Requires sexual and domestic violence awareness posters in cosmetology establishments.
Impact
The implementation of this bill signifies an important shift towards integrating awareness of sexual and domestic violence into the business landscape, particularly within cosmetology establishments where clients often feel vulnerable. By mandating the display of informational posters, the bill seeks to foster an environment where clients can be informed and potentially empowered to seek help. This move could positively influence both public health initiatives and community safety by increasing awareness and resources available to individuals in situations of domestic or sexual violence.
Summary
Bill S07547 aims to enhance awareness of sexual and domestic violence by requiring appearance enhancement businesses, such as salons and spas, to display informative posters. These posters will contain crucial information on recognizing signs of violence and available resources such as hotlines and victim services. The objective is to create a supportive environment within these businesses where individuals can access vital information in a safe space. The posters are to be provided at no cost to businesses and will be available in the top ten non-English languages spoken in New York State to ensure broader accessibility.
Contention
While the bill has been supported by various advocacy groups focused on domestic violence prevention, some opponents may raise concerns regarding the regulatory burden it places on small businesses. The requirement may be viewed as an additional cost and responsibility for cosmetology establishments, potentially leading to apprehensions among business owners regarding compliance. Despite these concerns, proponents argue that the larger societal benefits of raising awareness about domestic violence and providing essential resources outweigh the implications for businesses.
Additional_notes
This bill is positioned to be a proactive measure in public health and safety, providing essential resources to vulnerable populations in informal settings. Its focus on accessibility and information dissemination positions it as a key legislative effort to combat domestic and sexual violence in New York State.
Requires the commissioner to establish domestic violence awareness curriculum or instruction for school districts; requires content to be age appropriate.
Requires medical assistance be provided to victims of domestic violence to care for and treat any scarring resulting from the domestic violence incident.
Requires the New York state office for the prevention of domestic violence to establish trauma-informed standards for domestic violence abuse intervention programs; establishes requirements for such standards.
Creates the "Jamie Rose care provider act" which requires care providers to provide information in cases of suspected domestic violence; provides a suspected domestic violence victim may refuse domestic violence support information at any time.
Requires the office for the prevention of domestic violence to conduct a study on domestic violence in the transgender community with a focus on Black transgender women.
Requires the office for the prevention of domestic violence to conduct a study on domestic violence in the transgender community with a focus on Black transgender women.