New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10776

Introduced
4/1/26  

Caption

Authorizes the sheriff of certain counties to appoint school resource officers to private elementary and secondary schools upon the request of such private school and the approval of the county legislative body.

Impact

If enacted, A10776 would allow sheriffs to appoint school resource officers specifically in private schools located in counties that do not have a city with a population exceeding one million. This measure could significantly influence school security protocols, as it places the authority for officer appointments in the hands of the sheriff rather than local school boards or district authorities. By accepting requests from private schools, the bill also raises new policies around education and security that rely on county officials to respond to local needs in the realm of student safety.

Summary

Bill A10776 proposes amendments to the county law that would empower the sheriff of certain counties in New York to appoint school resource officers to private elementary and secondary schools upon the schools' request. The bill aims to enhance safety across these educational institutions, particularly in areas where local police officers are not available for assignment. This legislative effort acknowledges the growing need for increased security measures in schools, especially following heightened concerns regarding school safety nationwide.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate about the role of sheriffs in the administration of school safety, especially regarding the potential overreach of law enforcement into educational environments. Some critics argue that it may lead to a confusing or inconsistent application of safety protocols across different schools and counties. Notably, concerns revolve around the qualifications of appointed officers and the nature of their integration into the school culture. Proponents, on the other hand, emphasize the pressing need for enhanced protection mechanisms in private schools, aligning with broader safety measures being adopted in public education.

Companion Bills

NY S05301

Same As Authorizes the sheriff of certain counties to appoint school resource officers to private elementary and secondary schools upon the request of such private school and the approval of the county legislative body.

Previously Filed As

NY S05301

Authorizes the sheriff of certain counties to appoint school resource officers to private elementary and secondary schools upon the request of such private school and the approval of the county legislative body.

NY SB515

Authorizing nonpublic schools to permit nonaccredited private elementary or secondary school students to participate in certain activities for such nonpublic schools.

NY SB338

Including a home school within the definition of private elementary and secondary school and defining home school.

NY A08478

Relates to extending provisions of law relating to physical therapy assistant services in public and private primary and secondary schools.

NY S08251

Relates to extending provisions of law relating to physical therapy assistant services in public and private primary and secondary schools.

NY SB4

School safety, permits sheriffs and chiefs of police to contract with nonpublic schools to provide school resource officers

NY S1264

Private Schools

NY HCR5005

Proposing to amend section 6 of article 6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas to limit the use of elementary and secondary public funds for secular public schools and prohibit public funds from being used for private nonpublic schools.

NY HR251

Requests that the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education study and report relative to the voting threshold required for parental approval for the conversion of a preexisting school to a charter school

NY SB1383

Authorizes the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to establish an agricultural education program for elementary schools

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