New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08016

Introduced
4/22/25  
Refer
4/22/25  
Report Pass
5/28/25  
Refer
5/28/25  
Report Pass
6/9/25  
Refer
6/9/25  

Caption

Provides for securities fraud whistleblower incentives and protections; defines terms; grants whistleblower awards for one or more whistleblowers who voluntarily provide original information to the attorney general that was the basis for a successful covered enforcement action; protects whistleblowers from retaliation; authorizes the attorney general to adopt any necessary rules and regulations; makes related provisions.

Impact

The GRIFT Act seeks to enhance New York's financial regulatory landscape, encouraging individuals to report violations without fear of retaliation. It defines ‘covered enforcement actions’ and outlines the potential for whistleblower awards ranging from ten to thirty percent of monetary sanctions collected as a result of information provided by whistleblowers. This act is anticipated to both deter fraudulent practices within financial institutions and empower individuals to come forward with vital information without the fear of losing their jobs or experiencing other forms of retaliation.

Summary

Assembly Bill A08016, also known as the 'Government Response to Insider Fraud and Trading Act' or the 'GRIFT Act', introduces a comprehensive framework for incentivizing whistleblowers who report securities fraud. The legislation aims to amend existing laws, including the General Business Law and the Financial Services Law, by creating clear definitions for whistleblowers and establishing incentive structures for reporting fraudulent activities. This includes monetary rewards for whistleblowers whose information leads to successful enforcement actions that impose significant monetary sanctions.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the delineation of what constitutes 'original information' and the criteria for awarding whistleblower status. Critics may argue that the rules could discourage individuals from reporting due to ambiguities in the definitions and excessive complexities in claiming rewards. Additionally, concerns about whether existing protections against retaliation are sufficient, or whether the right balance is struck between incentivizing reporting and ensuring due process for those accused of wrongdoing, are likely to emerge as significant discussion points in legislative debates surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

NY S07494

Same As Provides for securities fraud whistleblower incentives and protections; defines terms; grants whistleblower awards for one or more whistleblowers who voluntarily provide original information to the attorney general that was the basis for a successful covered enforcement action; protects whistleblowers from retaliation; authorizes the attorney general to adopt any necessary rules and regulations; makes related provisions.

Previously Filed As

NY S07494

Provides for securities fraud whistleblower incentives and protections; defines terms; grants whistleblower awards for one or more whistleblowers who voluntarily provide original information to the attorney general that was the basis for a successful covered enforcement action; protects whistleblowers from retaliation; authorizes the attorney general to adopt any necessary rules and regulations; makes related provisions.

NY HF23

Whistleblower definitions provided, and whistleblower protections for public employees modified.

NY HB3893

Relating to the protection of whistleblowers, accountability in public and private sectors, and penalties for retaliatory actions.

NY A10853

Relates to monopoly and anti-trust whistleblower incentives and protections including receipt of a portion of monetary sanctions for original information provided.

NY S431

Protect Whistleblower LEOs from Retaliation

NY S548

Protect Whistleblower LEOs from Retaliation

NY LD1963

An Act to Protect and Compensate Public Utility Whistleblowers

NY HB1031

Law Enforcement Whistleblower Protection

NY S2134

Authorizes provision of monetary awards to whistleblowers who report State tax law violations committed by employers in construction industry.

NY A429

Authorizes provision of monetary awards to whistleblowers who report State tax law violations committed by employers in construction industry.

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