As amended 3/9/2026: ++HR++ - Note: 3/9 Amendment, No longer overhauls the workers' compensation system by shifting from a provider prior-authorization process to an exclusion-list model. ++Technology++ - Prohibits the distribution of materially deceptive AI-generated media intended to influence an election. (Part S) ++Legal Services++ - Requires the annual rate of interest on judgments be calculated at the one-year United States treasury bill rate. (Part DD) ++Ethics++ - Establishes a deadline for lobbyists to complete their required training course and creates a fee for lobbyists who fail to complete that training on time. (Part U) - Requires both lobbyists and their clients to complete a state-run training course. (Part U) ++Weapons++ - Expands the definition of machine gun to include a convertible pistol that is equipped with a pistol converter. (Part CA) - Defines convertible pistol as a pistol that can be altered into a machine gun. (Part CA) - Establishes new criminal offenses for the manufacture and sale of pistols that can be readily converted to machine guns. (Part CA) - Requires 3D printers sold in the state to be equipped with technology to block the printing of firearms. (Part CA) - Expands the criminal offense for the possession of a digital firearm manufacturing code with the intent to manufacture an item. (Part CA) ++Removed Provisions++ - Expands the crime of criminal interference by with health care services or access to a place of religious worship by expanding the definition of health care facility and adding the offense of demonstrating within 25 feet of the facility with the intent to alarm and annoy anyone using the services of either a reproductive health care clinic or house of worship. (Part K) - Revises the surprise medical bill dispute resolution process to primarily rely on a benchmark payment standard and amends the criteria for determining a reasonable fee when there is a dispute. (Part T) - 3/9/2026 version removes language defining a convertible pistol and digital firearm manufacturing codes, establishing a criminal offense for the possession of a digital firearm manufacturing code with the intent to manufacture an item. (Part CA) - Prohibits the distribution of materially deceptive AI-generated media intended to influence an election if occurring 90 days before an election and without the consent of individuals depicted. (Part R) - Prohibits an alcoholic beverage brand or trade name label from containing any statement, design, or device that would appeal to children or persons under 21. (Part O) - Authorizes the use of channel pricing of liquor and wine by manufacturers and wholesalers by filing different prices and/or quantity discounts for on-premises and off-premises retailers. (Part O) - Creates requirements for persons applying for an alcohol fulfillment warehouse permit, and allows the warehouses to be used for direct shipment of beverages and shipping of beverages for sale by licensed retailers. (Part O) - Allows a special on-premises license to be issued to a hotel. (Part O) - Allows microbreweries, microrectifiers, and microdistilleries to conduct tastings on the licensed premises and sell New York-labeled products. (Part O) - Allows a licensed manufacturer to own up to three licensed retail premises for on-premises consumption located out of state. (Part O) - Creates an adult care facility alcoholic beverage license. (Part P) - Allows alcoholic beverages to be provided by a licensee in an airport lounge. (Part P) - Creates a higher education on-premises license for alcoholic beverage sales. (Part P) - Creates a hotel concessionaire license to sell unopened alcoholic beverages to go. (Part P) - Creates an early morning sport bar on-premises alcoholic beverages permit. (part P) - Creates a dine and dance license for on-premises consumption. (Part Q) - Enacts the "New York State Bivens Act" to create a state-level cause of action against federal officials for constitutional rights violations. - Establishes the "Sensitive Location Protection Act" to restrict civil immigration enforcement in locations such as schools and hospitals unless agents possess a judicial warrant. (Part M) - Establishes the offense of unlawful use of a drone which occurs when a person operates a drone in a nefarious manner or over prohibited space without prior approval. Allows law enforcement officers to take reasonable measure to disable to a drone that poses a safety or security risk. (Part D) - Requires the annual rate of interest on judgments be calculated at the one-year United States treasury bill rate. (Part DD)
| Date | Chamber | Action |
|---|---|---|
Mar 9, 2026 | — | print number 10005b |
Mar 9, 2026 | — | amend and recommit to ways and means |
Feb 20, 2026 | — | print number 10005a |
Feb 20, 2026 | — | amend and recommit to ways and means |
Jan 21, 2026 | — | referred to ways and means |
| Last Action | Mar 9, 2026 |
| Year | 2025 |
| Bill Type | Bill |
| Created | Jan 26, 2026 |
| Updated | Mar 11, 2026 |