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Code · New York · Assembly Rules · Bills and Resolutions

§ 4. Final day.

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§ 4. Final day. a. The final day for the unlimited introduction of
bills, including those recommended by the state government, local
governments, public authorities and other public corporations and all
departments, agencies and other instrumentalities thereof shall be the
last Tuesday in May of the second year of the term of the Assembly.
After the last Tuesday in May of such second year, no bill shall be
introduced except by the Committee on Rules, by message from the Senate
or, with the consent of the Speaker, by members elected at a special
election who take office on or after the first Tuesday in May.
b. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision a of this section,
bills may be introduced at any time by unanimous consent of the House.
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