New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04635

Introduced
2/10/25  

Caption

Provides for the return of persons to custody for violations of conditions of presumptive release, parole, conditional release or post-release supervision.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S06263

Provides for the return of persons to custody for violations of conditions of presumptive release, parole, conditional release or post-release supervision.

NY S04333

Amends the term residential treatment facility to remove "persons who are on parole or conditional release" from such term.

NY A05703

Requires the parole board to provide notice to the crime victim or victim's representative that a parolee or releasee is being discharged or released.

NY S07788

Requires the parole board to provide notice to the crime victim or victim's representative that a parolee or releasee is being discharged or released.

NY S03278

Requires sex offenders who fail to register or verify their registration on two or more occasions to wear a location-tracking device while on probation, parole, conditional release or post-release supervision; establishes failure to wear such device shall be a class D felony and grounds for revocation of parole and probation.

NY A04009

Relates to providing notice of voting rights to persons released from local jails.

NY S05965

Relates to providing notice of voting rights to persons released from local jails.

NY S06668

Provides presumptive eligibility for medical assistance benefits for individuals released from correctional facilities for at least sixty days following release.

NY A02571

Relates to the issuance of securing orders; relates to release under non-monetary conditions; relates to electronic monitoring; requires a rehearing after five days in custody for certain principals.

NY A04888

Relates to conditional release for eligible offenders who complete post-secondary degrees or programs; provides release twelve months before the completion of the controlling minimum period of imprisonment for eligible offenders who complete post-secondary degrees or programs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.