New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10405

Introduced
3/3/26  
Refer
3/3/26  
Report Pass
5/5/26  
Engrossed
5/12/26  
Refer
5/12/26  

Caption

Removes residency requirements for persons holding the office of assistant district attorney for the county of Ulster; provides that a person holding such office may reside in Ulster county or an adjoining county within the state.

Impact

The removal of the residency requirement for ADAs is designed to broaden the pool of candidates eligible for these critical legal positions. By allowing individuals from neighboring counties to apply, supporters argue that this could lead to better recruitment and retention of qualified attorneys, enhancing legal representation and the efficiency of the district attorney's office. This change may particularly benefit Ulster County, which might face challenges in attracting legal talent due to its geographic limitations and demographic considerations.

Summary

Bill A10405 proposes a revision to the public officers law, specifically aimed at the assistant district attorneys (ADAs) in Ulster County, New York. The primary change this legislation seeks to implement is the removal of the residency requirement for individuals holding the office of assistant district attorney in Ulster County. This means that prospective ADAs may reside in Ulster County or any adjacent county within the state, a shift from the conventional mandate that officials reside within the specific political subdivision they serve.

Conclusion

Overall, A10405 reflects a legislative attempt to modernize the operational framework of the Ulster County District Attorney's office. The discussion surrounding this bill highlights the delicate balance between expanding opportunities for legal professionals and ensuring local representation within the judicial system. As the bill progresses through legislative channels, it will be essential to weigh the potential benefits against the community's needs and the values underpinning local governance.

Contention

Despite the apparent benefits of the bill, there are notable points of contention surrounding A10405. Critics may argue that allowing individuals to serve as ADAs while residing outside of Ulster County could lead to a disconnection between the office and the community it serves. This disconnect might impede the understanding of local legal issues or diminish accountability to local citizens. Furthermore, some stakeholders may express concern that local knowledge and investment in the community could be diluted if those serving in key legal positions are not residents of the area.

Companion Bills

NY S09387

Same As Removes residency requirements for persons holding the office of assistant district attorney for the county of Ulster; provides that a person holding such office may reside in Ulster county or an adjoining county within the state.

Previously Filed As

NY S09387

Removes residency requirements for persons holding the office of assistant district attorney for the county of Ulster; provides that a person holding such office may reside in Ulster county or an adjoining county within the state.

NY S04817

Removes residency requirements for persons holding the office of assistant district attorney for the county of Franklin; provides that a person holding such office may reside in Franklin county or an adjoining county within the state.

NY A05973

Removes residency requirements for persons holding the office of assistant district attorney for the county of Franklin; provides that a person holding such office may reside in Franklin county or an adjoining county within the state.

NY S10162

Removes residency requirements for Washington county deputy county attorneys, provided that they live in Washington county or an adjoining county within the state of New York.

NY S08733

Allows persons holding the office of correction officer in the county of Montgomery to be a resident of certain other counties.

NY A10961

Allows persons holding the office of correction officer in the county of Montgomery to be a resident of certain other counties.

NY S07853

Permits the village of Croton-on-Hudson to allow the office of assistant village engineer of such village to be held by a person who is not a resident of such village, provided that such person resides within Westchester county or an adjoining county within the state of New York.

NY A08558

Permits the village of Croton-on-Hudson to allow the office of assistant village engineer of such village to be held by a person who is not a resident of such village, provided that such person resides within Westchester county or an adjoining county within the state of New York.

NY S07801

Waives the residency requirement for the office of Putnam county attorney.

NY A08311

Waives the residency requirement for the office of Putnam county attorney.

Similar Bills

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