New York Senate Bill 8594: Enacts the "securing customer assets against malfeasance" or "S.C.A.M." act; increases penalties for a scheme to defraud; broadens the definitions of commercial bribery and bribing a public servant; creates the crime of structuring; expands jurisdiction for tax revenue deprivation; increases penalties for defrauding the government and certain persons over the age of sixty-five.

New York · 2025-2026 session

Status: Introduced

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PRINT NUMBER 8594B (2026-02-27)

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