New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00321

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Requires the parole board to grant parole to incarcerated individuals who successfully participate in a temporary release program for two years without interruption immediately prior to appearance before the board.

Companion Bills

NY S00251

Same As Requires the parole board to grant parole to incarcerated individuals who successfully participate in a temporary release program for two years without interruption immediately prior to appearance before the board.

Previously Filed As

NY A00265

Requires the parole board to grant parole to incarcerated individuals who successfully participate in a temporary release program for two years without interruption immediately prior to appearance before the board.

NY S00459

Requires the parole board to grant parole to incarcerated individuals who successfully participate in a temporary release program for two years without interruption immediately prior to appearance before the board.

NY S05315

Requires unanimous agreement by the parole board to release an incarcerated individual on parole.

NY S04918

Relates to incarcerated individual interviews by the state board of parole; requires such parole board interviews of incarcerated individuals to be conducted in person and in the correctional facility where such incarcerated individual is housed.

NY S00307

Provides for findings of the state board of parole necessary for discretionary release of incarcerated individuals on parole.

NY A00162

Provides for findings of the state board of parole necessary for discretionary release of incarcerated individuals on parole.

NY S09872

Establishes the parole board accountability act which requires incarcerated individuals who are released on parole, via a vote that is not unanimous, be placed in the community where one of the two board members primarily reside; establishes the procedure of which of the two board member's community the releasee shall be released to.

NY A10655

Establishes the parole board accountability act which requires incarcerated individuals who are released on parole, via a vote that is not unanimous, be placed in the community where one of the two board members primarily reside; establishes the procedure of which of the two board member's community the releasee shall be released to.

NY S00308

Adds additional information to reporting requirements for temporary release programs including the number of incarcerated individuals denied participation in each temporary release program and the reasons for denial.

NY A05703

Requires the parole board to provide notice to the crime victim or victim's representative that a parolee or releasee is being discharged or released.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.