New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05068

Introduced
2/18/25  
Refer
2/18/25  

Caption

Requires sex offenders who fail to register or verify their registration on two or more occasions to wear a location-tracking device while on probation, parole, conditional release or post-release supervision; establishes failure to wear such device shall be a class D felony and grounds for revocation of parole and probation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY SB217

Establish work time credit for probationers and parolees

NY HB2444

Providing that jail credit when consecutive sentences are imposed shall not apply to more than one case, creating special sentencing rules when a felony is committed by certain offenders while on probation, parole or postrelease supervision for a prior felony and requiring secured minimum bonds for certain defendants who commit a new felony while on probation, parole, postrelease supervision or bond for a prior felony unless the court makes certain findings.

NY HB3498

Allows a law enforcement officer to arrest a parolee or probationer without a warrant in certain circumstances and requires conditions and terms of probation or parole to be recorded in MULES

NY SB2777

Probation or post-release supervision of an inmate; clarify revocation.

NY H0187

Amends and adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding advisement to certain probationers and parolees regarding conditions of probation or parole.

NY HB2786

Specifies that offenders do not have to pay intervention fees for the first sixty days of probation, parole, or conditional release

NY HB1586

Revocation of probation, post-release supervision or suspension of sentencing; authorize before commencement if new felony committed.

NY HB1865

Requires the division of probation and parole to publish a list of offenders who are on probation for second degree murder

NY A10426

Clarifies that employment at any licensee under the cannabis law satisfies employment requirements for parole, probation or other state supervision unless the terms and conditions of said parole, probation, or state supervision explicitly prohibit such employment.

NY HB1397

Probation or post-release suspension; may be revoked if new felony is committed while individual is on.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.