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NY S04373

NY S04373
Enacts Carlos' law; relates to crimes involving the death or injury of a worker; establishes higher fines for corporations who commit such crimes; establishes the crimes of endangering the welfare of a worker in the third, second and first degrees.


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Introduced
02/10/2017
In Committee
01/03/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

2017-2018 General Assembly

Bill Summary

Enacts Carlos' law; relates to crimes involving the death or injury of a worker; establishes higher fines for corporations who commit such crimes; establishes the crimes of endangering the welfare of a worker in the third, second and first degrees.

AI Summary

This bill, known as "Carlos' law," relates to crimes involving the death or injury of a worker. It establishes higher fines for corporations that commit such crimes and creates new offenses called "Endangering the Welfare of a Worker" in the third, second, and first degrees. These new offenses apply to employers or supervisors who, through criminal negligence, expose workers to physical injury, causing serious physical injury or the worker's death. The bill also allows courts to order restitution or reparation beyond the standard amounts when an employer or supervisor is convicted of certain worker endangerment offenses.

Committee Categories

Housing and Urban Affairs

Sponsors (10)

Last Action

REFERRED TO CODES (on 01/03/2018)

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