New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08599

Introduced
12/3/25  
Refer
12/3/25  

Caption

Relates to certain crimes of interference with health care services or access to places of religious worship; expands interference to include groups of two or more people demonstrating or preparing to demonstrate twenty-five feet outside of reproductive health care facilities and places of religious worship.

Impact

If passed, S08599 would specifically modify existing provisions on criminal interference, thereby introducing harsher penalties for physical obstructions or intimidation tactics employed against individuals in these contexts. The bill categorizes specific actions as criminal offenses, allowing for increased legal recourse against disruptions that hinder access to vital reproductive health services or sanctuary. This change is expected to enhance protections for healthcare facilities and religious sites, fostering a more conducive environment for free exercise of rights associated with healthcare and religion.

Summary

Bill S08599 seeks to amend the penal law in relation to crimes of interference with health care services and access to places of religious worship. The bill expands the legal framework by establishing that individuals or groups demonstrating outside reproductive health care facilities or places of religious worship must maintain a minimum distance of twenty-five feet. This distance requirement is aimed at preventing intimidation and obstruction of individuals attempting to access these essential services. The proposal emphasizes protective measures for both health care providers and those seeking services related to reproductive health or religious practice.

Contention

The simplicity of the bill's language belies a potential for significant contention, particularly among civil rights advocates and religious groups who may view the enforcement of distance requirements as infringing upon free expression rights. While proponents argue that such measures are necessary to secure individual access to critically needed medical and religious services, detractors may raise concerns about the effective chilling of protests and demonstrations. The discourse surrounding this legislation may fuel further debates about the balance between ensuring safety and preserving the right to protest.

Companion Bills

NY A09335

Same As Relates to certain crimes of interference with health care services or access to places of religious worship; expands interference to include groups of two or more people demonstrating or preparing to demonstrate twenty-five feet outside of reproductive health care facilities and places of religious worship.

Previously Filed As

NY A09335

Relates to certain crimes of interference with health care services or access to places of religious worship; expands interference to include groups of two or more people demonstrating or preparing to demonstrate twenty-five feet outside of reproductive health care facilities and places of religious worship.

NY S10067

Relates to certain crimes of interference with access to places of religious worship; expands interference to include groups of two or more people demonstrating or preparing to demonstrate one hundred feet outside of places of religious worship.

NY A10548

Relates to certain crimes of interference with access to places of religious worship; expands interference to include groups of two or more people demonstrating or preparing to demonstrate one hundred feet outside of places of religious worship.

NY A09227

Relates to the definition of "reproductive health services" for purposes of the offense of criminal interference with health care services or religious worship in the second degree; defines "legally protected health activity"; increases the penalties for the criminal interference with health care services or religious worship in the first and second degrees, and for aggravated interference with health care services in the second degree.

NY S08713

Relates to the definition of "reproductive health services" for purposes of the offense of criminal interference with health care services or religious worship in the second degree; defines "legally protected health activity"; increases the penalties for the criminal interference with health care services or religious worship in the first and second degrees, and for aggravated interference with health care services in the second degree.

NY AB2664

Places of religious worship: unlawful activities.

NY HB2318

In riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, providing for the offense of interference with religious worship.

NY S04173

Enacts the reproductive health care facilities and religious worship access act; provides that the crime of criminal interference with health care services or religious worship shall be established by the mens rea of knowingly injuring, intimidating or interfering with a person obtaining or providing or assisting in obtaining or providing reproductive health services or a place of religious worship; includes in the definition of such crime engaging in a course of conduct or repeatedly committing acts within twenty-five feet of the premises of a reproductive health care facility or a place of religious worship; defines such premises; provides for a civil cause of action for any person harmed by conduct constituting such a crime.

NY A07094

Enacts the reproductive health care facilities and religious worship access act; provides that the crime of criminal interference with health care services or religious worship shall be established by the mens rea of knowingly injuring, intimidating or interfering with a person obtaining or providing or assisting in obtaining or providing reproductive health services or a place of religious worship; includes in the definition of such crime engaging in a course of conduct or repeatedly committing acts within twenty-five feet of the premises of a reproductive health care facility or a place of religious worship; defines such premises; provides for a civil cause of action for any person harmed by conduct constituting such a crime.

NY HB540

AN ACT relating to interference with a religious service.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.