New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00292

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Allows access to sealed records and certain confidential records by the New York city civilian complaint review board in furtherance of the board's duties and functions.

Companion Bills

NY S04966

Same As Allows access to sealed records and certain confidential records by the New York city civilian complaint review board in furtherance of the board's duties and functions.

Previously Filed As

NY A00370

Allows access to sealed records and certain confidential records by the New York city civilian complaint review board in furtherance of the board's duties and functions.

NY S06267

Allows access to sealed records and certain confidential records by the New York city civilian complaint review board in furtherance of the board's duties and functions.

NY A00376

Provides final discipline authority over civilian complaints to the civilian complaint review board; creates a hearing officer and adjudicative body for such complaint review board.

NY S02108

Provides final discipline authority over civilian complaints to the civilian complaint review board; creates a hearing officer and adjudicative body for such complaint review board.

NY S00720

Creates the New York state civilian complaint review board to investigate alleged misconduct by police and peace officers.

NY S01846

Expands the investigative powers of the Civilian Complaint Review Board to include complaints alleging bias-based profiling.

NY A05945

Expands the investigative powers of the Civilian Complaint Review Board to include complaints alleging bias-based profiling.

NY S09729

Relates to the examination of certain sealed records by the New York state comptroller.

NY S07034

Allows access to sealed and protected records to civilian law enforcement oversight entities conducting investigations and disciplinary proceedings for misconduct by police and peace officers.

NY S03104

Relates to the confidentiality and expungement of records in juvenile delinquency cases in the family court; requires certain records to be expunged automatically.

Similar Bills

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