New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07469

Introduced
4/17/25  
Refer
4/17/25  
Engrossed
6/4/25  

Caption

Criminalizes the harassment of a child when the perpetrator intentionally or knowingly harasses, annoys or alarms a child or a child's parent or guardian; establishes a private right of action for harassment of a child.

Impact

If passed, S07469 would amend the penal law to create a new offense specifically targeting the harassment of children, classified as a class A misdemeanor. This change could lead to significant implications for law enforcement and the judicial process, particularly in cases involving child victims. Additionally, the bill proposes to establish a private right of action for parents or guardians, allowing them to sue individuals who harass their children. These civil remedies can include actual damages, punitive damages, and attorney's fees, which may incentivize guardians to take action when their children are victimized.

Summary

Bill S07469 aims to enhance the legal protections for children against harassment by criminalizing the intentional harassment of a child. Under the proposed legislation, a person can be charged with criminal harassment of a child if they engage in conduct that seriously alarms, annoys, torments, or terrorizes a child and causes substantial emotional distress. The bill outlines specific behaviors that constitute harassment, including physical assault, stalking, unwanted recording, and the publication of a child's personal information without consent. This new provision is aimed at creating a safer environment for children by penalizing harmful actions against them more severely.

Contention

While there is broad support for increasing protections for children, critics of S07469 may raise concerns about potential overreach in criminalizing certain behaviors. Some may argue that the definitions of harassment could be interpreted too broadly, possibly leading to misuse of the law for disputes that don't warrant criminal charges. Furthermore, there may be debates regarding parental rights in determining when behavior is harmful and how this law could affect free speech, particularly in cases where children are involved in public events or media situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S06341

Criminalizes the harassment of a child when the perpetrator intentionally or knowingly harasses, annoys or alarms a child or a child's parent or guardian; establishes a private right of action for harassment of a child.

NY A06872

Criminalizes the harassment of a child when the perpetrator intentionally or knowingly harasses, annoys or alarms a child or a child's parent or guardian; establishes a private right of action for harassment of a child.

NY S00044

Enacts Jacobe's Law requiring school administrators to contact the parents or guardians of students when bullying or harassment has occurred.

NY A02231

Enacts Jacobe's Law requiring school administrators to contact the parents or guardians of students when bullying or harassment has occurred.

NY A07349

Relates to kinship guardianship of children whose parental rights were surrendered or terminated.

NY S07448

Relates to kinship guardianship of children whose parental rights were surrendered or terminated.

NY S00271

Establishes a tax deduction for attorney expenses for pro bono representation of sexual harassment, harassment, or discrimination claims.

NY S04368

Prohibits the use of campaign funds to pay any settlement fees, fines or penalties for sexual harassment civil or criminal actions.

NY A04734

Prohibits the use of campaign funds to pay any settlement fees, fines or penalties for sexual harassment civil or criminal actions.

NY S08774

Provides that the display of symbols of Nazi Germany in a public location in a manner that is likely to cause another person to feel harassed, annoyed, threatened or alarmed, or to incite violence, shall be aggravated harassment.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.