New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09167

Introduced
10/17/25  
Refer
10/17/25  

Caption

Allows discretion in requiring sex offender registration for persons convicted of certain sex offenses in other states; amends the definition of a sexually violent offense.

Impact

The impact of A09167 is particularly significant for individuals who may have convictions from other states that, while classified as sex offenses, do not correspond to crimes requiring registration under New York law. As a result, this bill would help to clarify and restrict the scope of registration requirements, arguably enhancing fairness for offenders whose actions may have been prosecuted differently across jurisdictions. Supporters of the bill anticipate that it will lead to better legal alignment between states and lessen unnecessary penalties for those whose offenses do not pose the same level of threat as those deemed registerable under New York law.

Summary

A09167 is an assembly bill that proposes amendments to the correction law of New York regarding the registration of sex offenders. The bill allows discretion in requiring registration for individuals convicted of specific sex offenses in other states, thereby altering the previous mandatory registration requirements. It introduces a new framework that specifies that offenders from other jurisdictions will only be required to register if their out-of-state offenses include all the essential elements of a comparable New York offense. This change is designed to create a more tailored approach to sex offender registration, potentially alleviating some burdens on individuals whose offenses do not align closely with state laws.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A09167 include concerns regarding public safety and the potential for inconsistencies in how offenders are treated based on their jurisdiction of conviction. Critics may argue that the bill could undermine efforts to monitor individuals who have a history of sexual offenses, regardless of the particularities of the charges. Advocates for stricter registration argue that the changes could hinder the ability to keep track of potentially dangerous individuals. Therefore, the discourse around A09167 encapsulates a broader debate on balancing individual rights against community safety interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S08932

Establishes a persistent domestic violence offender registry of individuals convicted of multiple domestic violence offenses, which is available for public inquiry.

NY A10453

Establishes a persistent domestic violence offender registry of individuals convicted of multiple domestic violence offenses, which is available for public inquiry.

NY HB1075

Sexual offenses; modify penalty for offenders previously convicted of the offense of trafficking of persons for labor or sexual servitude

NY HB2602

Sex offender registration; convicted; definition

NY S09410

Relates to the resentencing of certain juvenile and adolescent offenders who were convicted prior to October 1, 2018 for offenses not including, rape, sexual assault, murder in the first degree or aggravated murder.

NY S05042

Relates to the definition of a sexually violent offender and sex offense as applied to out-of-state offenders.

NY H1455

Sexual Offenses by Persons Previously Convicted of Sexual Offenses

NY SB1610

Relating to sexually violent predators, to the Texas Civil Commitment Office, and to the prosecution of the offense of harassment by sexually violent predators and other persons confined in certain facilities; amending certain sex offender registration requirements; increasing criminal penalties.

NY SB2126

Name change; prohibit for persons convicted of a crime of violence and for sex offenders.

NY HB4104

Crimes and punishment; Class B5 offenses; adding offenses; loitering; felony offenses; Sex Offenders Registration Act; adding offenses for registration; effective date.

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