New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S03896

Introduced
1/30/25  
Refer
1/30/25  

Caption

Relates to compliance with federal reporting standards for incidences of sexual assault on SUNY and CUNY campuses.

Companion Bills

NY A06697

Same As Relates to compliance with federal reporting standards for incidences of sexual assault on SUNY and CUNY campuses.

Previously Filed As

NY A06697

Relates to compliance with federal reporting standards for incidences of sexual assault on SUNY and CUNY campuses.

NY S08165

Requires at least a ratio of one clinical, non-student mental health staff member per one thousand students on all SUNY and CUNY campuses and for state colleges and universities to update such ratio every five years.

NY S05693

Requires quarterly reporting on hospital compliance with federal hospital price transparency law, rules and regulations; establishes a civil penalty for non-compliance.

NY S09873

Requires SUNY and CUNY trustees to refrain from investing in and subsequently divest from stocks, debt or other securities of certain publicly traded fossil fuel companies.

NY A10755

Relates to improving student mental health and mental health literacy in institutions of higher education in the state; requires the amendment or adoption of related protocols, policies and programs in SUNY, CUNY and independent institutions of higher education.

NY S09928

Relates to the rights of sexual assault survivors during the investigative process; establishes a task force to study and assess sexual assault survivors' rights and services.

NY H945

Reporting of Sexual Assault on School Buses

NY HB5291

Relating to reporting and planning requirements to reduce the occurrence of sexual assault near the campuses of public institutions of higher education.

NY A11064

Relates to the rights of sexual assault survivors during the investigative process; establishes a task force to study and assess sexual assault survivors' rights and services.

NY S00049

Increases the cap on the credit for contributions to certain funds for contributions to the SUNY Impact Foundation from ten million dollars to twenty million dollars.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.