New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04791

Introduced
2/12/25  
Refer
2/12/25  

Caption

Enacts "Destini Smothers' law"; requires collaboration between law enforcement agencies in missing persons investigations; provides support for relatives of such missing persons.

Impact

The bill seeks to amend existing Executive Law provisions, detailing specific requirements for law enforcement agencies when responding to missing persons reports. For example, it requires timely dissemination of information across law enforcement networks and mandates that relatives of missing persons are kept informed about the investigation's status. This is expected to improve transparency and familial support during distressing periods of uncertainty regarding their loved ones' whereabouts.

Summary

Bill S04791, known as 'Destini Smothers' Law', aims to enhance collaboration among law enforcement agencies in investigating missing persons cases. Introduced in the New York Senate, the bill emphasizes a proactive and coordinated approach to missing persons investigations, mandating that a comprehensive plan be developed and updated regularly by the commissioner in concert with relevant agencies. The goal is to ensure a uniform response to such critical situations, with no presumption that any age group is exempt from being classified as missing due to statutory age parameters.

Conclusion

If enacted, this law may set a new standard for how missing persons cases are handled in New York, potentially influencing other states to consider similar measures. The efficacy of 'Destini Smothers' Law' will ultimately depend on how well these collaborative frameworks are practiced at local and state levels.

Contention

There are points of contention regarding the implementation of 'Destini Smothers' Law', particularly concerning the practicalities of inter-agency collaboration and the resources required for such a coordinated effort. Some critics worry about the adequacy of funding, staff training, and the potential bureaucratic challenges that might arise. Additionally, the bill places significant responsibilities on law enforcement to treat missing persons cases with an urgency that opponents fear may lead to operational stress or misallocation of resources.

Companion Bills

NY A06812

Same As Enacts "Destini Smothers' law"; requires collaboration between law enforcement agencies in missing persons investigations; provides support for relatives of such missing persons.

Previously Filed As

NY A06812

Enacts "Destini Smothers' law"; requires collaboration between law enforcement agencies in missing persons investigations; provides support for relatives of such missing persons.

NY S08943

Establishes a missing persons unit within the division of state police; adds women to the responsibility of the missing and exploited children clearinghouse; provides that by January first, two-thousand twenty-seven included in the curriculum for the training of law enforcement shall be missing and exploited women and missing and exploited women and children of color and indigenous descent; requires the reporting duties of law enforcement departments to include missing women, in addition to missing children and vulnerable adults; relates to the missing and exploited women and children clearinghouse fund; relates to the gift for missing and exploited women and children clearinghouse fund.

NY AB2018

Missing persons: DNA testing.

NY HB377

The Missing Persons Reporting and Identification Act; create to require input of missing persons in NamUs.

NY HB1030

The Missing Persons Reporting and Identification Act; create to require input of missing persons in NAMUS.

NY HB967

The Missing Persons Reporting and Identification Act; create to require input of missing persons in NAMUS.

NY HB545

Revise laws related to missing and murdered indigenous persons

NY S0112

Missing Persons

NY HB915

Law enforcement officers and agencies; authorize county and municipal law enforcement agencies to employ civilian personnel to assist in certain investigations

NY SJR005

Missing Persons Day

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.