New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00645

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Exempts statements of victims and witnesses relating to sexual abuse or misconduct from disclosure under FOIL provisions.

Companion Bills

NY A03463

Same As Exempts statements of victims and witnesses relating to sexual abuse or misconduct from disclosure under FOIL provisions.

Previously Filed As

NY A03463

Exempts statements of victims and witnesses relating to sexual abuse or misconduct from disclosure under FOIL provisions.

NY HB2653

Victims; disclosure requirements; witnesses; names

NY HB2321

Victims; witnesses; names; disclosure requirements

NY A08081

Strengthens protections for patients regarding sexual misconduct by medical providers; requires medical expert consultants involved in investigations disclose conflicts of interest and to not be under investigation, on warning, or on probation; requires a zero-tolerance policy to be adopted and training to be provided on sexual misconduct by the board for professional misconduct; includes provisions related to the right to have a chaperone; includes sexual misconduct in the definition of professional misconduct.

NY A08691

Provides for the admissibility of a complainant's outcry and disclosures in cases of sexual abuse regardless of when the disclosure was made relative to the abuse.

NY S01640

Provides for the admissibility of a complainant's outcry and disclosures in cases of sexual abuse regardless of when the disclosure was made relative to the abuse.

NY SB1704

Relating to certain rights of crime victims and witnesses and associated persons and to victim impact statements.

NY HB677

Criminal Procedure - Out of Court Statements - Vulnerable Adult Victims and Witnesses

NY SB298

Criminal Procedure - Out of Court Statements - Vulnerable Adult Victims and Witnesses

NY S07473

Exempts amounts received from any financial settlement for childhood sexual abuse for determining eligibility for or amount of benefits under any program provided under the social security law.

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