New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09386

Introduced
3/6/26  

Caption

Requires audits by the comptroller in the event of arrest or conviction of contractors of certain sections of law relating to theft and fraud.

Impact

If passed, this legislation would amend the state finance law to introduce new auditing procedures for contractors who have been convicted of serious offenses. The audits would specifically focus on public works projects that have received state funding, attempting to protect state resources and ensure compliance with wage laws and labor regulations. This could potentially deter contractors from engaging in unlawful labor practices due to the increased scrutiny they would be subject to if convicted.

Summary

Bill S09386, introduced in the New York Senate on March 6, 2026, mandates that audits will be conducted by the state comptroller following the arrest or conviction of contractors. This requirement specifically applies to violations related to wage theft and other fraudulent activities as defined under various sections of the state law. The bill aims to enhance accountability within public works projects funded by state resources, thereby ensuring that funds are not misappropriated by contractors who engage in illegal activities.

Contention

Notably, the bill addresses concerns regarding transparency and the misuse of state funds in public projects. Supporters argue that implementing mandatory audits will help maintain the integrity of public contracting by holding offenders accountable, while critics may voice concerns regarding the potential burden on contractors and the implications for small businesses that could face difficulties due to increased oversight. The passage of S09386 could spark debate over the balance between necessary regulation and the operational freedom of contractors in New York.

Companion Bills

NY A10038

Same As Requires audits by the comptroller in the event of arrest or conviction of contractors of certain sections of law relating to theft and fraud.

Previously Filed As

NY A10038

Requires audits by the comptroller in the event of arrest or conviction of contractors of certain sections of law relating to theft and fraud.

NY S08661

Requires the state comptroller to procure the services of one or more independent private professional services firms with expertise in accounting, auditing, and fraud detection to conduct a comprehensive audit of state government programs receiving state funds; requires the auditing firm to report fraud, abuse or other unlawful conduct to appropriate law enforcement agencies; requires the audit to be made publicly available.

NY HB909

Relating to law enforcement misconduct and law enforcement interactions with certain detained or arrested individuals and other members of the public, to public entity liability for those interactions, and to the confinement, conviction, or release of detained or arrested individuals.

NY S09678

Adds employee-owned enterprises and worker cooperatives to the list of preferred contractors for public contracts in the state; authorizes such enterprises and cooperatives to make certain purchases from centralized contracts for commodities, subject to conditions of the office of general services; authorizes the comptroller to conduct certain audits of employee-owned enterprises and worker cooperatives.

NY A08038

Imposes a fee for certain convictions to benefit animal shelters; establishes the animal offenses assistance fund.

NY A08236

Requires each state agency that publishes reports containing data on its website to post such reports in a machine-readable format; requires the state comptroller to conduct compliance audits and issue a written report to the legislature, the governor, and the audited agencies.

NY S09657

Requires the prosecutor to report convictions of certain persons subject to the office of professional medical conduct to the court after conviction and prior to sentencing.

NY A10972

Requires that certain transportation facilities operated by public authorities implement traveler-friendly concession pricing which is no more than the average retail price of such items at similar commercial establishments within a certain radius; authorizes the office of the comptroller to conduct random audits and to enforce such pricing requirements.

NY S08708

Requires that certain transportation facilities operated by public authorities implement traveler-friendly concession pricing which is no more than the average retail price of such items at similar commercial establishments within a certain radius; authorizes the office of the comptroller to conduct random audits and to enforce such pricing requirements.

NY A09142

Permits admission of spontaneous statements by victims of certain frauds, abuse and theft offenses, who are a vulnerable elderly person, an incompetent or physically disabled person, or a person who has been determined to be incapacitated.

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