New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10202

Introduced
2/12/26  

Caption

Authorizes additional paid leave for public employees who are absent on military duty up to sixty days or fifty-two working days.

Impact

The passage of A10202 would significantly affect state laws regarding employee benefits, particularly for public sector workers. By extending the paid leave period for military service, the bill aligns New York's military leave policies with those of other states that have similarly supportive measures in place. The increase in compensated leave could encourage more individuals to serve in the military without fearing for their civilian employment and financial stability, potentially resulting in a more robust public mindset towards military service.

Summary

A10202 is a bill introduced in the New York Assembly that amends current military law concerning paid leave for public employees who are absent due to military duty. Specifically, it provides for an increase in the duration of paid leave from thirty days to sixty days, or fifty-two working days, which is intended to ensure public employees receive adequate compensation during their military service. This adjustment reflects a recognition of the sacrifices made by military personnel and aims to support their reintegration into civilian employment.

Contention

While the bill appears largely beneficial, discussions around its implications might uncover some contention. Critics could argue that such expansions of benefits may place additional financial burdens on local and state governments, which might have to accommodate longer absences for public employees. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the equitable treatment of public versus private sector employees and the potential for inconsistencies in policies that could arise if businesses do not follow similar protocols. As public employees receive enhanced benefits, similar expectations might be placed on private employers, prompting discussions about fairness and economic feasibility.

Companion Bills

NY S09217

Same As Authorizes additional paid leave for public employees who are absent on military duty up to sixty days or fifty-two working days.

Previously Filed As

NY S09217

Authorizes additional paid leave for public employees who are absent on military duty up to sixty days or fifty-two working days.

NY A08822

Authorizes additional paid leave for public employees who are absent on military duty up to sixty days or fifty-two working days.

NY S03318

Authorizes additional paid leave for public employees who are absent on military duty up to sixty days or fifty-two working days.

NY SB2424

Military leave; increase authorized days of paid military leave for public employees who are members of National Guard.

NY A3888

Increases days of paid leave of absence for public employees who serve in United States Reserves.

NY A1893

Modifies laws regarding compensation and leaves of absence for certain public employees who served in the military; requires public employers follow certain policies and procedures for leaves of absence.

NY S1587

Modifies laws regarding compensation and leaves of absence for certain public employees who served in the military; requires public employers follow certain policies and procedures for leaves of absence.

NY A3036

Increases days of paid military leave for certain public employees who serve in United States Reserves.

NY A3900

Permits paid leave by public officers and employees for inactive duty military training.

NY HB2513

Relating to a paid leave of absence for public employees serving as fire protection personnel who are engaged in certain military service.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.