Meeting Name: Committee on Civil and Human Rights Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 12/2/2021 10:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
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Int 1208-2018 *Helen K. Rosenthal Proposed Int. No. 1208-AProhibiting employers from posting job listings without minimum and maximum salary information.IntroductionThis bill would make it an unlawful discriminatory practice to not include in job listings the minimum and maximum salary offered for any position located within New York City. The range for the listed maximum and minimum salary would extend from the lowest salary to the highest salary that the employer in good faith believes it would pay for the advertised job, promotion, or transfer. Temporary staffing firms are exempt from this legislation as they already provide this information after interviews in compliance with the NY State Wage Theft Prevention Act.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 1208-2018 *Helen K. Rosenthal  Prohibiting employers from posting job listings without minimum and maximum salary information.IntroductionThis bill would make it an unlawful discriminatory practice to not include in job listings the minimum and maximum salary offered for any position located within New York City. The range for the listed maximum and minimum salary would extend from the lowest salary to the highest salary that the employer in good faith believes it would pay for the advertised job, promotion, or transfer. Temporary staffing firms are exempt from this legislation as they already provide this information after interviews in compliance with the NY State Wage Theft Prevention Act.Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Int 1208-2018 *Helen K. Rosenthal  Prohibiting employers from posting job listings without minimum and maximum salary information.IntroductionThis bill would make it an unlawful discriminatory practice to not include in job listings the minimum and maximum salary offered for any position located within New York City. The range for the listed maximum and minimum salary would extend from the lowest salary to the highest salary that the employer in good faith believes it would pay for the advertised job, promotion, or transfer. Temporary staffing firms are exempt from this legislation as they already provide this information after interviews in compliance with the NY State Wage Theft Prevention Act.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 2020-2020 *Helen K. Rosenthal  Open captioning at motion picture theatres.IntroductionThis bill would require that movie theaters showing over 10 movies a week provide open captions for at least one quarter of all showings when a movie is shown four or more times. However, theaters more than four open caption showings of a single movie in one week would not be required. At least half of the open captioned showings would be during peak attendance hours. Peak attendance showings start after 5:59 and end before 11:01 on Friday and begin after 11:29 am and end before 11:01 pm on Saturday and Sunday. If fewer than one in eight showings is scheduled for peak attendance hours or similar times on other weekdays, the screening during those hours must be open captioned. Open caption showings that play at the same time do not count towards this minimum and a theater may show more open captioned movies than required. A theater must advertise open caption showings the same way they do other showings and must maintain documents to show compliance with these requirements for at least three years. A theater violating this law is subject to penalties. Films that are produced and distributed without open captioning are exempt from this requirement.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 2020-2020 *Helen K. Rosenthal  Open captioning at motion picture theatres.IntroductionThis bill would require that movie theaters showing over 10 movies a week provide open captions for at least one quarter of all showings when a movie is shown four or more times. However, theaters more than four open caption showings of a single movie in one week would not be required. At least half of the open captioned showings would be during peak attendance hours. Peak attendance showings start after 5:59 and end before 11:01 on Friday and begin after 11:29 am and end before 11:01 pm on Saturday and Sunday. If fewer than one in eight showings is scheduled for peak attendance hours or similar times on other weekdays, the screening during those hours must be open captioned. Open caption showings that play at the same time do not count towards this minimum and a theater may show more open captioned movies than required. A theater must advertise open caption showings the same way they do other showings and must maintain documents to show compliance with these requirements for at least three years. A theater violating this law is subject to penalties. Films that are produced and distributed without open captioning are exempt from this requirement.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Res 1039-2019 *Inez D. Barron Proposed Res. No. 1039-AEstablishing the NYS Community Commission on Reparations Remedies to examine the impacts of the institution of slavery, subsequently racial and economic discrimination against African-Americans, and recommend appropriate remedies. (A.2619A/ S.7215)Resolution Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Res 1039-2019 *Inez D. Barron  Establishing the NYS Community Commission on Reparations Remedies to examine the impacts of the institution of slavery, subsequently racial and economic discrimination against African-Americans, and recommend appropriate remedies. (A.2619A/ S.7215)Resolution Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Res 1039-2019 *Inez D. Barron  Establishing the NYS Community Commission on Reparations Remedies to examine the impacts of the institution of slavery, subsequently racial and economic discrimination against African-Americans, and recommend appropriate remedies. (A.2619A/ S.7215)Resolution Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Res 1040-2019 *Inez D. Barron  Establishing the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans to examine financial and other impacts of slavery and continued discrimination and recommend appropriate remedies. (S.1083/ H.R. 40)Resolution Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Res 1040-2019 *Inez D. Barron  Establishing the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans to examine financial and other impacts of slavery and continued discrimination and recommend appropriate remedies. (S.1083/ H.R. 40)Resolution Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available