New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08139

Introduced
5/1/25  
Refer
5/1/25  

Caption

Protects people from civil arrest while within one thousand feet of a sensitive location, unless such civil arrest is supported by a judicial warrant or judicial order authorizing such civil arrest.

Impact

The proposed changes in A08139 have significant implications for state laws regarding civil arrests. By defining sensitive locations and restricting civil arrests within those areas, the bill aims to foster an environment of safety and security, particularly for marginalized communities. It is anticipated that this legislation will enhance the legal framework surrounding civil rights, particularly in terms of personal liberties and protections against unwarranted governmental action. The legislation may reshape interactions between law enforcement and communities, especially in schools and healthcare settings, potentially reducing conflicts between civil rights and public safety enforcement.

Summary

Bill A08139 aims to amend the civil rights law to provide individuals protection from civil arrest within one thousand feet of specified sensitive locations. These locations include medical facilities, educational institutions, emergency services sites, places of worship, and offices of elected officials. The bill stipulates that civil arrests can only occur with a judicial warrant or order, thereby limiting the power of law enforcement to conduct such arrests without appropriate judicial oversight. By implementing this legislation, the bill seeks to uphold civil rights and safeguard individuals from potentially arbitrary detentions in sensitive areas where individuals might be vulnerable or seeking assistance.

Contention

Despite its supportive premise, A08139 is likely to face contention from various stakeholders concerned about the implications of restricting civil arrests. Law enforcement agencies might argue that such limitations could hinder their ability to maintain order and address civil infractions effectively. Additionally, there is a potential concern about the interpretation of what constitutes a sensitive location and how these boundaries would be operationalized in practice. Critics may question whether the law could allow certain individuals to evade accountability under the guise of its protections, leading to discussions around balancing civil liberties with the need for public safety.

Companion Bills

NY S04121

Same As Protects people from civil arrest while within one thousand feet of a sensitive location, unless such civil arrest is supported by a judicial warrant or judicial order authorizing such civil arrest.

Previously Filed As

NY S04121

Protects people from civil arrest while within one thousand feet of a sensitive location, unless such civil arrest is supported by a judicial warrant or judicial order authorizing such civil arrest.

NY A09589

Protects persons receiving care, employed, or otherwise present at a hospital from immigration arrests; prohibits federal immigration officers acting within the scope of their employment from entering hospitals unless supported by a judicial warrant or order; defines judicial warrant or order.

NY S08522

Protects persons receiving care, employed, or otherwise present at a hospital from immigration arrests; prohibits federal immigration officers acting within the scope of their employment from entering hospitals unless supported by a judicial warrant or order; defines judicial warrant or order.

NY A09345

Exempts certain people from civil arrest while going to, remaining at, or returning from a polling place.

NY S08596

Exempts certain people from civil arrest while going to, remaining at, or returning from a polling place.

NY S2045

Protects people attending Rhode Island court proceedings from civil arrest without a judicial warrant, ensures court access, sets enforcement rules, and provides remedies for violations.

NY H7360

Protects people attending Rhode Island court proceedings from civil arrest without a judicial warrant, ensures court access, sets enforcement rules, and provides remedies for violations.

NY SB988

Judicial Facilities - Stops, Detentions, and Arrests - Limitations

NY HB309

Judicial Facilities - Stops, Detentions, and Arrests - Limitations

NY HF4824

Locations where certain arrests can be made restricted.

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