S 2278

  • New York Senate Bill
  • 2023 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate
  • Passed Senate May 14, 2024
  • Assembly
  • Governor

Establishes a right of action for claims arising out of coerced debts

Abstract

Prohibits creditors from enforcing a consumer debt incurred as a result of fraud, duress, intimidation, threat, force, identity theft, exploitation of the debtor's personal information or similar economic abuse perpetrated against a debtor; establishes a right of action by the debtor for relief against creditors for violations; makes related provisions.

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May 29, 2024

Assembly

ORDERED TO THIRD READING RULES CAL.144

Assembly

SUBSTITUTED FOR A1309B

May 14, 2024

Assembly

REFERRED TO CODES

Senate

DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY

Senate

PASSED SENATE

May 13, 2024

Senate

ADVANCED TO THIRD READING

May 08, 2024

Senate

2ND REPORT CAL.

May 07, 2024

Senate

1ST REPORT CAL.939

Feb 06, 2024

Senate

REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO JUDICIARY

Jan 08, 2024

Senate

PRINT NUMBER 2278A

Senate

AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO CONSUMER PROTECTION

Jan 03, 2024

Senate

REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION

May 16, 2023

Senate

REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO JUDICIARY

Jan 19, 2023

Senate

REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION

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