New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07444

Introduced
4/16/25  

Caption

Relates to establishing a crisis intervention demonstration program.

Impact

The bill is expected to have a profound impact on state laws related to mental health and public safety. Through the creation of a Crisis Intervention Team Training Fund, it proposes the allocation of state resources, which may include up to one million dollars from the state general fund, to support the training and operational costs associated with implementing these specialized response teams. Additionally, it aims to foster collaboration between mental health service providers and law enforcement agencies, promoting a more compassionate approach to crisis situations.

Summary

Bill S07444 introduces a Crisis Intervention Team Demonstration Program in New York to enhance law enforcement responses to mental health crises. This initiative aims to provide focused training for police officers in cities with populations exceeding one million, ensuring they are well-equipped to handle situations involving individuals with mental health issues or substance abuse problems. The bill establishes criteria for the development of crisis intervention teams and mandates comprehensive training for all relevant personnel, emphasizing a minimum of forty hours dedicated to mental health education.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S07444 include concerns over the adequacy of funding and the potential effectiveness of the training programs. Critics argue that while the bill provides a framework for addressing mental health crises, the success of such initiatives largely hinges on the commitment of local law enforcement agencies to engage in active and ongoing collaboration with mental health professionals. There is also debate on the perceived effectiveness of these programs, as some advocate for alternative methods of addressing mental health issues beyond law enforcement interventions. Moreover, the bill's provision for a five-year expiration may raise concerns regarding the sustainability of the funding and the long-term commitment to these crucial programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S09722

Relates to establishing a crisis intervention demonstration program.

NY S05884

Relates to establishing a crisis intervention demonstration program.

NY A06407

Relates to establishing a crisis intervention demonstration program.

NY A10994

Relates to establishing a gang assessment, intervention, prevention and suppression program within the division of criminal justice services.

NY S08618

Enacts the "behavioral health transportation access act", in relation to establishing a transportation assistance voucher demonstration program for certain outpatient mental health and substance use disorder services.

NY S04212

Establishes a state crisis intervention demonstration program and a crisis intervention team training fund.

NY S05407

Establishes the "first responder peer support program act" which supplies peer-to-peer mental health programs to first responders.

NY A07285

Establishes the "first responder peer support program act" which supplies peer-to-peer mental health programs to first responders.

NY S05953

Establishes a crisis intervention team training demonstration program; establishes a crisis intervention team training program advisory committee and crisis intervention team training fund.

NY A10869

Enacts the "responsible neighborhood preservation act" in relation to establishing adjusted closing hours for certain licensed premises due to recurring law enforcement interventions.

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CA AB2378

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MS SB2823

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TN SB1273

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