PIA-supported legislation (A.8831) that would repeal the outdated anti-arson application in New York City, was passed by the New York state Assembly (by a vote of 147-0) on March 25, 2024. The current anti-arson law In response to a surge in insurance fraud linked to...
PIANY-priority windstorm definition legislation passes state Assembly
The New York state Legislature may be right in the middle of budget negotiations, but the Assembly took a break from the budget to pass one of PIANY’s top legislative priorities for the 2024 legislative session. The Assembly passed A.2866—which requires the New York...
N.Y.: Navigating the rise of e-bikes and e-scooters in the Big Apple
E-bikes and e-scooters have surged in popularity as efficient, eco-friendly and fun alternatives to traditional vehicles—offering a compelling solution to urban congestion and contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Their accessibility and ease of...
N.Y.: Gov. Hochul’s plan to deter retail theft
The ongoing trend of organized retail theft is rippling across through the retail industry, contributing to store closures that have impacted communities far and wide. This upsurge in coordinated thefts, including smash-and-grab robberies and chronic shoplifting, is...
N.Y.: Private flood-insurance market study passes Senate
Last week, the New York state Senate passed legislation that would direct the New York State Department of Financial Services to—in part—study the possibility of supporting a private flood insurance market. The bill (S.8167), sponsored by Sen. Neil Breslin,...
N.Y.: Chapter amendments made to PIA-priority ‘bait-and-switch’ law
In 2023, PIANY fiercely advocated for passage of legislation that would increase consumer protections during the automobile insurance underwriting process. PIA was successful in its efforts when New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law S.5764-B, which takes aim at...
In review: New Jersey’s legislation session 2022-23
While PIANJ may have faced challenges in advancing the association’s top priority—a ban on the use of step-down provisions in personal auto policies—your association’s efforts during the 2022-23 session were not in vain. The organization has seen widespread success in...
N.Y.: Expanding horizons: Legislation introduced to widen C-MAP eligibility
In New York state, a notable amendment has been proposed that would redefine the landscape of coastal property insurance. Targeting the Coastal Market Assistance Program, this bill (S.8320)— introduced by Sen. Shelley Mayer, D-37—would broaden the insurance options...
New York takes steps to establish a first-in-the-nation statewide paid prenatal leave
As part of her annual State of the State address, which also laid out her legislative priorities for 2024,[1] New York Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled her plan to expand the state’s Paid Family Leave Policy, which paves the way for the state to be the first in the nation...
N.J.: Expanded paid family leave bill passes Assembly before stalling in the Senate
In a move to enhance workplace fairness, the New Jersey state General Assembly passed A-5166 on Dec. 21, 2023. Sponsored by Assemblymembers Annette Quijano, D-20; Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, D-15; Craig J. Coughlin, D-19; Paul D. Moriarty, D-4; and co-sponsored by...