New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07810

Introduced
5/9/25  
Refer
5/9/25  

Caption

Adds additional information to reporting requirements for temporary release programs including the number of incarcerated individuals denied participation in each temporary release program and the reasons for denial.

Impact

The potential impact of this bill on state laws is significant, particularly in relation to how temporary release programs are monitored and assessed. By requiring detailed reporting, the bill aims to address gaps in accountability and oversight within the correction system. This can lead to improved policy-making as data becomes available regarding who is being approved or denied temporary release and the factors influencing those decisions.

Summary

Bill S07810 seeks to amend the correction law in New York to enhance the reporting requirements for temporary release programs. The legislation proposes that the Department of Corrections maintain comprehensive records pertaining to the operation of these programs, including the number of incarcerated individuals who apply for and are approved or denied participation in such programs. Additionally, it outlines the necessity for documenting the general reasons for denials, thus providing greater transparency in the process.

Contention

While proponents of S07810 argue that increased transparency is vital for holding the correction system accountable, there may be concerns regarding the increased bureaucratic burden on the Department of Corrections. Critics might argue that this could complicate existing processes or divert resources from other vital areas of correctional management. Additionally, the discussion could reveal differing opinions on how to balance necessary oversight with the practicalities of managing correctional institutions effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY HB423

Criminal corrections, denies eligibility for temporary release programs to certain individuals

NY S07509

Creates a temporary state commission to study and investigate issues affecting reentry of incarcerated individuals released from correctional facilities; appropriates $250,000 therefor.

NY S10192

Requires mental health services for incarcerated individuals with mental health issues related to the trauma of incarceration upon reentry and reintegration into society upon release.

NY A09257

Authorizes the medical testing for infection with the AIDS virus of certain incarcerated individuals applying for certain privileges such as marriage, temporary release program, and family reunions; authorizes the disclosure of such test results for such purposes; authorizes the notification of correctional personnel of incarcerated individuals having symptoms of AIDS; authorizes commissioner to deny access of the incarcerated individual to such privileges if they test positive.

NY A03399

Requires screening incarcerated individuals for eligibility for public benefits prior to release and assistance in applying for such programs; requires officials to seek waivers from the USDA for eligibility for such program.

NY S05265

Requires screening incarcerated individuals for eligibility for public benefits prior to release and assistance in applying for such programs; requires officials to seek waivers from the USDA for eligibility for such program.

NY S05317

Requires the office of addiction services and supports to collect certain demographic data for incarcerated individuals in medication assisted treatment programs.

NY A03936

Requires the office of addiction services and supports to collect certain demographic data for incarcerated individuals in medication assisted treatment programs.

NY S00614

Provides for enrollment of eligible incarcerated persons in the medical assistance for needy persons program; provides for enrollment of incarcerated individuals in other medical assistance programs, where eligible.

NY A00269

Provides for enrollment of eligible incarcerated persons in the medical assistance for needy persons program; provides for enrollment of incarcerated individuals in other medical assistance programs, where eligible.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.