New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04426

Introduced
2/4/25  

Caption

Relates to limiting eligibility for limited credit time allowances to those incarcerated individuals having completed eighty percent of their original sentence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A03171

Relates to limiting eligibility for limited credit times allowances to those inmates having completed eighty percent of their original sentence.

NY S00483

Increases the limited credit time allowances for certain incarcerated individuals serving indeterminate or determinate sentences imposed for specified offenses up to twenty-four months.

NY A01392

Relates to controlled substances and indeterminate sentences; relates to the expansion of merit time; repeals provisions relating to the allowance of limited credit time for incarcerated individuals.

NY S04326

Relates to controlled substances and indeterminate sentences; relates to the expansion of merit time; repeals provisions relating to the allowance of limited credit time for incarcerated individuals.

NY S04341

Relates to public health emergency allowances against sentences for certain incarcerated individuals; allows up to twelve months of public health emergency allowances to be given to incarcerated individuals during a public health crisis.

NY A00397

Establishes an optional retirement stipend of thirty dollars per month for incarcerated individuals over age sixty-two who have completed at least five years of their sentence.

NY S04307

Establishes an optional retirement stipend of thirty dollars per month for incarcerated individuals over age sixty-two who have completed at least five years of their sentence.

NY S00210

Establishes merit time allowance credits for local correctional facilities for eligible incarcerated individuals.

NY A02335

Relates to prohibiting colleges from denying formerly incarcerated individuals admittance to college based solely on their incarceration.

NY S07978

Relates to prohibiting colleges from denying formerly incarcerated individuals admittance to college based solely on their incarceration.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.