New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03619

Introduced
1/29/25  

Caption

Relates to granting the attorney-general jurisdiction to investigate and prosecute police misconduct.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A07899

Relates to granting the attorney-general jurisdiction to investigate and prosecute police misconduct.

NY A08443

Grants the Attorney General the power to investigate, prosecute and seek injunctive relief for the sale of illegal firearms and ammunition.

NY A06768

Establishes an independent inspector general in each county to oversee police activity and investigate allegations of police misconduct.

NY A00740

Authorizes the attorney general to investigate and prosecute the alleged commission of any criminal offense or offenses committed by police officers in connection with the performance of their regular duties.

NY S06936

Grants access to patient or client records for the Board of Professional Medical Conduct for the purpose of investigation and prosecution of professional licensing and misconduct proceedings.

NY A04636

Requires the superintendent of state police to investigate accusations of police misconduct filed against town or village police.

NY S00720

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

NY S07108

Relates to authorizing state university police, regional state park police and detective investigators for the office of the attorney general to receive additional service credit in an optional twenty year retirement plan.

NY A07547

Relates to authorizing state university police, regional state park police and detective investigators for the office of the attorney general to receive additional service credit in an optional twenty year retirement plan.

NY S07023

Strengthens protections for patients regarding sexual misconduct by medical providers; requires medical expert consultants involved in investigations disclose conflicts of interest and to not be under investigation, on warning, or on probation; requires a zero-tolerance policy to be adopted and training to be provided on sexual misconduct by the board for professional misconduct; includes provisions related to the right to have a chaperone; includes sexual misconduct in the definition of professional misconduct.

Similar Bills

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