New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10468

Introduced
3/6/26  

Caption

Clarifies what buildings constitute an existing public school building for purposes of the location of charter schools by describing an existing public school building as being a building that is currently occupied or is unoccupied but designated for potential school use.

Impact

The implications of A10468 extend to how charter schools are authorized to establish their locations. By explicitly defining existing public school buildings, the bill aims to streamline the process through which charter schools can be founded or relocated. Supporters of this bill suggest that this will facilitate clearer guidelines and expand opportunities for charter schools, thereby potentially enhancing educational options for parents and students.

Summary

Bill A10468 seeks to amend the education law by clarifying what constitutes an existing public school building for the purpose of charter school locations. Specifically, the bill defines an existing public school building as any building that is currently occupied or is unoccupied but designated for potential public school use. This definition is crucial in determining where charter schools can be established, thereby impacting the operational framework of education within the state.

Contention

Despite the seemingly straightforward nature of the bill, there may be underlying contention surrounding the interpretation of what qualifies as an existing public school building. Critics could argue that the stipulations may lead to the proliferation of charter schools in areas that might prioritize differing educational frameworks over traditional public schooling methods. The requirement for public hearings before charter schools can occupy public school buildings could also be a point of contention as different stakeholders express their views on the appropriateness of such schools in various communities.

Companion Bills

NY S01423

Same As Clarifies what buildings constitute an existing public school building for purposes of the location of charter schools by describing an existing public school building as being a building that is currently occupied or is unoccupied but designated for potential school use.

Previously Filed As

NY S01423

Clarifies what buildings constitute an existing public school building for purposes of the location of charter schools by describing an existing public school building as being a building that is currently occupied or is unoccupied but designated for potential school use.

NY S06561

Exempts public school buildings from being designated as early polling locations.

NY SB0077

Sale of school buildings.

NY HB1476

The assessment of all public school buildings.

NY SB0189

School buildings.

NY A00396

Exempts public school buildings with instructional space from being designated as early polling locations; allows school districts to decline school building designations as early polling locations.

NY HB1081

In charter schools, providing for moratorium on buildings.

NY S08652

Relates to access to lactation rooms in public buildings; requires signage for lactation rooms in public buildings.

NY HB1411

Water quality grants for school buildings.

NY SB698

In grounds and buildings, further providing for acquisition of buildings, sites for school buildings and playgrounds, and disposing thereof; and, in charter schools, further providing for provisions applicable to charter schools and for applicability of other provisions of this act and of other acts and regulations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.