New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07653

Introduced
4/25/25  

Caption

Increases the civil penalties for violations of child labor laws.

Impact

The proposed changes intend to enhance the enforcement of child labor laws within the state, reflecting a growing commitment to safeguarding the welfare of minors engaged in youth employment. By elevating the financial repercussions for violations, the bill aims to deter employers from exploiting child labor laws and encourages better compliance with existing protections. Stakeholders supporting this legislation argue that the increased penalties are crucial for ensuring the safety and rights of young workers, particularly in light of emerging concerns about the exploitation of minors in various industries.

Summary

Bill S07653 aims to amend New York's labor laws by increasing civil penalties for violations of child labor laws. It specifies that penalties for employers found guilty of infractions will be raised significantly. The first offense would incur a penalty up to three thousand dollars, while a second offense could lead to penalties ranging from three to five thousand dollars. For third or subsequent violations, the fines would escalate to a minimum of five thousand and a maximum of ten thousand dollars. This change underscores a stronger stance on the protection of minors in the workforce and the responsibility of employers to adhere to labor regulations.

Contention

Despite the intended positive outcomes, S07653 may evoke contention regarding the implications for employers, particularly small businesses that may face a heightened financial burden due to the increased penalties. Critics might argue that while the protection of minors is paramount, the potential for substantial fines could lead to unintended consequences such as employers becoming overly cautious and limiting youth employment opportunities altogether. This balance between protecting minors and promoting fair employment practices will likely be a point of discussion as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

NY A06868

Same As Increases the civil penalties for violations of child labor laws.

Previously Filed As

NY A01256

Requires children's non-regulated camps to register annually with the department of health; imposes civil penalties for violations.

NY S03285

Requires children's non-regulated camps to register annually with the department of health; imposes civil penalties for violations.

NY A03120

Increases penalties for violation of overtaking and passing a school bus.

NY S09504

Increases penalties for violation of overtaking and passing a school bus.

NY A04818

Increases penalties from $1000 to $2000 for violations relating to test agencies and standardized testing.

NY A05262

Increases penalties for public urination or defecation to $500 for any violation.

NY A05372

Increases monetary penalties for public health law violations; provides support for the nursing home quality improvement demonstration program.

NY S06071

Increases monetary penalties for public health law violations; provides support for the nursing home quality improvement demonstration program.

NY S02196

Requires that any penalties for violations of housing standards or building and fire codes be assessed and imposed within fourteen days; increases certain fine amounts for violations of housing standards.

NY A08863

Requires that any penalties for violations of housing standards or building and fire codes be assessed and imposed within fourteen days; increases certain fine amounts for violations of housing standards.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.