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S 6430

Establishes certain contract requirements involving glazing work

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Chris Ryan and 1 co-sponsor

Establishes contract requirements for glazing work, guiding bids and compliance, affecting glazing contractors, project owners, and procurement offices.

REFERRED TO PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTS
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Bill Summary · S 6430

Summary of Senate Bill S 6430 — Establishes certain contract requirements involving glazing work

Overview

  • Bill Number: S 6430
  • Title: Establishes certain contract requirements involving glazing work
  • Purpose (as stated by title): To establish contract requirements specifically related to glazing work.
  • Status: Referred to the Senate Committee on Procurement and Contracts
  • Introduced: March 13, 2025
  • Classification: Bill

Note: The available information does not include the full text of the bill. The summary below reflects the known details (title, sponsorship, actions) and what can be anticipated from the stated purpose. The specific provisions, definitions, and implemented standards would be in the bill’s enacted text.

Legislative actions and sponsorship

  • Primary sponsor: Sean Ryan
  • Cosponsor: Christopher Ryan
  • Legislative actions:
    • 2025-03-13: Referred to Procurement and Contracts
    • 2025-03-13: Referred to Procurement and Contracts (duplicate entry in the provided record)
  • Related/companion bill: A 7315 (Assembly companion)

Related bills

  • A 7315 (companion) listed twice in the record, indicating an Assembly counterpart that would cover similar or identical provisions.

Potential scope and affected parties

  • Likely scope: Contracts and procurement related to glazing work (e.g., window/glazing installation, repair, replacement, or related glazing services) within the relevant jurisdiction (the bill’s jurisdiction aligns with New York State practice, given the S prefix and the Assembly companion).
  • Potentially affected:
    • Glazing contractors and subcontractors
    • Construction project owners and agencies that procure glazing work
    • Architects, engineers, and project managers involved in glazing contracts
    • Procurement and contracting offices within the state or issuing agencies
    • Labor and safety enforcement bodies, if the provisions touch on wage, apprenticeship, or safety standards

Key provisions (status note)

  • The actual contract requirements (e.g., qualification criteria, bidding procedures, wage or apprenticeship requirements, insurance/bonding, subcontracting rules, safety standards, reporting) are not provided in the information available.
  • The final text will determine:
    • What specific requirements apply to glazing contracts
    • Whether the requirements apply to all glazing work or only to public contracts
    • Any thresholds, exemptions, or phased implementation
    • Enforcement mechanisms and penalties for noncompliance
    • Reporting or oversight provisions

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Next steps (typical for a bill in this stage):
    • Assignment to a subcommittee or deliberation by the Procurement and Contracts committee
    • Potential hearings, amendments, and votes within the committee
    • If advanced, progression to the full chamber for consideration
    • Possible passage to the other legislative chamber (Assembly if Senate, or Governor for signature) depending on the bill’s trajectory
  • Timeline: Not specified; introduced March 13, 2025, with current status as referred to the relevant committee.

Notes for readers

  • A complete understanding of the bill’s impact requires the full text and any fiscal notes or analyses produced by the legislative staff.
  • To monitor progress and review exact provisions, check the official legislative portal for S 6430 and its Assembly companion A 7315.

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Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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