New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07514

Introduced
4/21/25  

Caption

Requires the Olympic regional development authority, in consultation with the department of environmental conservation and division of human rights to develop an anti-bias and inclusion training to be completed by employees of such agencies annually.

Impact

The implementation of this bill is expected to have significant implications on workplace culture within state-managed facilities and those operating in tourist regions. By mandating such training, the bill aims to foster a more inclusive environment, potentially reducing incidents of discrimination and bias in interactions among staff and with the public. The explicit involvement of multiple state agencies ensures a comprehensive approach to training, potentially setting a standard across the state for workplace inclusivity in tourism-related fields.

Summary

Bill S07514 seeks to amend the public authorities law in the State of New York by requiring the Olympic regional development authority, in conjunction with the department of environmental conservation and the division of human rights, to develop an anti-bias and inclusion training program. This program is designed to educate all employees and private contractors who work within tourist accommodations and attractions in the Adirondack park, focusing on enhancing diversity and reducing bias in the workplace. Each employee is mandated to complete a minimum of thirty minutes of training annually.

Contention

Discussion surrounding S07514 may garner mixed reactions from stakeholders. Proponents are likely to support the bill as a progressive step towards inclusivity, aligning with broader social movements advocating for diversity and anti-discrimination measures. However, critics may voice concerns regarding the practicality of implementation, costs associated with training, and whether the mandated training will sufficiently address the complexities of bias and inclusion. There may also be apprehension about the effectiveness of a one-size-fits-all training approach in meeting diverse needs across different workplaces.

Companion Bills

NY A05981

Same As Requires the Olympic regional development authority, in consultation with the department of environmental conservation and division of human rights to develop an anti-bias and inclusion training to be completed by employees of such agencies annually.

Previously Filed As

NY A00427

Requires the Olympic regional development authority, in consultation with the department of environmental conservation and division of human rights to develop an anti-bias and inclusion training to be completed by employees of such agencies annually.

NY S05105

Requires the Olympic regional development authority, in consultation with the department of environmental conservation and division of human rights to develop an anti-bias and inclusion training to be completed by employees of such agencies annually.

NY S07720

Directs the department of labor, in consultation with the division of human rights and the department of health to produce a model training program on neurodiversity awareness.

NY S05384

Requires the commissioner of the department of transportation, in consultation with the commissioner of the department of environmental conservation to create a road salt applicator training program, which shall include, but not be limited to training materials regarding the environmental and human health impacts of road salt and a plan of action for the reduction or elimination of sodium chloride pollution in environmentally sensitive areas.

NY A06018

Requires the commissioner of the department of transportation, in consultation with the commissioner of the department of environmental conservation to create a road salt applicator training program, which shall include, but not be limited to training materials regarding the environmental and human health impacts of road salt and a plan of action for the reduction or elimination of sodium chloride pollution in environmentally sensitive areas.

NY S08170

Requires the department of environmental conservation, after consultation with the environmental facilities corporation and the department of state, to submit an annual agency stormwater expenditure report containing a comprehensive estimate and summary of funds needed and funds spent on stormwater projects under the department of environmental conservation, the environmental facilities corporation, the department of state and other applicable agencies or state authorities.

NY S08689

Relates to the requirements of the annual report from the division of minority and women's business development; requires the number of new certifications and recertifications including the basis for any denials be included in the annual report from the division of minority and women's business development.

NY A09457

Relates to the requirements of the annual report from the division of minority and women's business development; requires the number of new certifications and recertifications including the basis for any denials be included in the annual report from the division of minority and women's business development.

NY S05407

Requires the department of economic development, job development authority, and urban development corporation to provide preferences to small businesses and entrepreneurs in the administration of their economic development assistance programs; requires annual reports thereon.

NY S05073

Provides for the development of an environmental health tracking system within the department of health with cooperation from the departments of environmental conservation and labor; provides that the purpose is to gather various environmental data to correlate with disease data; requires the cooperation of the state university of New York schools of public health at Albany and Buffalo.

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