New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07244

Introduced
3/21/25  
Refer
3/21/25  

Caption

Relates to the re-assignment of police officers pending certain investigations of incompetency or misconduct involving egregious behavior including, but not limited to, police brutality, intimidation, racial profiling, planting or fabricating evidence, unwarranted search and seizure, violating department procedures, and abuse of authority, and provides for an expeditious investigation of such incidents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY HB07109

An Act Concerning Implementing Certain Recommendations Of The Transforming Children's Behavioral Health Policy And Planning Committee And Abuse Investigations Involving Behavioral Analysts.

NY HB1226

Authorize boards of county commissioners to adopt policies for investigating allegations of misconduct of county departments, employees, and officers.

NY S07593

Allows access to sealed and protected records to civilian law enforcement oversight entities conducting investigations and disciplinary proceedings for misconduct by police and peace officers.

NY S08514

Provides that no person shall be eligible for appointment as a police officer who was previously employed as a police officer and who: was dismissed for malfeasance or other serious misconduct calling into question such person's fitness to serve as a police officer; or resigned or retired from such officer's position while under investigation for such malfeasance or other serious misconduct; defines terms; makes related provisions.

NY HB2071

Relating to certain policies and procedures for health care specialty consultations in certain child abuse or neglect investigations and assessments.

NY SB336

Department of Human Resources, child-care facilities, exceptions to licensing requirements, limited; child abuse investigations, procedures and authority revised; cause of action for violations

NY A09253

Requires policing agencies to conduct an inventory of, and develop a publicly-available policy for, any artificial intelligence used to aid criminal investigations.

NY A08081

Strengthens protections for patients regarding sexual misconduct by medical providers; requires medical expert consultants involved in investigations disclose conflicts of interest and to not be under investigation, on warning, or on probation; requires a zero-tolerance policy to be adopted and training to be provided on sexual misconduct by the board for professional misconduct; includes provisions related to the right to have a chaperone; includes sexual misconduct in the definition of professional misconduct.

NY LD1784

An Act to Require Police Departments to Publish and Make Accessible Their Policies and Procedures and Require Training of Officers

NY HB3744

Relating to school district investigations of misconduct.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.