New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04967

Introduced
2/14/25  
Refer
2/14/25  

Caption

Requires persons held in custody to be released immediately upon posting bail; requires use and acceptance of electronic signatures and records to effectuate communications relating to posting bail.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY HF1848

Bail posting data held by law enforcement agencies defined as public, and notices required.

NY A08103

Allows signatures, records and contracts secured through blockchain technology to be considered in an electronic form and to be an electronic record and signature; allows smart contracts to exist in commerce.

NY HB891

Bail bonds; require defendant to be returned to custody for failure to renew.

NY HB1433

Bail bonds; require defendant to be returned to custody for failure to renew.

NY SF322

Data held by law enforcement agencies regarding the person or entity that posted bail is public authorization; notice to the agency custody of the arrested or detained person when bail or a bond is posted requirement

NY HB2490

Bailable offenses; requirements; release

NY HB4083

bailable offenses; requirements; release

NY A10501

Establishes the crimes of criminal electronic impersonation and aggravated criminal electronic impersonation; requires certain voice-over internet, call-routing and electronic communication services to preserve certain call routing and originating connection records and to provide such records to law enforcement upon request.

NY A05316

Requires medical records to be made available to patients in an electronic format through a web portal and in a format that allows patients to save records to their own device; requires electronic medical records systems to give qualified persons access to records in a single, secure format and to establish policies and procedures to endure confidentiality.

NY S03838

Requires medical records to be made available to patients in an electronic format through a web portal and in a format that allows patients to save records to their own device; requires electronic medical records systems to give qualified persons access to records in a single, secure format and to establish policies and procedures to endure confidentiality.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.