New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09324

Introduced
12/10/25  
Refer
12/10/25  

Caption

Abolishes the office of coroner.

Impact

The transition from coroners to medical examiners could enhance the quality and reliability of death investigations, as medical examiners are typically required to be physicians with specialized training in forensic pathology. This change might lead to improved public health responses and investigative practices. Additionally, allowing for local control through referendums empowers counties to make decisions tailored to their specific needs, promoting autonomy in local governance.

Summary

Bill A09324 proposes the abolition of the office of coroner in all New York counties, except for Lewis County and Madison County. The bill allows local governments to replace the coroner's office with the position of a medical examiner, which would require a permissive referendum. This shift represents a significant change in the handling of death investigations and related public health matters at the county level. The proposal intends to standardize and modernize the approach to post-mortem examinations and investigations conducted within counties, aligning them with contemporary practices in forensic sciences.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions regarding its implications on local government authority and the potential for further changes in public health infrastructure within counties. Supporters argue that a medical examiner system could lead to more scientifically rigorous investigations, but opponents may express concerns over the cost and logistics of implementing such a system. Additionally, the necessity of a permissive referendum introduces a layer of complexity, as it requires voter approval, potentially complicating the implementation process and delaying necessary reforms.

Companion Bills

NY S04460

Same As Abolishes the office of coroner.

Previously Filed As

NY S08305

Reestablishes the office of coroner in the county of Oswego; removes the powers and duties of coroners from the district attorney in such county; allows Oswego County to appoint a coroner.

NY A09439

Requires a minimum of 30 credit hours of mandatory continuing education every three years for coroners and coroner's deputies.

NY HB712

AN ACT relating to the compensation of coroners and deputy corners.

NY S08788

Requires a minimum of 30 credit hours of mandatory continuing education every three years for coroners and coroner's deputies.

NY AB1108

County officers: coroners: in-custody deaths.

NY S04460

Abolishes the office of coroner.

NY A05131

Abolishes the office of coroner.

NY A08986

Extends the statute of limitations for coroners, coroners' physicians and medical examiners for article 78 proceedings to ten years.

NY S08538

Extends the statute of limitations for coroners, coroners' physicians and medical examiners for article 78 proceedings to ten years.

NY S07138

Prohibits the release of criminal history or any mental health history records by a coroner, coroner's physician or medical examiner of individuals who were the subject of the use of force by a police or peace officer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.