New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08092

Introduced
4/28/25  
Refer
4/28/25  

Caption

Requires real estate brokers and salespersons to complete two hours of sexual harassment prevention training every two years.

Impact

By imposing a mandatory training requirement, A08092 directly impacts the licensing process for real estate professionals. Licensees will need to complete two separate one-hour training sessions over a two-year period to maintain their real estate licenses. This requirement serves to elevate the training standards for real estate professionals, endeavoring to prevent potential harassment incidents. The relevant regulatory bodies may also be expected to create standardized training programs to ensure compliance with this legislation, which could translate into increased operational duties for those organizations.

Summary

Bill A08092 aims to amend the real property law in New York by requiring real estate brokers and salespersons to complete two hours of sexual harassment prevention training every two years. This initiative is intended to enhance awareness and improve the overall professional conduct within the real estate industry, recognizing the importance of creating safe and respectful environments in real estate transactions. The measure reflects a growing commitment to addressing sexual harassment in professional settings, particularly in industries with high public interaction.

Contention

Some potential points of contention surrounding A08092 could include concerns from industry stakeholders about the logistical challenges this bill may pose. Agents and brokers may worry about finding the time to meet the training requirements amidst busy schedules, while training providers may have to rapidly scale up offerings to accommodate the mandated sessions. Opponents might argue that while combating harassment is vital, there should be consideration for smaller agencies or independent brokers who may find the burden of compliance heavier compared to larger firms with dedicated resources.

Companion Bills

NY S05780

Same As Requires real estate brokers and salespersons to complete two hours of sexual harassment prevention training every two years.

Previously Filed As

NY S05780

Requires real estate brokers and salespersons to complete two hours of sexual harassment prevention training every two years.

NY S07656

Requires four hours of implicit bias training every two years for real estate appraisers.

NY A08219

Allows up to seven excess continuing education credit hours for real estate brokers and real estate salespersons to be carried forward to the next two-year licensing period.

NY SB161

Relating to the completion of sexual harassment prevention training and ethics training to register as a lobbyist.

NY A00368

Relates to requiring employers to obtain an acknowledgement of receipt from employees of their sexual harassment prevention policy and sexual harassment prevention training program in writing in English and in employees' primary languages; requires employers to obtain acknowledgements from employees and keep such acknowledgements for six years.

NY S10057

Relates to requiring employers to obtain an acknowledgement of receipt from employees of their sexual harassment prevention policy and sexual harassment prevention training program in writing in English and in employees' primary languages; requires employers to obtain acknowledgements from employees and keep such acknowledgements for six years.

NY A09518

Increases the period of supervision to four years for real estate brokers applying for a license.

NY S08870

Increases the period of supervision to four years for real estate brokers applying for a license.

NY S09603

Requires members of a public body to complete a minimum of two hours of training, with one hour on the state's open meetings law and one hour on freedom of information law; requires certain local, city, county, town and village public body members to complete such training as well.

NY A07552

Requires members of a public body to complete a minimum of two hours of training, with one hour on the state's open meetings law and one hour on freedom of information law; requires certain local, city, county, town and village public body members to complete such training as well.

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