentive program
for advanced degrees in nursing; such incentives shall be awarded annually, on
a competitive basis, to registered professional nurses and certified nurse
practitioners who are in a masters or doctoral program and agree to teach
nursing for one year for each year such incentive is awarded.
TAP Adjustments
A.1929-A Canestrari
S.1574-A Padavan
Authorizes tuition assistance program financial aid officers to make income
adjustments in special circumstances in determining a student's applicable
income for an award.
Fee Inclusion
A.3930 Cahill
No Senate Companion
Provides for the determination of tuition assistance program awards; may cover
mandatory educational fees, excluding fees voted by student body; defines term;
increases maximum and minimum award amounts.
Graduate TAP
A.4125-A Perry
No Senate Companion
Raises the minimum tuition assistance program award an eligible graduate
student may receive per year to five hundred dollars and the maximum tuition
assistance award an eligible graduate student may receive per year to eight
hundred dollars.
Undocumented Student Aid
A.4653 Espaillat
No Senate Companion
Authorizes the trustees of the state university of New York, the city
university of New York and community colleges to provide state-aided programs,
scholarships or other financial assistance to students who are without lawful
immigration status or who are undocumented persons if such student attended an
approved NY high school for two or more years, attended an approved NY state
program for general equivalency diploma exam preparation, or was enrolled in an
institution or educational unit of the state university during the 2005-2006
academic year.
Status: Held in Higher Education Committee
Nursing Loan Forgiveness
A.5481 Koon
No Senate Companion
Establishes the New York state nursing faculty loan forgiveness incentive
program to provide annual awards to registered professional nurses with a
masters or doctors degree in nursing, who agree to teach nursing and have
outstanding loan obligations from acquiring such degree.
High-Tech Loan Forgiveness
A.5642 McKevitt
No Senate Companion
Establishes the regents high-tech graduate loan forgiveness program to provide
annual loan payments of up to $10,000 a year to high-tech college graduates who
are residents of the state, attended a college or university in the state,
received a degree in a high-tech field and agree to work in a high-tech field
in the state for 5 years; appropriates twenty-five million dollars
therefor.
Status: Held in Higher Education Committee
Selective Service Registration
A.6569 Towns
S.203 Larkin
Makes registration with the selective service system by persons required to do
so by federal law a precondition for the award of state-sponsored financial aid
for higher education.
TAP Eligibility
A.7043 Greene
S.4085 Montgomery
Authorizes academic performance awards for incarcerated persons making such
persons eligible to receive awards from the tuition assistance program
-TAP.
Status: A.7043 Held in Assembly Higher Education
Committee
Financial Aid Disclosure
A.8389 Glick
S.3921 LaValle
Enacts the "financial aid disclosure act" requiring institutions of higher
education to disclose financial aid policies relating to contributions to be
made by such institution, any changes which may result to such financial aid
and the reasons therefore and makes board of regents in charge of
enforcement.
Status: S.3921 Senate Rules Committee
Volunteer Scholarships
A.8424 Magee
S.3673 LaValle
Provides that volunteer organizations may submit up to three applications to
the higher education services corporation for voluntary recruitment
scholarships.
Status: Passed Both Assembly & Senate
TAP Adjustments
A.8747 Glick
No Senate Companion
Extend the provision in current law that allows the Higher Education Services
Corporation to make adjustments to a student's income for the purposes of
determining a Tuition Assistance Program award if the student suffers a
catastrophic illness or the student or their spouse is called to active
military duty.
Status: Assembly Calendar 844
529 Account Contributions
A.8985-A Towns
S.6776 Farley
Allows third parties to make contributions to an account owner's New York state
college choice tuition savings account; allows only the account owner to take
the tax exclusion.
Status: Chapter 81 of the laws of 2008
TAP & Parental Income
A.9692 Glick
No Senate Companion
Enacts provisions relating to tuition assistance program awards for certain
students who have been granted an exclusion of parental income.
Status: Passed Assembly
Five Year TAP Eligibility
A.10155 Kavanagh
S.7101 Aubertine
Extends the duration of tuition assistance awards to five years.
Veterans TAP
S.6288 Bruno
No Assembly Companion
Relates to tuition awards for United States veterans enrolled in approved
undergraduate or graduate programs at degree granting institutions and approved
vocational training programs.
TAP Expansion
S.6289 Bruno
No Assembly Companion
Provides awards and tax credits for tuition assistance; relates to the
eligibility requirements for the tuition assistance program.
STRIVE Awards
S.6889 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Creates the STRIVE (student tuition relief initiative for valued education)
awards program to provide state aid to help pay for tuition and fees for New
York state residents who attend a college or university in New York state and
whose family's annual net taxable income is less than $150,000.
I Live NY Loan Program
S.7624 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Creates the I Live New York student loan which would provide low interest loans
to New York State residents who enroll fulltime at a college or university in
New York State.
Status: Passed Senate
Health Care &
Hospitals
Nursing Shifts
A.150 Cahill
S.127 Morahan
Provides that no hospital within this state, shall permit or require a
registered professional nurse or a licensed practical nurse, to be or remain on
duty for a longer period than sixteen consecutive hours, except as a
consequence of an emergency situation which could not have been reasonably
predicted.
Nursing Shifts
A.11711Gunther
S.6342 Morahan
Restricts consecutive hours of work by nurses and provides that no health care
employer shall require a nurse to remain on duty for a period longer than 8
consecutive hours or 40 hours in a 7 day workweek except as consistent with the
nurse's regularly scheduled work hours.
Status: Passed both Senate
& Assembly
Nursing Shortages
A.4980-A Bacalles
S.5115 Winner
Enacts the New York state nursing shortage correction act and provides the New
York state nursing recruitment incentive and retention program which provides
that SUNY and CUNY shall pay for a person's education if such person signs a
contract stating that he or she shall work in New York state as a registered
nurse.
Status: A.4980-A Held in Assembly Higher Education
Committee
Optometry Clinic
A.5595-A Gottfried
S.7808-A Hannon
Authorizes the provision of optometric services, which are provided by certain
diagnostic and treatment centers licensed under article twenty-eight of the
public health law and affiliated with the college of optometry of the state
university of New York, to recipients of medical assistance for the
needy.
Status: Passed Assembly
Nursing Shortage
A.8645-A - John
S.4994-B Maziarz
Enacts the New York state nursing shortage correction act and creates statewide
nursing recruitment incentive and retention pilot initiatives.
Status: Passed Senate
Stony Brook QARB
S.5146 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Creates the Stony Brook University Hospital quality assessment and review board
(QARB)
Status: Senate Rules Committee
Hospital Flexibility
S.5354 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Provides health care employees at state
university health care services and facilities with wage rate and pay
differentials and expands the contracting authority of such state university
health care services and facilities.
Status: Reported to
Senate Rules
Berger Exclusion
S.6239 DeFrancisco
No Assembly Companion
Establishes state university of New York hospitals, clinics, ancillary
facilities and health care facilities shall be governed, administered and
operated by the trustees of the state university of New York and that any
contrary recommendation of the commission on health care facilities in the 21st
century shall be null and void.
Berger Postponement
S.6293 Hannon
No Assembly Companion
Relates to the implementation of recommendations made by the commission on
health care facilities in the twenty-first century.
Berger Impact Study
S.8081 Hannon
No Assembly Companion
Directs the department of health to conduct a comprehensive review of the
actions taken on the recommendations of the commission on health care
facilities in 21st century, and report to the governor and legislature, on or
before December 31, 2008, on its findings.
Status: Senate Rules
Management & Agency Requirements
Trademark Licensure
A.891 Englebright
S.4249 Maltese
Prohibits the state university of New York, the city university of New York and
community colleges from licensing their trademarks for use on unlawfully
manufactured apparel; requires such educational institutions to disclose
certain information regarding licensees of their trademarks.
Status: Passed both Senate
& Assembly
Research Foundation Reports
A.992-A Brodsky
S.4700 Leibell
Requires higher education research foundations to submit reports of budget
information to the governor and legislature; provides for additional oversight
of higher education research foundations.
Status: S.4700 Senate Rules; A.992-A Reported
to Ways and Means
Honorarium Limitations
A.1024 Brodsky
No Senate Companion
Prohibits state officers and employees, statewide elected officials, and
members and employees of the legislature from requesting, receiving or
accepting honorarium for appearances, speeches or services that are related to
their public duties.
Ethics Code
A.1112 Destito
No Senate Companion
Relates to the definition of state agency for the purpose of determining who is
subject to the state code of ethics.
Foreign Gift Disclosure
A.1352 O'Donnell
No Senate Companion
Relates to establishing penalties for institutions of higher education that
fail to comply with certain disclosure requirements relating to gifts made by
foreign governments, persons and entities; provides that the department may
take steps to initiate an audit if the institution continues to remain in
noncompliance of the disclosure requirements.
Private Contract Disclosure
A.1521 Englebright
No Senate Companion
Enacts the "public-private partnership disclosure act;" requires state agencies
entering into public-private partnerships to promulgate rules and regulations
regarding review and disclosure relating to such relationships; requires public
notice and a report to the legislature.
ASC Contracts
A.1567 Englebright
No Senate
Establishes contract approval control boards at state operated institutions of
the state university to approve non-academic service contracts; makes related
provisions.
Public Contracts
A.1647 John
S.6140 Maziarz
Provides for awarding of public works contracts, establishing various criteria
to ensure that public contracts are awarded on a cost effective basis and
provides for a review of contracts to ensure cost effectiveness.
Status: A.1647 Passed Assembly
PILOT Provisions
A.1961 Lifton
S.4628 Robach
Provides for the payment of state aid by the state board of real property
services to any city, county, town or village in which more than 15% of the
total assessed value of real property therein is held by the state university,
including the statutory or contract colleges thereof.
Fiscal Notes
A.2378 Schimminger
S.1244 LaValle
Requires the inclusion of a fiscal note with the adoption of resolution or
change in the rules and regulations governing educational institutions, which
have a fiscal impact.
Status: Passed both Senate and
Assembly
Building Naming
A.2695 Morelle
No Senate Companion
Prohibits the naming of a building after a public official because such public
official was responsible for securing public funds for the person or entity
naming the building.
Status: Reported to Assembly Rules Committee
Procurement Requirements
A.2718 John
S.6927 Trunzo
Provides that every contract entered into by a state agency for the procurement
of equipment, materials or supplies shall contain a statement in which the
contractor attests that no foreign made equipment, materials or supplies
furnished to the state pursuant to the contract have been produced in whole or
in part by forced labor, convict labor or indentured servitude.
Status: A.2718 Reported to Assembly Ways &
Means
Subject Lists
A.1975 Diaz, R.
S.7944 Flanagan
Requires that subject matter lists of records maintained by state agencies be
posted online making
information on the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) more accessible to the
public.
Status: Passed both Assembly and Senate
Smoking Limitations
A.3905-A Cahill
No Senate Companion
Prohibits smoking within thirty feet of all entrances to state office
buildings; sets forth definitions.
SUNY Commission
A.4968 Hoyt
S.2791 LaValle
Establishes the commission on SUNY for the 21st century.
Alcohol Sales & Advertisements
A.5105-A Dinowitz
S.3749-A LaValle
Authorizes 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.
Public Authority Reform
A.5611-C Brodsky
No Senate Companion
Enacts the public authority reform act of 2007 creating an independent public
authority office and provides for a fiscal year start date of July 1 and
clarifies various points of the public authorities accountability act of
2005.
Background Checks
A.6503 Reilly
S.4709 Farley
Authorizes background checks of the employees of contractors performing
services for state agencies who have access to confidential data or who perform
certain types of services where background checks would be required for state
employees performing similar work.
Status: A.6503 Reported to Assembly Codes Committee
Personal Service Contracts
A.7092 John
S.4561 Leibell
Sets forth conditions when a state agency shall enter into a contract for
personal services and conditions to achieve actual cost savings.
Status: Passed Assembly
Appropriation Levels
A.8143 Glick
S.2165 Robach
No Assembly Companion
Provides for minimum levels of appropriations for operating expenses to the
state university of New York, city university of New York and community
colleges to be based on appropriations in past fiscal years.
Recycling Programs
A.8168 Hoyt
S.7843 Marcellino
Requires the commissioner of OGS to implement a recycling program for all
state-owned and state-leased properties.
IDA Reform
A.8703-A Hoyt
S.8672 Maziarz
Relates to the function of industrial development agencies and to the
application and community impact report, financial assistance agreements, wages
and standards, displaced worker protection, complaints and appeals, and reports
by recipients.
Status: A.8703-A Assembly Calendar 606
Procurement Contracts
A.8680-A Destito
No Senate Companion
Provides that a person may request a debriefing of the reasons that he or she
lost a bid and provides that a contract for construction services by an agency
shall be included within the term procurement contract.
Status: Passed Assembly
Lighting Energy Efficiency
A.9021 Gianaris
No Senate Companion
Requires general purpose lights used in all public buildings to meet certain
energy efficiency standards.
WICKS Reform
A.9204 John
S.6146-A Rules
Relates to separate specifications for public works contracts; relates to
payment by contractors to subcontractors.
Status: A.9204 Starred on Assembly Calendar
Public Authority Reform
A.9296-A Brodsky
No Senate Companions
Enacts the public authority reform act of 2007; creates an independent public
authority office; provides for a fiscal year start date of July 1 and clarifies
various points of the public authorities accountability act of 2005.
Polystyrene Prohibition
A.9420 Kavanagh
S.6402 Krueger
To prohibit the use of food service ware that contains polystyrene foam by food
service providers, including state departments, contractors, and lessees of the
state, as well as restaurants and retail food vendors.
Procurement Reform
A.11738 Destito
S.8684 Rules
Updates and modernizes the State Procurement Stewardship Act which governs the
method
the State purchases goods and services
Status: Delivered to the Governor – 6/25/08
Wellness Coordinators
S.40-A DeFrancisco
No Assembly Companion
Enacts the "public employee wellness act"; requires the appointment of a public
employee wellness coordinator in certain state departments and agencies;
requires reports to be prepared by such wellness coordinators; establishes an
advisory committee on public wellness.
Foreign Student Reporting
S.2602 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Provides that institutions of higher education shall compile reports regarding
foreign students enrolled in such institutions and delineates the statistical
information that each approved school must maintain for all foreign students
attending with a student visa
University Autonomy
S.3221 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Establishes autonomy for the four state university centers at Albany,
Binghamton, Buffalo and Stony Brook.
Public Authority Reform
S.3491-A Flanagan
No Assembly Companion
Creates an independent authority budget office; provides for a fiscal year
start date of July 1 and clarifies various points of the public authorities
accountability act of 2005.
Status: Senate Rules
College Council Attendance
S.3905 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Mandates attendance by members appointed by the governor at meetings of
councils of state-operated institutions.
Status: Passed Senate
Foreign Gifts Disclosure
S.3922 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Requires disclosure of gifts made to certain foundations by foreign
governments, persons and entities; imposes fines for violations.
Status: Passed Senate
Research Foundation & 501(c) (3) Reports
S.6358 DeFrancisco
No Assembly Companion
Requires the director of the budget to compile and make public a report for
each state agency, covered authority and the judiciary showing cash
disbursements made on behalf of each entity during the preceding six
months.
Status: Passed Senate
OGS Procurement
S.7839 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Authorizes auxiliary services corporations, campus-related foundations and
other non-profit corporations organized in furtherance of the objects and
purposes of the State University to participate in centralized commodities and
services contracts of the New York State Office of General Services.
Status: Passed Senate
Police Transfers
A.2176 Canestrari
S.1891 Maziarz
Includes state university of New York police in provisions permitting transfer
of police officers to certain police employers.
Part-Time Employment
A.2515 John
S.4845 Maziarz
Provides that an offer of employment or assignment made to a part-time faculty
employee by a higher education institution which is contingent on enrollment,
funding, or programmatic changes shall not constitute reasonable assurance of
continued employment.
Status: A.2515 Reported to Ways & Means
Committee
Retirement Incentive
A.3607-C McEneny
S.5732-C Flanagan
Allows Tier 2, 3 and 4 members of the NYS&LERS and certain other public
retirement systems to retire without a benefit reduction due to early
retirement upon attainment of age 55 and the completion of 25 years of
service.
Post Retirement Earnings
A.3896-A Sweeney
S.3548-A Leibell
Increases the amount of money a retiree may earn in a position of public
service in the year 2008 and thereafter to $35,000.
Status: A.3896-A Reported to Ways and Means
Unemployment Insurance
A.5791 Miller
No Senate Companion
Allows a part-time employee to be eligible for unemployment insurance if such
claimant earns an annual salary or remuneration equal to or less than fifteen
thousand dollars for such part-time employment.
Status: held in Labor Committee
ORP Investment Options
A.6580 Canestrari
S.6651 Winner
Allows state university of New York employees to invest in optional retirement
programs offered by insurance corporations or other corporations which invest
in or manages mutual funds.
Unemployment Insurance Benefits
A.6597-A John
S.7617 Lanza; S.8099 Thompson
Repeals provision of law relating to limiting the unemployment insurance
benefits which a non-professional employee of an educational institution may
receive during vacation periods and amends provisions relating to professional
employees at educational institutions so as to eliminate references to repealed
provisions of law.
Status: A.6597-A Reported to Ways
& Means
Police Retirement Transfer
A.8150-C McEneny
S.6130-C Robach
Allows state university police officers to transfer to the NYSLPFRS and to be
covered by the provisions of a new 25 year half pay retirement plan, with
additional one-sixtieths of final average salary for each year of service in
excess of twenty-five years, but not exceeding fifteen such years; provides
that for tier 2 members, the additional one-sixtieths can not exceed five such
years.
Status: A.8150-C Assembly Calendar 555
Post Retirement Earnings
A.8902 Zebrowski
S.4957 Morahan
Authorizes a retired person to earn up to $40,000 (starting in 2008) without
loss, suspension or diminution of their retirement allowance.
Breast Cancer Screening
A.10035-A Brodsky
S.8077 Morahan
Allows employees of public authorities, public benefit corporations and boards
of cooperative educational services a paid excused leave for breast cancer and
prostate cancer screenings.
Status: Passed Both Assembly
& Senate
Unclassified Service
A.11126-A Abbate
S.6780-B Robach
Establishes a procedure for posting and notice of position vacancies for the
titles of staff assistant, staff associate, professional staff assistant and
professional staff associate for both state operated and community colleges
within SUNY.
Status: Passed both Senate and Assembly
UUP Contract
A.11414 Abbate
S.8360 LaValle
Implements an agreement to provide for
adjustment of salaries in the state university and makes an appropriation
therefore.
Status:
Chapter 113 of the Laws of 2008
Retirement Option Selection
A.11542 Abbate
No Senate Companion
Increases the time for certain employees at SUNY,CUNY and the colleges to
select membership in a public retirement plan or the optional retirement plan
from thirty to three hundred sixty-five days.
Sick Leave Credit
A.11627 Abbate
S.8577 Lanza
Implements a provision in a collective bargaining agreement between the state
university construction fund and an employee organization relating to unused
sick leave and retirement service credit.
Status: A.11627 Passed Assembly
Private Colleges
& Universities
Medical College Grants
A.5263 Espaillat
No Senate Companion
Authorizes enrollment grants for medical education programs of non-public
institutions for minorities, as a plan to increase the number of minority
students entering and completing educational programs leading to professional
licensure in medicine and increases grants based upon percentage of minority
students enrolled at such institution.
Status: Held in Higher Education
Capital Grants
A.5372 John
No Senate Companion
Whenever a recipient of a higher education capital matching grant enters into
any contract, subcontract, lease, grant, bond, covenant or other agreement for
or in connection with certain projects it shall be deemed a public works
project.
BUNDY Aid Elimination
A.7908 Rivera P
No Senate Companion
Phases out and eliminates state aid for certain independent institutions of
higher learning (Bundy aid) and transfers the monies saved to the state
university of New York and the city university of New York to facilitate
student retention and success
Cornell Peace Officers
A.8932 Lifton
S.6049 Winner
Provides access by the Cornell university police to the central data facility
maintained by the division of criminal justice services.
Campus Security Expansion
A.9271 Lentol
S.6949 LaValle
Permits private college security guards to issue appearance tickets, issue
navigation summons seize alcoholic beverages from an under age drinker and to
take into custody any person who appears to be mentally ill with intent to
cause serious harm to himself or herself and others.
Status: Delivered to the Governor 6/27/08
BUNDY Aid Enhancements
S.3899 LaValle
No Assembly Sponsor
Provides for New York state-funded independent sector scholarship awards –
Bundy Aid - equating appropriations for Bundy Aid to a percentage of state
appropriations to SUNY and CUNY, specifically, the proposed Bundy aid
appropriation would equal 1.75 percent of the combined general fund state
operating support for SUNY and for CUNY's senior colleges of the preceding year
for which Bundy funding is appropriated.
Financial Aid Awards
S.7215 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Requires independent institutions of higher education to disclose the average
dollar amount of institutional aid awarded to students.
Status: Passed Senate
Nursing Continuing Education
A.9056 Glick
S.3900 LaValle
Requires 45 hours of mandatory continuing education in a three year period for
registered professional nurses and permits exemptions for illness, military
duty and nurses who are not engaged in the practice.
Histotechnology
A.9067 Schroeder
S.6103 Stachowski
Recognizes histotechnology as a separate and distinct discipline in the
performance of laboratory tests on human tissue and related matters; provides
definitions and takes immediate effect.
Clinical Lab Technicians
A.10224 Koon
S.5564-A LaValle
Relates to the waiver of certain clinical laboratory tests from clinical
laboratory permit requirements and to the licensure of clinical laboratory
practitioners.
Clinical Lab Technicians
A.10954-A Canestrari
S.8817 LaValle
Relates to the waiver of certain clinical laboratory tests from clinical
laboratory permit requirements and to the licensure of clinical laboratory
practitioners.
Status: Passed both Assembly
& Senate
Research & Economic Development
Environmental Health Tracking
A.1958 Koon
S.3935 Alesi
Authorizes the state university of New York school of public health at Albany
and Buffalo to assist in the development of an environmental health tracking
system within the department of health to gather various environmental data to
correlate with disease data with the cooperation from the departments of
environmental conservation and labor.
Status: A.1958 Passed Assembly
Research Collaboration
A.2700 Morelle
No Senate Companion
Enacts the New York state academic collaborative district act; establishes
criteria for academic collaborative designation and the application for
academic collaborative district designation; establishes procedure to terminate
or revise an academic collaborative district; creates academic collaborative
district tax exemptions.
Intellectual Property Council
A.3017
No Senate Companion
Creates an Intellectual Property Asset Management Advisory Council within the
New York State
Foundation for Science, Technology and Innovation.
Status: Reported to Ways and Means
Animal Research
A.4162 Lafayette
No Senate Companion
Prohibits transporting animals into the state, if obtained from pounds,
shelters, etc., for purposes of research, experimentation or testing and also
for teaching and demonstration if done in connection with the foregoing;
violation is a misdemeanor.
Copyright Protection
A.5472 Galef
S.2385 Leibell
Waives the ability of government agencies in New York to claim copyright
protection except where the record reflects artistic creation, or scientific or
academic research.
Status: A.5472 Passed Assembly; S.2385 Senate
Rules
Intellectual Property
A.8676 Magnarelli
No Senate Companion
Relates to the maintenance of a database on intellectual property generated by
state employees or developed through state-funded research which shall include,
at a minimum, a brief description of the intellectual property and up-to-date
contact information for each item.
Bioscience Training
A.10255 Magnarelli
S.7840 LaValle
Provides assistance to biosciences research institutions and organizations
based on a competitive basis to develop curriculum and administer bioscience
specific training programs for current and prospective industry
employees.
Status: A.10255 Reported to Ways & Means
Bioscience Research
A.10256 Magnarelli
No Senate Companion
Creates a new program within the foundation for science, technology and
innovation to aid the commercialization of bioscience innovations through
grants and assistance to companies and research
institutions.
Status: A. 10256 Passed Assembly
Chimera Prohibition
S.55 DeFrancisco
No Assembly Companion
Creates the human chimera prohibition act which makes it unlawful for any
person or entity, public or private, to intentionally create or attempt to
create a human chimera; defines terms; imposes penalties for violations.
Embryo Research
S.57 DeFrancisco
No Assembly Companion
Enacts the "germ line genetic engineering prohibition act"; establishes no
person shall knowingly alter the genome of a cell of a human being, including a
human embryo, such that the alteration is capable of being transmitted to
descendants.
Grade Notification
A.166 Weisenberg
S.223 Larkin
Requires colleges chartered by the regents or incorporated by a special act of
the legislature to notify parents and legal guardians of a dependent student of
such student's course grades and semester average, upon request, prior to the
commencement of the next academic semester.
Status: S.223 Passed Senate
Athletic Prohibition
A.234 Wright
No Assembly Companion
Enacts the student athlete free enterprise act to permit student athletes to
engage in free enterprise activities; provides that associations and
organizations regulating student athletics in this state shall not prohibit
student athletes from engaging in free enterprise activities.
Dormitory Smoking
A.538-A Paulin
S.1955-A Leibell
Prohibits smoking in dormitories, residence halls, and other group residential
facilities.
Status: Delivered to Governor 6/27/08
Emergency Contraception
A.885 Englebright
S.1716 Winner
Enacts the "public university emergency contraception act"; requires every
college and university of the state university of New York and the city
university of New York to provide emergency contraception to any student
requesting it and requires the widespread provision of information at such
colleges and universities on the safety and availability of emergency
contraception on campus.
Status: A.885 Held in Ways & Means
Volunteer Service
A.886 Englebright
No Senate Companion
Enacts the higher education community service act to promote volunteer service
by higher education students; creates a council for higher education community
service to regulate and recognize persons and programs associated therewith;
requires a report to the governor, temporary president of the senate and
speaker of the assembly.
Campus Tabling
A.920 Englebright
No Senate Companion
Defines the term "tabling" as dissemination of information and allows
organizations to do tabling outside buildings on campus so long as they don't
block access to the academic use of campus buildings.
Voter Registration
A.1168 Dinowitz
No Senate Companion
Designates state and city universities of New York as participating agencies
for voter registration form distribution and assistance; permits independent
institutions to do the same upon request; requires SUNY and CUNY independent
institutions to offer each applicant an application for an absentee
ballot.
Status: A.1168 Calendar 703
Student Fee Referendum
A.1210 Gunther
S.1355 Johnson
Requires the biennial conducting of a referendum of the student body at each
college and university of the state university of New York and city university
of New York, and at each community college as to whether the student activity
fees shall be mandatory or voluntary; requires the funds from such fees to be
disbursed in a fair and neutral manner without regard to the viewpoints of
organizations requesting funding; requires the posting of a notice of the
purpose of such fee and the mission statements of all organizations receiving
disbursements from such fees.
Student Fee Referendum
A.1317 Gunther
No Senate Companion
Requires the biennial conducting of a referendum of the student body at each
college and university of the state university of New York and city university
of New York, and at each community college as to whether the student activity
fees shall be mandatory or voluntary; requires the funds from such fees to be
disbursed in a fair and neutral manner without regard to the viewpoints of
organizations requesting funding; requires the billing of all such fees to
disclose the purpose of such fee and the mission statements of all
organizations receiving disbursements from such fees.
Parental Notification
A.1318 Gunther
No Senate Companion
Requires every institution of higher education to provide notice to each newly
admitted student and his or her parents of the parents' and student's rights
under the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and the
availability of a waiver signed by the student which grants access to parents
to the student's academic records.
Sign Posting
A.1468 Englebright
No Senate Companion
Protects and regulates the posting of signs on college campuses by student
organizations.
Polling Places
A.1539 Bradley
S.3706 Oppenheimer
Provides that whenever the majority of voters eligible to vote in an election
district reside on a college or university campus, the polling place designated
for such election district shall be on such campus.
Status: A.1539 Calendar 704
Medical Coverage
A.1782 Crouch
No Senate Companion
Provides that a student shall be eligible for up to eighteen months of coverage
if such person is on medical leave from his or her school.
Status: Held in Insurance Committee
Illegal Alien Prohibition
A.1851-A Crouch
S.82-A Padavan
Excludes illegal aliens from attending public post-secondary educational
institutions; requires such educational institutions to verify the legal
citizenship status of all students; requires such educational institutions to
provide information regarding the attendance of suspected illegal aliens to the
commissioner of education, the New York state attorney general and the United
States immigration and naturalization service.
Suicide Prevention
A.1941 Robinson
No Senate Companion
Establishes the collegiate suicide prevention program.
Credit Card Merchandising
A.1951 Englebright
No Senate Companion
Prohibits the direct merchandising of credit cards through SUNY and CUNY to any
enrolled student; defines direct merchandising.
Internship Indemnification
A.2061 Canestrari
S.931 LaValle
Relates to indemnification of students of the state university of New York who
participate in required course activity at sites of affiliates.
Health Insurance
A.2142 Thiele
No Senate Companion
Provides health insurance coverage for dependent children enrolled full-time in
an accredited professional or graduate school.
Textbook Tax
A.2350 Ortiz
No Senate Companion
Exempts textbooks required or recommended by college professors for use in a
particular course from sales and compensating use taxes; and also requires that
students provide a course syllabus or form which identifies course materials as
a requirement for such exemption.
MTA Discounts
A.2769 Colton
No Senate Companion
Allows MTA to establish discount fares for full-time undergraduate students on
railroad, subway and buses.
Voting Residency
A.3025 Weinstein
No Senate Companion
Redefines "residence" and alters the criteria to determine "residence" for
purposes of qualifications to register and vote; prohibits boards of elections
from applying to any one group or type of applicants for registration,
standards or practices different than the board; applies generally to
applicants for registration.
Status: A.3025 Calendar 707
Credit Card Solicitation
A.3034 Diaz L
S.3783 Parker
Provides that there shall be no solicitation for credit card holders through
state or city university of NY unless credit education courses are
provided.
Public Assistance Qualifications
A.3036 Diaz L
No Senate Companion
Allows college coursework to be credited as a work activity which may be used
toward fulfilling the employment requirements for public assistance benefits
under certain conditions.
Credit Card Counseling
A.4133 Rivera P
No Senate Companion
Requires every institution of higher education in the state to interview
students who withdraw to determine whether such withdrawal is the result of
credit card debt incurred by the student; requires such institutions to
annually report to the governor, temporary president of the senate and speaker
of the assembly on the number of students who withdraw because of credit card
debt; requires that course of instruction on the implications of establishing a
bad credit rating be given to newly entering students; requires such
institutions to regulate the conduct of issuers of credit cards while on
campus.
Alcohol Prevention
A.4499 Weisenberg
No Senate Companion
Requires college freshmen to complete at a minimum, a 3 credit hour alcohol and
substance abuse prevention course prior to the completion of the freshmen
year.
Alumni Information
A.5496 Boyland
No Senate Companion
Provides that information as to a student shall not be released by the state or
city university of New York or an alumni association thereof without the
student's written consent.
Hazing Information
A.5538 Morelle
S.2600 LaValle
Requires colleges to educate the campus community on bias-related crime,
hazing, underage drinking and illegal drug use expanding the authority of
colleges to regulate conduct by college and student government organizations
and clubs, athletic teams and clubs, alumni organizations, fraternities,
sororities, and any other organization that has access to and use of the
college facilities and requires colleges to adopt rules prohibiting such
activities.
Status: S.2600 Passed Senate
Graduate Student Incentives
A.5549 Tedisco
No Senate Companion
Enacts the graduate outreach assistance law to exempt from state income
taxation the first two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, with a fifty
thousand dollar cap per year, earned by a four-year college graduate and the
first one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, with a twenty-five thousand
dollar cap per year, earned by a two-year college graduate.
Status: Held in Ways & Means
Volunteer Service
A.5893 McDonough
No Senate Companion
Establishes the World Trade Center tribute act which shall create the SUNY
student volunteer service program and the CUNY student volunteer service
program which shall provide such students with up to three academic credits to
student volunteers who perform a minimum of ninety hours of volunteer work in a
semester.
Course Work Supplies
A.6367 Kolb
No Senate Companion
Provides an itemized deduction for expenses for course-mandated supplies for
eligible college students paid by taxpayers.
Status: Held in Ways & Means
Mandatory Health Insurance
A.7056 Canestrari
No Senate Companion
Requires full-time students at public or private institutions of higher
education to provide proof of health insurance coverage in order to enroll and
begin classes.
Community Service
A.7269 Hoyt
S.4337 LaValle
Enacts the "higher education community service opportunity act" to encourage
and promote a program whereby students who have benefited from society's
assistance with their post secondary education return their talents to society
to assist with pressing human, educational, environmental and public safety
concerns.
Integrated Services
A.7277 Destito
S.7377 Griffo
Promotes the most-integrated services available for individuals, especially
those with disabilities and requires a plan to be developed by each state
agency to promote integrated, community-based services with annual reports by
state agencies of their efforts to provide integrated services.
Status: Passed both Assembly & Senate
Disability Services
A.7330 Titus
S.3436 Morahan
No Assembly Companion
Establishes a funding program for the improvement of disability services at
institutions of higher education.
Citizenship Status
A.8070 Ball
No Senate Companion
Requires any person who is admitted or accepted to SUNY or CUNY be a citizen or
legally admitted to the U.S.
Textbook Bundling
A.8167 Glick
S.3063 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Enacts the "textbook access act."
Status: Passed both Assembly & Senate
Textbook Tax Deduction
A.8941 Zebrowski
S.5276 Morahan
No Assembly Companion
Provides a deduction in determining personal income tax for the cost of
textbooks at New York private or public college or university by a taxpayer or
such taxpayer's eligible dependent; defines "eligible dependent" and "qualified
education expenses".
Student Donations
A.9284-B Millman
S.7012-A Stavisky
Enacts the "SUNY/CUNY cares act" to distribute student residual consumer goods
from state universities and colleges to not-for-profit organizations.
Status: A.9284-B Passed Assembly; S.7016-A Senate
Rules Committee
Alcohol Possession
A.9335 Ortiz
S.2964 Rath
Prohibits the possession of alcoholic beverages by persons under the age of 21
years on premises licensed by the state liquor authority and includes civil
penalties for violation: a fine of not more than $100 and/or community service
for first offense; and for subsequent violations, a fine of $250-$500 and/or
community service.
Status: S.2964 Passed Senate
Public Assistance Eligibility
A.9841 Wright; A.9943
S.6886 Kruger
Extends chapter 534 of the laws of 2000, which clarifies the definition of work
activities to include certain work-study and internship positions; further
ensures that students will have the opportunity to continue in school even if
assigned to other work activities by extending the provisions of this chapter
to June 30, 2010.
Status: Delivered to Governor 6/25/08
Social Hosting
A.10813-A Lentol
S.7577-A Fuschillo
Establishes "social host" liability upon individuals who permit the consumption
of alcoholic beverages on their property by persons under 21 years of
age.
Status: S.7577-A Passed Senate
Advisory Council
A.10940-Ortiz
S.8254 Morahan
Restructures the existing Advisory Council on Underage Alcohol Consumption so
that it is located within OASAS.
Status: Delivered to the Governor – 6/27/08
Textbook Cost Information
A.10268 Millman
S.5274 Morahan
No Assembly Companion
Relates to policies addressing textbook sales and bookstores at public colleges
or universities; outlines such guidelines; provides that faculty members
affirmatively acknowledge the bookstore's quoted retail price of textbooks
selected for use in each course; makes related changes.
Admissions Status
A.10554 Benjamin
S.7684 Montgomery
Relates to prohibiting colleges from denying formerly incarcerated individuals
admittance to college based solely on their incarceration.
Public Assistance Eligibility
A.10659 Wright
S.7428 Kruger
Makes permanent the provisions of chapter 534 of the laws of 2000, which
clarifies the definition of work activities to include certain work-study and
internship positions and further ensures that students will have the
opportunity to continue in school even if assigned to other work
activities.
Immunization
A.10942 Rules
No Senate Companion
Relates to the immunization of health care workers and students; further makes
provisions relating to vaccinations for sexually transmitted disease.
SUNY/CUNY Admissions Demonstration
A.11600-B Magnarelli
S.8509-B DeFrancisco
Establish a demonstration programs in Syracuse and up to five other cities in
conjunction with the Say Yes to Education foundation which would provide free
tuition at any SUNY or CUNY university, after all available financial aid has
been received and deducted from the tuition amount, to any student who
graduates from the school district in one of the demonstration cities and who
is admitted to a SUNY or CUNY school.
Health Insurance Eligibility
S.3185 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Provides that an unmarried and unemployed college graduate may be considered a
dependent child for family health insurance coverage purposes for a period of
one year from the date of graduation.
Health Insurance
S.2907 Seward
No Assembly Companion
Requires students in public and private colleges and universities in this state
to participate in a student health insurance program; requires all public and
private institutions of higher education to offer health insurance through
group plans to all full and part-time students.
Non-Resident Identification
S.3743 Leibell
No Assembly Companion
Relates to the mandatory filing of verified notification forms of students who
are not citizens with the office of attorney general and the filing of a
certificate of security information with the FBI by colleges, universities and
schools of higher education prior to receipt of any financial assistance from
the state of New York or any of its political subdivisions.
Grade Notification
S.5104 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Requires institutions of the state university system to notify parents and
legal guardians of a student of such student's course grades where such parent
or guardian contributes at least one-half of the tuition and other expenses of
such student.
Voter Registration
S.6169 Klein
No Assembly Companion
Improves voter registration among young people.
Tax Credit
A.820 Englebright
S.5117 Hannon
Establishes the invest in New York and New York invests in you tuition
reimbursement program; establishes a personal income tax credit for one-half of
the student loan expenses paid by a taxpayer during the taxable year for the 10
years following graduation from the state university of New York or the city
university of New York when the taxpayer continues to reside and work in the
state following graduation.
Custodial Parent Tuition
A.1204 Eddington
S.3049 Trunzo
Provides that the tuition and fees of non-resident students of the state
university of New York, city university of New York and community colleges
within the state shall be no greater than that of resident students if such
non-resident student has a non-custodial parent residing in this state or
within the sponsoring district and such parent's child support payments are not
in arrears.
Status: S.3049 Passed Senate
Employee Tuition Wavier
A.2311 Hoyt
No Senate Companion
Provides a partial tuition waiver of 50% for children of certain employees of
the state university who have worked for the university for at least 5
consecutive years; does not apply to former employees; makes other related
provisions.
Veteran Fee Waiver
A.3856 Ortiz
S.7886 Leibell
Establishes a veteran fee waiver program within the State University of New
York system and provides for eligibility, applicability and amounts of such
waivers.
Status: S.7886 Leibell Passed Senate
Senior Tuition Wavier
A.3942 Markey
No Senate Companion
Authorizes the trustees of the state university and community colleges to offer
courses to persons 60 years of age or over without tuition and either with or
without credit; provides for taking of courses on a space available basis.
Fee Limits
A.4216 Glick
No Senate Companion
Caps total of mandatory non-tuition fees per semester or quarter (not including
the mandatory student activity fee) imposed upon students of the state
university of New York to no more than fifteen percent of total tuition
fee.
Graduate National Guard Tuition
A.4668 Schimminger
No Senate Companion
Permits national guard members to participate in tuition benefits for graduate
education.
Senior Tuition Wavier
A.4820 McEneny
S.2510 Farley
Authorizes the trustees of the state university to permit persons sixty years
of age or over to take courses on a space available basis given therein for
credit without tuition, as well as auditing such courses and such eligible
persons may take up to nine hours of courses for credit without tuition.
Status: S.2510 Passed Senate
Fixed Tuition Rates
A.4967 Hoyt
S.2792 LaValle
Provides for four year fixed tuitions at the state university of New York and
the city university of New York for all entering undergraduate freshmen, or
five years in the case of an individual accepted into a five year degree
program.
Veteran Audits
A.5690 Townsend
S.6004 Griffo
Extends educational benefits to attend classes at the State University of New
York and the City University of New York on a tuition-free audit basis to
eligible veterans with an honorable discharge.
Status: A.5690 Held in Committee; S.6004 Passed
Senate
National Guard Tuition Benefits
A.6443 McEneny
S.3632 Breslin
Enables members of the New York guard who wish to attend Excelsior College to
be eligible to receive benefits under the recruitment incentive and retention
program.
EMT Tuition
A.7895 Cusick
S.1701 Robach
Grants volunteer firefighters and emergency medical technicians academic credit
at institutions at state operated institutions of the state university of New
York and the senior colleges of the city university of New York to the extent
of six credits per year and 60 credits in the aggregate without the payment of
fees, tuition or other charges.
Immigrant Tuition
A.8109 Camara
S.1993 Parker
Provides in-state tuition rates at New York universities and colleges to
qualified immigrant students if such students attended high school in the state
for 2 years or more; graduated from high school in the state or attained a
state general equivalency diploma and registered as an entering student at, or
is currently enrolled in a public institution of higher education within the
state.
Course Audits
A.8942 Zebrowski
S.2440 Morahan
Permits certain persons with disabilities to audit courses given without
tuition, examination, grading or credit therefor upon a space available basis;
defines a "person with a disability."
Veteran Tuition Exemption
A.10190 Ball
No Senate Companion
Authorizes trustees of SUNY and CUNY to exempt from the payment of tuition,
any resident who was honorably discharged and served during OEF/OIF in
armed forces from
Volunteer Firefighter Tuition
A.10225 Koon
S.7094 Aubertine
Establishes the volunteer firefighters and emergency medical service volunteer
tuition assistance grant program; provides that counties shall have the option
to establish such program by the enactment of a local law and provides for
state reimbursement to counties for fifty percent of tuition assistance
costs.
Veteran Tuition
A.10428 Cusick
No Senate Companion
Provides that Afghanistan and Iraq war veterans shall receive up to four years
of undergraduate or three years graduate education at SUNY or CUNY tuition
free.
Police Tuition Waivers
A.10735 Lentol
S.7728 Padavan
Requires tuition waivers for up to two courses per semester/quarter for police
officer students in baccalaureate or higher degree programs at SUNY and
CUNY.
Status: 7728 Passed Senate
Veteran’s Graduate Degree
A.11384 Bradley
S.5644 Leibell
Provide a recruitment incentive and retention program for certain active
members of the New York army national guard, New York air national guard, and
New York naval militia and extend current tuition benefits to include graduate
education.
Status: S.5644 Passed Senate
Distance Learning Tuition
S.4076 LaValle
No Assembly Companion
Provides that the trustees of the state university of New York may authorize
the establishment of a new category of tuition for non-resident students
enrolled in distance learning courses.
National Guard Graduate Tuition
S.5644 Leibell
No Assembly Companion
Authorizes the establishment of a recruitment incentive and retention program
for graduate education.
Veteran Tuition & Benefits
S.8025 Leibell
No Assembly Companion
Provides additional benefits for veterans which include free SUNY, CUNY or
community college tuition, services and counseling related to post-traumatic
stress disorder and brain injuries and tax credits for employers who provide
compensation to employees serving in active duty in the national guard or
military reserves.
Status: Reported to Senate Finance








