New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09413

Introduced
3/10/26  

Caption

Requires the department of corrections and community supervision to provide body-worn cameras to certain individuals visiting correctional facilities and provide those individuals with the footage from such cameras.

Impact

The introduction of body-worn cameras for individuals visiting correctional facilities is expected to enhance transparency and accountability within the correctional system. Advocates argue that such measures could help to document interactions that may occur during visits, potentially reducing incidents of misconduct or allegations thereof. The bill aims to protect not only the visitors but also the staff and inmates within the facilities by ensuring that there is an objective record of events.

Summary

Bill S09413 mandates that the New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision provide body-worn cameras to specific individuals visiting correctional facilities. These individuals include state officials, legislators, and their staff who require oversight while visiting these facilities. Each visitor must be equipped with a body-worn camera for the duration of their visit, and they are entitled to receive a copy of the footage captured within twenty-four hours after the visit's conclusion.

Contention

While supporters view the bill as a necessary step towards increased oversight in correctional settings, there may be concerns regarding privacy, especially for inmates. Critics of the bill may argue that equipping visitors with body-worn cameras could infringe upon the privacy rights of inmates, as they may not consent to being recorded during these visits. Furthermore, the logistics of managing the footage and ensuring the proper functioning of the cameras during visits present additional challenges.

Implementation

The bill's effective implementation will require the Department of Corrections to establish clear guidelines on the operation of the body-worn cameras and the process for distributing footage. Ensuring compliance from all visitors and maintaining the integrity of the footage will be critical to achieving the intended outcomes of increased safety and accountability in correctional facilities.

Companion Bills

NY A10487

Same As Requires the department of corrections and community supervision to provide body-worn cameras to certain individuals visiting correctional facilities and provide those individuals with the footage from such cameras.

Previously Filed As

NY A10487

Requires the department of corrections and community supervision to provide body-worn cameras to certain individuals visiting correctional facilities and provide those individuals with the footage from such cameras.

NY HB1742

Department of Corrections; require to provide body-worn cameras for its correctional officers.

NY H5928

Establishes The Body Cameras for Correctional Facilities Act which mandates all department of corrections staff with direct supervision rolls to wear body cameras while on duty in their assigned facility.

NY S0811

Establishes The Body Cameras for Correctional Facilities Act which mandates all department of corrections staff with direct supervision rolls to wear body cameras while on duty in their assigned facility.

NY A3444

Requires correctional police officers to wear body worn cameras and security camera systems to be installed in State correctional facilities.

NY S08250

Requires the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to assess and update the security camera, land-mobile radio, and public address systems in use in correctional facilities.

NY A08545

Requires the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to assess and update the security camera, land-mobile radio, and public address systems in use in correctional facilities.

NY A06666

Requires the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to make correctional facility water testing results accessible directly, upon request, to incarcerated individuals and correctional facility staff in such facilities and make such water testing results available to the public on the website of the department.

NY S06390

Requires the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to make correctional facility water testing results accessible directly, upon request, to incarcerated individuals and correctional facility staff in such facilities and make such water testing results available to the public on the website of the department.

NY S09411

Prohibits charging a fee to obtain a certified copy or certified transcript of birth when the department of corrections and community supervision or a local correctional facility requests such for an individual under community supervision in connection with such individual's ongoing supervision in the community.

Similar Bills

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