New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07619

Introduced
4/23/25  

Caption

Provides for self-attestation for victims of domestic violence.

Impact

The bill mandates that social services districts notify applicants and recertified recipients about their rights and the availability of services related to domestic violence. This is intended to ensure that those affected are informed of the procedures for protection and that participation in the inquiries about domestic violence is voluntary and confidential. The use of a universal screening form is an essential step in identifying victims and facilitating referrals to trained domestic violence liaisons, who can guide individuals through available options and services.

Summary

Bill S07619 seeks to amend the social services law in New York to enhance the protection and support for victims of domestic violence. The main provision of the bill is to allow individuals who self-identify as victims of domestic violence to provide a self-attestation, thereby streamlining the process for accessing social services. This approach aligns with a broader initiative to improve the response to domestic violence and ensure that victims are aware of available resources and support services.

Contention

Some points of contention regarding Bill S07619 focus on the balance between ensuring the confidentiality of victims and the necessity of verifying claims of domestic violence for the provision of services. The bill provides for waivers of certain requirements, which may include residency or employment criteria, if compliance would pose a risk or hinder the individual’s ability to escape from a violent situation. Critics may raise concerns about the potential for abuse of the self-attestation process or argue that there should be more robust verification methods to prevent fraudulent claims.

Companion Bills

NY A02109

Same As Provides for self-attestation for victims of domestic violence.

Previously Filed As

NY A01138

Requires medical assistance be provided to victims of domestic violence to care for and treat any scarring resulting from the domestic violence incident.

NY A05152

Creates a "purple alert system" for missing victims of domestic violence.

NY A00636

Prohibits disclosure of immigration status for victims of domestic violence.

NY S02061

Prohibits disclosure of immigration status for victims of domestic violence.

NY S06836

Relates to the entitlement to unpaid leave of absence for victims of domestic violence; permits victims of domestic violence to take an unpaid leave of absence for twenty days from employment to address on-going domestic violence; defines "address on-going domestic violence"; contains provision to protect the individual's job position and benefits.

NY A08000

Relates to the entitlement to unpaid leave of absence for victims of domestic violence; permits victims of domestic violence to take an unpaid leave of absence for twenty days from employment to address on-going domestic violence; defines "address on-going domestic violence"; contains provision to protect the individual's job position and benefits.

NY S00029

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.

NY A05504

Relates to services for victims of domestic violence; provides that the department of social services shall ensure there is sufficient access to domestic violence services in every county; eliminates per diem reimbursement rates for domestic violence programs.

NY S04359

Relates to the treatment of domestic violence victims and documentation of injury and evidence; provides the type of evidence to be collected and maintained; provides that the office of victim services shall cover the costs of the domestic violence forensic exam; makes related provisions.

NY A06097

Relates to the treatment of domestic violence victims and documentation of injury and evidence; provides the type of evidence to be collected and maintained; provides that the office of victim services shall cover the costs of the domestic violence forensic exam; makes related provisions.

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