New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04899

Introduced
2/10/25  
Refer
2/10/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Report Pass
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  
Report Pass
5/5/26  
Refer
5/5/26  
Report Pass
5/29/26  
Refer
5/29/26  

Caption

Requires law enforcement officers to conduct a lethality assessment as part of the standardized domestic incident report form when responding to incidents of domestic violence.

Companion Bills

NY S02280

Same As Requires law enforcement officers to conduct a lethality assessment as part of the standardized domestic incident report form when responding to incidents of domestic violence.

Previously Filed As

NY S02280

Requires law enforcement officers to conduct a lethality assessment as part of the standardized domestic incident report form when responding to incidents of domestic violence.

NY A3455

Requires persons to report incidents of domestic violence to law enforcement and makes it a disorderly persons offense to fail to report.

NY SB3048

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-LETHALITY

NY A2086

"Stephanie's Law"; Requires AOC to establish publicly-accessible domestic violence registry; requires law enforcement officer to search State's domestic violence registries when conducting arrest.

NY S2601

"Stephanie's Law"; Requires AOC to establish publicly-accessible domestic violence registry; requires law enforcement officer to search State's domestic violence registries when conducting arrest.

NY HB4668

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-LETHALITY

NY HB4493

Relating to the duty of a peace officer to use a standardized lethality assessment protocol when investigating a family violence allegation or responding to a disturbance call that may involve family violence; providing training requirements for peace officers and reporting requirements for the Department of Public Safety.

NY A2087

Requires law enforcement officer to conduct danger assessment of domestic violence victims and provide assistance to high-risk victims.

NY S01985

Requires police officers to take temporary custody of firearms for not less than one hundred twenty hours when responding to reports of family violence.

NY SB3173

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-ASSESSMENT

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