New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A11200

Introduced
5/1/26  

Caption

Relates to the time when court ordered HIV testing in certain criminal cases must be conducted.

Impact

The introduction of A11200 seeks to enhance the responsiveness of the criminal justice system when it comes to public health concerns. By mandating that HIV tests must occur promptly, the law aims to provide necessary medical information to the victims involved, thereby improving their access to healthcare. Timeliness in testing is crucial, as delayed results can significantly affect medical decision-making and psychological well-being.

Summary

A11200 is a legislative bill aimed at amending the criminal procedure law in New York specifically regarding the timeline for conducting court-ordered HIV tests in certain criminal cases. The bill proposes that the required HIV tests be performed within forty-eight hours of the filing of the accusatory instrument. This change is designed to ensure that victims of crimes receive timely medical testing that can influence their health outcomes and legal proceedings.

Contention

While the bill's objective is to improve health outcomes for victims, there may be discussions regarding the implications of such mandates on the judicial process. Potential points of contention could arise around balancing the rights of defendants with the need for public health measures, as well as ensuring that the test results are handled in a confidential and sensitive manner. Legislators might debate whether the provision adequately considers the potential emotional impact on victims and whether sufficient resources exist to implement these changes effectively.

Companion Bills

NY S01230

Same As Relates to the time when court ordered HIV testing in certain criminal cases must be conducted.

Previously Filed As

NY S01230

Relates to the time when court ordered HIV testing in certain criminal cases must be conducted.

NY S08762

Allows the removal of criminal actions to a mental health court in an adjoining county and provides for the reversion to the original court of record where the defendant fails to comply with or complete the mental health court program.

NY A09494

Allows the removal of criminal actions to a mental health court in an adjoining county and provides for the reversion to the original court of record where the defendant fails to comply with or complete the mental health court program.

NY H0325

Court-ordered Sealing of Criminal History Records

NY S08944

Relates to certain guilty pleas where the plea is in the interest of justice and which are entered into with both the permission of the court and the consent of the people.

NY S07872

Authorizes a court to order the division of criminal justice services to compare fingerprints of the defendant against the statewide database.

NY S08312

Allows the removal of criminal actions to a mental health court in an adjoining county.

NY S1000

Court-ordered Sealing of Criminal History Records

NY S01819

Provides that the results of urine tests conducted pursuant to a judicial diversion program shall be private and confidential.

NY SB295

Regards the timeline for restoring competency in criminal cases

Similar Bills

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