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Bill S 1368 establishes a temporary commission to study pesticide effects on health and the environment in New York City, guiding future regulations and policies.
Bill S 1368 establishes a temporary commission to study pesticide effects on health and the environment in New York City, guiding future regulations and policies.
Bill Number: S 1368
Title: Creates a temporary state pesticide commission to study the effects of the application of pesticides in New York City
Status: Committed to Rules
Introduced: January 09, 2025
Classification: Bill
The primary purpose of Bill S 1368 is to establish a temporary state pesticide commission tasked with investigating the effects of pesticide application within New York City. The bill aims to address public health and environmental concerns related to pesticide use, ensuring that any potential risks are thoroughly studied and understood.
Bill S 1368 is connected to several prior-session bills, including:
- A 4682
- A 1255
- A 901
- A 1572
- A 3195
- A 3808
- A 4923
- A 4034
- S 7775
- A 3170 (companion bill)
These related bills may provide context or additional frameworks regarding pesticide regulation and public health initiatives in New York.
Bill S 1368 represents a proactive approach to understanding and potentially regulating pesticide use in New York City. By establishing a dedicated commission, the bill seeks to ensure that the health and environmental impacts of pesticides are thoroughly examined, paving the way for informed policy decisions in the future.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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