Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state public protection and general government budget for the 2025-2026 state fiscal year; extends provisions of law relating to criminal justice including the psychological testing of candidates, expanding the geographic area of employment of certain police officers, prisoner furloughs in certain cases and the crime of absconding therefrom, correctional facilities, inmate work release, furlough and leave, certain provisions which impact upon expenditure of certain appropriations made by chapter 50 of the laws of 1994 enacting the state operations budget, taxes, surcharges, fees and funding, prison and jail housing and alternatives to detention and incarceration programs, taxes, expiration of the mandatory surcharge and victim assistance fee, the ignition interlock device program, the merit provisions, prisoner litigation reform and the inmate filing fee provisions of the civil practice law and rules and general filing fee provision and inmate property claims exhaustion requirement of the court of claims act of such chapter, the family protection and domestic violence intervention act of 1994, certain provisions requiring the arrest of certain persons engaged in family violence, the use of closed-circuit television and other protective measures for certain child witnesses, the sentencing reform act of 1995, electronic court appearance in certain counties, the interstate compact for adult offender supervision, limiting the closing of certain correctional facilities, the custody by the department of correctional services of inmates serving definite sentences, custody of federal prisoners, the closing of certain correctional facilities, military funds of the organized militia, providing for community treatment facilities and establishing the crime of absconding from the community treatment facility; relates to the pre-criminal proceeding settlements in the City of New York (Part A); expands eligibility for who may hold correction and police officer positions (Part C); expands the merit time allowance and limited credit time allowance programs (Part E); eliminates the statute of limitations for sex trafficking cases (Part F); expands support services for victims of financial abuse and homicide (Part G); expands protections and services to survivors of sexual assault for itemized charges related to exams for such survivors (Part H); improves access to public assistance for survivors of gender-based violence; repeals provisions relating thereto (Part I); requires certain employers to implement a model gender-based violence and the workplace policy (Part J); requires cybersecurity incident reporting by municipalities to the division of homeland security and emergency services and for such division to issue related reports; exempts such reports from freedom of information laws (Part K); prohibits artificial intelligence-generated child sexual performance material (Part L); includes the patronization of a person who is mentally disabled in the offense of sex trafficking (Part M); extends provisions of law relating to liquidator's permits and temporary retail permits (Part Q); increases the bond limit for the New York city transitional finance authority (Part R); modifies the industrial and commercial abatement program (Part S); extends the civil service fee waiver for certain persons (Part V); relates to cybersecurity awareness training, cybersecurity protection and data protection standards for state maintained information systems (Part X); provides for alternative project delivery methods for the New York city public works investment act (Part Z); provides for additional medical providers entitled to render emergency care and treatment in cases of a workers' compensation injury (Part AA); relates to temporary payment compensation for medical treatment (Part CC); provides for the administration of certain funds and accounts related to the 2025-2026 budget; authorizes certain payments and transfers; relates to the administration of certain funds and accounts (Part EE); establishes a body-worn cameras program within the department of corrections and community supervision to increase accountability (Part GG); relates to the functions, powers and duties of the state commission on correction (Part HH); authorizes the department of corrections and community supervision to close up to five correctional facilities in the 2025-2026 state fiscal year; requires 90 days' notice prior to any such closing (Part II); relates to reporting requirements on small nonprofits which lobby before the government (Part JJ); relates to law revision commission membership appointment and review of judicial decisions (Part KK); increases the amount of allowance that trial and grand jurors are entitled to in each court of the unified court system (Part LL); relates to available transportation for correction facility visitation (Part MM); creates an identification card program for incarcerated individuals in local correctional facilities; requires such identification cards to be identical to non-driver identification cards issued to the general public; waives fees for such identification cards (Part NN); enacts the "family court adjusted service time (FAST) act requiring courts to remain open until midnight one day per week in two counties in the city of New York (Part OO); establishes a uniform electronic medical records system for correctional facilities (Part PP); authorizes the state inspector general to receive and investigate complaints of sexual assault in correctional facilities and other places operated by the department of corrections and community supervision for the confinement of persons; requires the state inspector general to establish protocol and procedures for such reports and investigations (Part QQ); requires the state commission on judicial conduct to transmit its annual budget request to the governor for inclusion in the executive budget without revision; relates to complaints regarding judges and confidentiality of records; extends the jurisdiction of the state commission on judicial conduct as to judges who resign or retire while under investigation or formal charges (Part RR); relates to audio-visual coverage of judicial proceedings by the media; allows the judge or justice presiding over a proceeding to exercise discretion to prohibit or limit filming or photographing of particular participants; defines terms; provides limitations on audio-visual coverage (Part SS); relates to providing for the use of restoration services when determining the capacity of a defendant to stand trial (Part TT); defines the term "mass shooting" for purposes of emergency response measures and access to emergency funding as a shooting incident in which at least four people are murdered or injured with a firearm, rifle, or shotgun (Part UU); establishes the office of gun violence prevention and the gun violence advisory council (Part VV); enacts the "Renewable Capitol act"; requires the office of general services, in consultation with the power authority of the state of New York, to ensure that all operations that power, heat or cool the empire state plaza complex shall entirely use renewable energy systems; requires the office of general services to establish an advisory committee to advise the office of general services on the preparation, design and content of a plan for the use of renewable energy systems (Part WW); establishes the office of Native American affairs to act as a centralized office for Native American nations to access information on state programs that are provided to Native Americans (Part XX); establishes the position of chief artificial intelligence officer and such person's functions, powers and duties; including, but not limited to, developing statewide artificial intelligence policies and governance, coordinating the activities of any and all state departments, boards, commissions, agencies and authorities performing any functions using artificial intelligence tools; makes related provisions (Part YY); provides an option for beneficiaries of NYC transit authority members to receive a lump sum equal to the pension reserve where a member who is eligible for a service retirement dies prior to filing for retirement (Part ZZ); removes eligibility or receipt of primary social security disability benefits as a condition for ordinary disability retirement for New York city enhanced plan members in active service who are not eligible for a normal retirement benefit and have completed five years or more of service (Part AAA); relates to filing timely notices of participation in World Trade Center rescue efforts for the purposes of receiving World Trade Center benefits (Part BBB); relates to promotions of police detectives, sergeants, and lieutenants for retirement purposes (Part CCC); restores 20 year service retirement for New York city police officers (Part DDD); authorizes filing motions to vacate judgment for a conviction that was subsequently decriminalized; authorizes motions to vacate judgment to be filed at any time after entry of a judgment obtained at trial or by plea (Part EEE); establishes a twenty-five year retirement plan for firefighters employed by the division of military and naval affairs (Part FFF); permits an eligible retirement system member to receive, in lieu of an ordinary death benefit, a death benefit such member would otherwise be entitled to receive provided such member is a state-paid judge or justice of the unified court system or a housing judge of the civil court of the city of New York (Part GGG); permits on-premises retail licensees to purchase wine and liquor from off-premises retail licensees and off-premises retail licensees to purchase wine and liquor from on-premises retail licensees (Part HHH); relates to establishing funding for implementing a seed to sale track and trace system (Part III); relates to reports to the legislature by the New York State community commission on reparations remedies (Part JJJ); increases the earning limits for retired person in positions of public service (Part KKK); establishes alternative twenty and twenty-five year plans for certain law enforcement members or officers (Part LLL); provides for automatic voter registration and pre-registration for persons applying for certain department of motor vehicles documentation, and for persons applying for or re-enrolling in Medicaid; allows individuals to decline such automatic registration and pre-registration (Part MMM); relates to authorizing sheriff's a service credit who transferred from the New York state and local employees' retirement system to the New York state and local police and fire retirement system (Part NNN); extends the retiree earnings limitation waiver for school employees until June 30, 2027 (Part OOO); establishes the New York state aid and incentives for municipalities redesign task force for municipalities formula and allocations; an analysis of available alternatives to the current aid and incentives for municipalities formula and allocations, including models from other states; provides that such analysis of available alternatives shall include the allocation of funds to any municipality which is not currently receiving aid and incentives for municipalities funding; and recommendations concerning such alternatives to the formula used to determine future aid and incentives to municipalities funding allocations (Part PPP); increases the citizens empowerment tax credit award valuation to 30% of real property taxes and maximum award amounts to not exceeding $ 3 million (Part QQQ); relates to the organization of industrial development agencies and the definition of labor organization (Part RRR); creates the Oak Orchard wastewater project (Part SSS); subjects state lands within the boundaries of the Sojourner Truth state park and the Franny Reese state park, in the county of Ulster, to real property taxation (Part TTT); makes certain fees and charges related to emergency medical services permanent (Part UUU); prohibits the use of funds, financial incentives or subsidies where facilities or property are used primarily for e-commerce storage and transfers, or the facilitation thereof (Part VVV).
Statutes affected: S3005: 1809 vehicle and traffic law, 1809(8) vehicle and traffic law, 245.10 criminal procedure law, 245.10(1) criminal procedure law, 245.55 criminal procedure law, 245.55(2) criminal procedure law, 245.80 criminal procedure law, 245.80(3) criminal procedure law, 30.30 criminal procedure law, 30.30(4) criminal procedure law, 30.30(5) criminal procedure law, 3 public officers law, 381-b retirement and social security law, 381-b(e) retirement and social security law, 215 executive law, 215(3) executive law, 265.00 penal law, 265.00(17) penal law, 803 correction law, 803(1) correction law, 803-b correction law, 803-b(1) correction law, 30.10 criminal procedure law, 30.10(2) criminal procedure law, 208 civil practice law, 213-c civil practice law, 50-e general municipal law, 50-e(8) general municipal law, 50-i general municipal law, 50-i(5) general municipal law, 3813 education law, 3813(2) education law, 621 executive law, 621(10) executive law, 630 executive law, 630(2) executive law, 631 executive law, 631(13) executive law, 2805-i public health law, 2805-i(1) public health law, 349-a social services law, 349-a(4) social services law, 349-a(5) social services law, 575 executive law, 263.10 penal law, 263.11 penal law, 263.15 penal law, 263.16 penal law, 230.34 penal law, 65.10 penal law, 65.10(2) penal law, 140.00 penal law, 140.00(2) penal law, 2799-gg public authorities law, 2799-gg(1) public authorities law, 489-cccccc real property tax law, 489-cccccc(3) real property tax law, 489-dddddd real property tax law, 489-dddddd(1) real property tax law, 489-dddddd(3) real property tax law, 489-gggggg real property tax law, 489-gggggg(2) real property tax law, 489-gggggg(3) real property tax law, 489-gggggg(4) real property tax law, 11-274 administrative code of the city of New York as added by local law, 11-274(d) administrative code of the city of New York as added by local law, 5004 civil practice law, 16 state finance law, 167-a civil service law, 50 civil service law, 50(5) civil service law, 200 state finance law, 97-rrr state finance law, 97-rrr(5) state finance law, 93-b state finance law, 93-b(3) state finance law, 8-b state finance law, 8-b(2) state finance law, 89-g state finance law, 22-c state finance law, 22-c(3) state finance law, 47-e private housing finance law, 47-e(2) private housing finance law, 385 public authorities law, 385(1) public authorities law, 1680 public authorities law, 1680(14) public authorities law, 1689-i public authorities law, 1689-i(1) public authorities law, 1680(19) public authorities law, 1680(10-a) public authorities law, 1285-p public authorities law, 1285-p(3) public authorities law, 386-b public authorities law, 386-b(1) public authorities law, 1680-k public authorities law, 1680-k(1) public authorities law, 1680-r public authorities law, 1680-r(1) public authorities law, 386-a public authorities law, 386-a(1) public authorities law, 1285-q public authorities law, 1285-q(3) public authorities law, 3573 public authorities law, 409 public health law, 409(2) public health law, 68-b state finance law, 68-b(8) state finance law, 56 state finance law, 56(1) state finance law
S3005A: 1809 vehicle and traffic law, 1809(8) vehicle and traffic law, 245.10 criminal procedure law, 245.10(1) criminal procedure law, 245.55 criminal procedure law, 245.55(2) criminal procedure law, 245.80 criminal procedure law, 245.80(3) criminal procedure law, 30.30 criminal procedure law, 30.30(4) criminal procedure law, 30.30(5) criminal procedure law, 3 public officers law, 381-b retirement and social security law, 381-b(e) retirement and social security law, 215 executive law, 215(3) executive law, 265.00 penal law, 265.00(17) penal law, 803 correction law, 803(1) correction law, 803-b correction law, 803-b(1) correction law, 30.10 criminal procedure law, 30.10(2) criminal procedure law, 208 civil practice law, 213-c civil practice law, 50-e general municipal law, 50-e(8) general municipal law, 50-i general municipal law, 50-i(5) general municipal law, 3813 education law, 3813(2) education law, 621 executive law, 621(10) executive law, 630 executive law, 630(2) executive law, 631 executive law, 631(13) executive law, 2805-i public health law, 2805-i(1) public health law, 349-a social services law, 349-a(4) social services law, 349-a(5) social services law, 575 executive law, 263.10 penal law, 263.11 penal law, 263.15 penal law, 263.16 penal law, 230.34 penal law, 65.10 penal law, 65.10(2) penal law, 140.00 penal law, 140.00(2) penal law, 2799-gg public authorities law, 2799-gg(1) public authorities law, 489-cccccc real property tax law, 489-cccccc(3) real property tax law, 489-dddddd real property tax law, 489-dddddd(1) real property tax law, 489-dddddd(3) real property tax law, 489-gggggg real property tax law, 489-gggggg(2) real property tax law, 489-gggggg(3) real property tax law, 489-gggggg(4) real property tax law, 11-274 administrative code of the city of New York as added by local law, 11-274(d) administrative code of the city of New York as added by local law, 5004 civil practice law, 16 state finance law, 167-a civil service law, 50 civil service law, 50(5) civil service law, 200 state finance law, 97-rrr state finance law, 97-rrr(5) state finance law, 93-b state finance law, 93-b(3) state finance law, 8-b state finance law, 8-b(2) state finance law, 89-g state finance law, 22-c state finance law, 22-c(3) state finance law, 47-e private housing finance law, 47-e(2) private housing finance law, 385 public authorities law, 385(1) public authorities law, 1680 public authorities law, 1680(14) public authorities law, 1689-i public authorities law, 1689-i(1) public authorities law, 1680(19) public authorities law, 1680(10-a) public authorities law, 1285-p public authorities law, 1285-p(3) public authorities law, 386-b public authorities law, 386-b(1) public authorities law, 1680-k public authorities law, 1680-k(1) public authorities law, 1680-r public authorities law, 1680-r(1) public authorities law, 386-a public authorities law, 386-a(1) public authorities law, 1285-q public authorities law, 1285-q(3) public authorities law, 3573 public authorities law, 409 public health law, 409(2) public health law, 68-b state finance law, 68-b(8) state finance law, 56 state finance law, 56(1) state finance law, 41 correction law, 41(1) correction law, 42 correction law, 43 correction law, 43(1) correction law, 43(3) correction law, 44 correction law, 45 correction law, 45(3) correction law, 45(4) correction law, 45(17) correction law, 46 correction law, 46(1) correction law, 47 correction law, 47(1) correction law
S3005B: 1809 vehicle and traffic law, 1809(8) vehicle and traffic law, 3 public officers law, 381-b retirement and social security law, 381-b(e) retirement and social security law, 215 executive law, 215(3) executive law, 803 correction law, 803(1) correction law, 803-b correction law, 803-b(1) correction law, 30.10 criminal procedure law, 30.10(2) criminal procedure law, 208 civil practice law, 213-c civil practice law, 50-e general municipal law, 50-e(8) general municipal law, 50-i general municipal law, 50-i(5) general municipal law, 3813 education law, 3813(2) education law, 621 executive law, 621(10) executive law, 630 executive law, 630(2) executive law, 631 executive law, 631(13) executive law, 2805-i public health law, 2805-i(1) public health law, 349-a social services law, 349-a(4) social services law, 349-a(5) social services law, 575 executive law, 263.10 penal law, 263.11 penal law, 263.15 penal law, 263.16 penal law, 230.34 penal law, 2799-gg public authorities law, 279