New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04759

Introduced
2/12/25  
Refer
2/12/25  

Caption

Provides that when the division of criminal justice services conducts a search of its criminal history records and returns a report thereon, all references to undisposed cases shall be excluded.

Companion Bills

NY A05521

Same As Provides that when the division of criminal justice services conducts a search of its criminal history records and returns a report thereon, all references to undisposed cases shall be excluded.

Previously Filed As

NY A05521

Provides that when the division of criminal justice services conducts a search of its criminal history records and returns a report thereon, all references to undisposed cases shall be excluded.

NY S04001

Relates to criminal history record searches and open warrants and when such warrants shall be excluded from reports.

NY A10072

Requires the department of criminal justice services to develop, issue, and publish "race-blind charging" guidelines for a process whereby all prosecution agencies that prosecute criminal violations of the law as felonies or misdemeanors, shall implement a process by which an initial review of a case for potential charging is performed based on information, including police reports and criminal histories from the department of justice, from which direct means of identifying the race of the suspect, victim, or witness have been removed.

NY S09475

Requires the department of criminal justice services to develop, issue, and publish "race-blind charging" guidelines for a process whereby all prosecution agencies that prosecute criminal violations of the law as felonies or misdemeanors, shall implement a process by which an initial review of a case for potential charging is performed based on information, including police reports and criminal histories from the department of justice, from which direct means of identifying the race of the suspect, victim, or witness have been removed.

NY A11200

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

NY HB1454

To Amend The Laws Concerning Criminal History Records Checks For Employees Of Service Providers; To Allow Third-party Employee Evaluation Services To Perform Criminal History Records Checks; And To Include Independent Contractors.

NY H0745

Sealing of Criminal History Records

NY S0812

Public Records/Sealed Criminal History Records

NY H0747

Pub. Rec./Sealing of Criminal History Records

NY SB246

Requiring all applicants for teaching licenses and certificates and employees of a school district or public innovative district to submit to a criminal history record check and creating the criminal history record check reimbursement fund for certain state and criminal history record checks conducted by the Kansas department for aging and disability services.

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