New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05793

Introduced
3/3/25  
Refer
3/3/25  

Caption

Relates to probation administrative fees; prohibits certain fees associated with probation; provides for the termination and discharge of certain sentences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY LB404

Authorize the court to extend the term of probation on joint application of the probation officer and the probationer

NY LD822

An Act to End the Collection of Certain Probation Fees

NY S3531

Prohibits disclosure of certain information of probation officers.

NY A2503

Prohibits disclosure of certain information of probation officers.

NY A08324

Provides a heart disease presumption for members employed as a probation officer, supervising probation officer or probation officer trainee of a department of probation in a city with a population of one million or more.

NY A10149

Provides a heart disease presumption for members employed as a probation officer, supervising probation officer or probation officer trainee of a department of probation in a city with a population of one million or more.

NY S08945

Provides a heart disease presumption for members employed as a probation officer, supervising probation officer or probation officer trainee of a department of probation in a city with a population of one million or more.

NY SB217

Establish work time credit for probationers and parolees

NY LB24

Change provisions relating to probation and waiver of probation fees

NY S00318

Eliminates certain court surcharges and fees and probation and parole surcharges and fees; eliminates the requirement that a parolee or releasee receiving a merit termination of sentence be financially able to comply with an order of restitution; eliminates the requirement that a person receiving a discharge of sentence be financially able to comply with an order of restitution and the payment of certain surcharges or fees (Part A); mandates that courts engage in an individualized assessment of a person's financial ability to pay a fine prior to imposing a fine (Part B); eliminates the availability of incarceration as a remedy for a failure to pay a fine, surcharge, or fee, lifts and vacates existing warrants issued solely on a person's failure to timely pay a fine, surcharge or fee and ends existing sentences of incarceration based on such failure (Part C); vacates existing unsatisfied civil judgments based on a person's failure to timely pay a surcharge, or fee (Part D); prohibits the collection of a fine, restitution or reparation from the funds of an incarcerated person; prohibits the payment of court fines, mandatory surcharges, certain fees, restitution, reparation or forfeitures from the earnings of prisoners (Part E); vacates existing unpaid surcharges, DNA databank fees, crime victim assistance fees, sexual offender registration fees, supplemental sex offender victim fees, or probation or parole supervision fees; repeals certain provisions of law relating to restrictions on remitting such fees (Part F).

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.