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Gov. Hochul vetoes LLC Transparency Bill

Posted By Robert Treuber, Monday, December 22, 2025

This bill would have amended the state’s Limited Liability Company (LLC) law to clarify and expand how “beneficial ownership” reporting works under the New York LLC Transparency Act.

 

 

Key features of vetoed bill

  • Redefined key terms like “beneficial owner,” “reporting company,” and “exempt company” in state law so they weren’t dependent on changing federal standards.


  • Made New York’s reporting requirements independent of the federal Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), meaning domestic LLCs and those otherwise covered could be required to report ownership information to the New York Department of State even if federal requirements no longer applied.

 

What this means

Governor Hochul vetoed S. 8432 late Friday night. A new bill would have be introduced for consideration by the Legislature next session. 


The veto message indicated some inconsistency with federal law which impose a unique mandate on NY businesses. Proponents of LLC transparency will also have to find a new Senate sponsor and make revisions to the bill.

 

CLICK HERE FOR TEXT OF VETOED BILL


 VETO MESSAGE - No. 164

 

TO THE SENATE:

 

I am returning herewith, without my approval, the following bill:

 

Senate Bill Number 8432, entitled:

 

    "AN  ACT  to amend the limited liability company law, in relation to

      the scope of certain provisions relating to beneficial  owners  of

      limited liability companies"

 

    NOT APPROVED

 

  The  legislation  would  modify  the LLC Transparency Act, in light of

changes to the federal Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). The LLC  Trans-

parency Act was enacted to ensure that the state would receive reporting

similar  to that which is required under the federal CTA, thereby ensur-

ing  transparency  regarding  ownership  while  not  placing  additional

burdens on limited liability companies (LLCs). Since the LLC Transparen-

cy  Act was passed, the Federal Government has established new reporting

criteria, limiting requirements under the CTA. This bill would create  a

mandate  for  businesses  in New York that is not required under federal

law.

 

  As the LLC Transparency Act is  implemented  next  year,  we  want  to

ensure  that those required to provide updated reporting, continue to do

so, but imposing additional requirements on LLCs is not in the  interest

of New York State. Therefore, I am constrained to veto.

 

  The bill is disapproved.                       (signed) KATHY HOCHUL

 


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A Bill Signed. A Bill Vetoed.

Posted By Robert Treuber, Monday, December 8, 2025

A3307-A / S1840-A
Amends the Uniform Commercial Code to provide for emerging technologies

"Amd UCC, generally Incorporates the 2022 Uniform Law Commission recommended amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code to provide for emerging technologies; addresses emerging technologies, providing updated rules for commercial transactions involving virtual currencies, distributed ledger technologies (including blockchain), artificial intelligence, and other technological developments."

12/01/25 delivered to governor
12/05/25 signed chap.579

 

A3279-A / S 4728-A
Establishes the New York state cryptocurrency and blockchain study task force

"Establishes the New York state cryptocurrency and blockchain study task force to provide the governor and the legislature with information on the effects of the widespread use of cryptocurrencies and other forms of digital currencies and their ancillary systems, including but not limited to blockchain technology, in the state."

12/01/25 delivered to governor
12/05/25 vetoed memo.62

 

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Gov. Hochul signed one & vetoed two bills over the weekend

Posted By Robert Treuber, Monday, November 25, 2024

This bill was signed by Governor Hochul and chaptered:

S2271 / A3225

An act to amend the real property law and the civil practice law and rules, in relation to clarifying requirements for acknowledgments, proofs, oaths and affirmations without the state Clarifies requirements for acknowledgements, proofs, oaths and affirmations without the state

These bills were vetoed by Governor Hochul:

S8136A / A9507

Establishes the New York state cryptocurrency and blockchain study task force to provide the governor and the legislature with information on the effects of the widespread use of cryptocurrencies and other forms of digital currencies and their ancillary systems, including but not limited to blockchain technology, in the state.

S8663 / A7241A

An act to amend the executive law, in relation to limiting recordkeeping
and reporting duties of public notaries

Exempt notarial acts as they relate non-electronic notarization, from being recorded or maintained in a notarial record.

 

 

 

 


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