New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06244

Introduced
3/7/25  
Refer
3/7/25  
Engrossed
4/29/25  

Caption

Enacts the "Lieutenant Joseph Banish mental health act" which establishes a law enforcement peer support program to provide confidentiality for communications arising out of law enforcement peer support counseling; defines terms; provides exceptions for when a peer support communication may be disclosed.

Impact

The enactment of S06244 has the potential to significantly change the landscape of mental health support in law enforcement. By ensuring that peer support communications are confidential, the bill encourages police officers to engage more freely in support programs, which could ultimately lead to better mental health outcomes. This support is critical, as police work can involve exposure to traumatic events, increasing the risk of mental health issues such as PTSD. This law could foster a culture of openness regarding mental health issues, which has historically been stigmatized in law enforcement settings.

Summary

Bill S06244, titled the "Lieutenant Joseph Banish mental health act", seeks to establish a law enforcement peer support program in the state of New York. This initiative aims to provide confidentiality for communications arising from law enforcement peer support counseling, addressing the pressing mental health needs of police officers who often face emotionally traumatic experiences on the job. By defining key terms and setting guidelines, the bill lays the groundwork for a structured approach to mental health support within law enforcement agencies across the state.

Contention

Although the bill presents a positive step toward supporting law enforcement officers' mental health, there are likely to be discussions regarding the exceptions to confidentiality stipulated in the bill. Peer support communications may be disclosed if there is a threat of suicide, bodily harm, or child abuse. This provision could raise concerns among some officers about their willingness to seek help if they fear their communications might be disclosed under these circumstances. Balancing the need for confidentiality and the necessity to protect vulnerable individuals will be a critical point of contention as the bill proceeds through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

NY A06721

Same As Enacts the "Lieutenant Joseph Banish mental health act" which establishes a law enforcement peer support program to provide confidentiality for communications arising out of law enforcement peer support counseling; defines terms; provides exceptions for when a peer support communication may be disclosed.

Previously Filed As

NY A01310

Enacts the "Lieutenant Joseph Banish mental health act" to provide a testimonial privilege for communications arising out of law enforcement peer support counseling.

NY S06709

Enacts the "Lieutenant Joseph Banish mental health act" to provide a testimonial privilege for communications arising out of law enforcement peer support counseling.

NY S07079

Establishes the "first responder peer support program act" which supplies peer-to-peer mental health programs to first responders.

NY A07552

Establishes the "first responder peer support program act" which supplies peer-to-peer mental health programs to first responders.

NY A03702

Enacts the health care worker peer support program.

NY S04388

Enacts the health care worker peer support program.

NY A06539

Relates to providing increased and uniform training requirements including implicit bias, use of force, first aid and firearm training, and outreach for law enforcement; establishes law enforcement peer support through the office of mental health.

NY S06986

Relates to providing increased and uniform training requirements including implicit bias, use of force, first aid and firearm training, and outreach for law enforcement; establishes law enforcement peer support through the office of mental health.

NY S07280

Establishes a regional or county-based peer support services program for transgender and non-binary individuals that provides support services including but not limited to, peer counseling for mental illness including alcohol and substance abuse counseling, family support services, domestic violence, mental health and physical health.

NY A01642

Establishes a peer support program for veterans.

Similar Bills

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