New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06986

Introduced
3/27/25  

Caption

Establishes the crimes of assault on a child protective services worker, aggravated assault on a child protective services worker and menacing a child protective services worker.

Companion Bills

NY A07831

Same As Establishes the crimes of assault on a child protective services worker, aggravated assault on a child protective services worker and menacing a child protective services worker.

Previously Filed As

NY S01593

Requires police officers to receive training instruction for crimes involving sexual assaults; requires training for child protective services workers in certain instances.

NY A10299

Requires police officers to receive training instruction for crimes involving sexual assaults; requires training for child protective services workers in certain instances.

NY S06357

Allows for child protective services workers to complete the required training on the fundamentals of child protection through distance learning methods beginning April 1, 2025.

NY A07341

Allows for child protective services workers to complete the required training on the fundamentals of child protection through distance learning methods beginning April 1, 2025.

NY S09782

Expands enhanced assault protection for highway workers, motor carrier investigators, and motor carrier inspectors; defines terms.

NY A01850

Requires training in developmental disability awareness and sensitivity and cultural competency, sensitivity and implicit bias for child protective services workers.

NY S04645

Requires training in developmental disability awareness and sensitivity and cultural competency, sensitivity and implicit bias for child protective services workers.

NY A02864

Establishes standards for caseloads for child protective services workers; requires the state to pay for one hundred percent of the costs associated with compliance of such caseload standard; makes related provisions.

NY S04077

Establishes standards for caseloads for child protective services workers; requires the state to pay for one hundred percent of the costs associated with compliance of such caseload standard; makes related provisions.

NY A02399

Clarifies that in child protective proceedings and permanency hearings for children placed out of their homes, the social worker-client privilege shall not be a ground for excluding evidence in a hearing to secure an order of protection.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.