New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09102

Introduced
9/12/25  

Caption

Requires the office of victim services to establish procedures whereby victims of crime are notified about the address confidentiality program.

Impact

The enactment of A09102 would result in significant changes to how victims of crime are informed about the address confidentiality program in New York. The amendments are expected to streamline communication from law enforcement to victims, ensuring they are made aware of vital protections and services they are entitled to. By formalizing these notifications, the bill aims to improve transparency and support for victims, which is crucial given the vulnerability of individuals in the aftermath of crime. Thus, the state would be taking a proactive stance in victim advocacy and rights.

Summary

Bill A09102 proposes amendments to the New York Executive Law, specifically targeting the notification procedures for victims of crime regarding the address confidentiality program. The bill mandates that the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in collaboration with the office of victim services, develop and implement a standardized protocol for law enforcement agencies to notify crime victims about their rights and available victim assistance programs. This notification process is designed to enhance awareness and accessibility of support services for victims, thereby fostering an environment that promotes their well-being and safety.

Contention

While A09102 primarily focuses on enhancing victim notification systems, there may be points of contention regarding the implementation and effectiveness of these measures. Critics may raise concerns about the adequacy of resources allocated for training law enforcement personnel and ensuring compliance with the new procedures. Additionally, potential issues regarding the preparedness of the office of victim services to manage the increased outreach responsibilities could also come into play. Ultimately, while the bill has the intention of bolstering victim support, discussions could arise about its practical implications in real-world applications, particularly in diverse community settings within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A04078

Provides for the notification of surviving family of homicide victims of the availability of victim support services programs by the office of victim services.

NY A04195

Requires the office of victim assistance to notify crime victims of the availability of victim support services by providing such victims with a written notice of the availability of statewide programs.

NY A04973

Requires the office of victim services to provide notification of potential eligibility for crime victims' awards; directs the state police and the municipal police training council to develop procedures for notifying next of kin of available programs and services upon in-person death notifications.

NY S08881

Requires the office of victim services to provide notification of potential eligibility for crime victims' awards; directs the state police and the municipal police training council to develop procedures for notifying next of kin of available programs and services upon in-person death notifications.

NY A04199

Provides additional crime victims' rights; requires certain notifications.

NY S05502

Provides additional crime victims' rights; requires certain notifications.

NY A03240

Permits enrollment in the address confidentiality program for election officers.

NY S08116

Permits enrollment in the address confidentiality program for election officers.

NY S00607

Relates to offenses involving theft of identity; creates five tiers of crimes, based on the financial loss to the victim(s) and the number of people victimized.

NY S06005

Prohibits law enforcement officers and peace officers from inquiring about the immigration status of a victim of or witness to a criminal offense.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.