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Priority 3 Bills - approval and veto

Posted By Robert Treuber, Monday, December 16, 2024

When legislation is proposed that has the potential to impact our business, the bill is reviewed by a Legislative Committee Team. 

Bills that are relevant but not disruptive are rated Priority 3. Bills that concern title insurance but have an unclear or uncertain impact are rated Priority 2. Priority 2 bills are closely watched by our lobbyists for amendments and the velocity of its progress through the two chamber of the legislature.

Bills that directly impact title insurance, either positively or negatively call for action and are rated Priority 1 by the Legislative Committee. Priority 1 bills are taken up by the Advocacy Committee, our professional lobbyists, and any NYSLTA Committee that may be effected by the bills passage.

Each Priority 1 bill is treated separately.  The action taken may be contacting the bill sponsor to offer guidance, issuing a memorandum in support of in opposition to the bill or providing subject matter expertise.  Priority 1 bills may also involve collaborating with non-title entities such as the Association of County Clerks, the Mortgage Bankers Association, and the Bar Association - to name a few.

 

A5073A

Hunter CO: Steck, Wallace, Buttenschon, Hawley, Zebrowski, McDonald
Prohibits mortgagees from requiring mortgagors of certain real property to purchase flood insurance exceeding certain limits
Same as S 7125-A BRESLIN
SUMM :Add S283, RP L Prohibits mortgagees from requiring mortgagors of certain residential real property to purchase flood insurance exceeding a coverage amount that exceeds the balance as of the beginning of the year for which the policy shall be in effect, or that includes coverage for contents.

12/02/24 delivered to governor
12/13/24 signed chap.557
12/13/24 approval memo.28

Pri:03

 

Old Bill:A4424 of 2022

 

Old Bill Last Act:02/01/22 REFERRED TO JUDICIARY

S967A

RYAN CO: HARCKHAM, PALUMBO
Relates to delinquent tax interest rates
Same as A 1489-A Thiele
SUMM :Amd S924-a, RPT L Relates to setting a minimum and maximum delinquent tax interest rate for payments due on residential real property.
12/13/24 VETOED MEMO.92

Pri:03

 

Old Bill:S6310B of 2022

 

Old Bill Last Act:01/05/22 REFERRED TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT

S9059

SKOUFIS
Extends the enforcement of the collection of delinquent real property taxes and the collection of taxes by banks and enforces the collection of taxes in certain villages
Same as A 9136 Otis
SUMM :Amd S6, Chap 602 of 1993 Extends the enforcement of the collection of delinquent real property taxes and the collection of taxes by banks; enforces the collection of taxes in certain villages.

12/13/24 VETOED MEMO.109

Pri:03

 

Old Bill:S6720 of 2022


Tags:  Advocacy  bill priority  legislative committee  lobbying 

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Two Days in Albany - March 20 & 21

Posted By Robert Treuber, Thursday, March 15, 2018
Updated: Thursday, March 15, 2018

 

[Note - this blog post was issued as an email blast on 3-15-2018]

 

The Two Days in Albany

That Can Make All the Difference

 
In a few weeks, the State Budget will be finalized.
The Senate has included title industry concerns in their budget, now we need the Assembly to put the title industry provisions in the final enacted budget.
 
We are asking every title professional - agents, abstractrers, underwriter counsels and agency reps, closers, service companies - to spend a few hours on one day to personally ask their State Assembly Member to include the Seward-Cahill and Golden- Abbate bills in their final budget.
 
Tuesday March 20th and Wednesday March 21st
Face to face lobbying to stop the disaster of Regulation 208
 
NYSLTA is organizing this effort but this is EVERYONE'S concern. Members and non-members are urged to participate.
 
The details and the sign-up for this urgent effort are on the NYSLTA Member web site. Its free and it is few hours in Albany that could make all the difference for the industry that provide
s your livelihood.

 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER


Tags:  advocacy  DFS  NYS Assembly  Reg 208  Regulations 

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