New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09721

Introduced
4/3/24  

Caption

Requires the office of special investigation to conclude investigations into alleged criminal offenses committed by police officers resulting in a death and issue a report within sixty days.

Companion Bills

NY S08858

Same As Requires the office of special investigation to conclude investigations into alleged criminal offenses committed by police officers resulting in a death and issue a report within sixty days.

Previously Filed As

NY S08858

Requires the office of special investigation to conclude investigations into alleged criminal offenses committed by police officers resulting in a death and issue a report within sixty days.

NY S00501

Requires the office of special investigation to conclude investigations into alleged criminal offenses committed by police officers resulting in a death and issue a report within sixty days.

NY A05690

Requires the office of special investigation to conclude investigations into alleged criminal offenses committed by police officers resulting in a death and issue a report within sixty days.

NY HB615

Officer-involved deaths; require investigation by Mississippi Bureau of Investigations.

NY HB1481

Officer-involved deaths; require investigation by Mississippi Bureau of Investigations.

NY HB957

Officer-involved deaths; require investigation by Mississippi Bureau of Investigations.

NY S08249

Requires the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to collect and report on data from the office of special investigations regarding complaints received by such office in the previous quarter.

NY A08573

Requires the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to collect and report on data from the office of special investigations regarding complaints received by such office in the previous quarter.

NY AB1599

Peace officers: investigations of misconduct.

NY S07990

Establishes the office of special investigation for work-related fatalities; provides direction for coroners and medical examiners when dealing with such fatalities.

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