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NY S01555

NY S01555
Relates to the confidentiality of registration records for victims of domestic violence; requires victims of domestic violence wishing to make their registration records confidential to deliver a signed written statement swearing or affirming that they are victims of domestic violence and due to the threat of physical or emotional harm they wish to keep their registration record confidential.


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Introduced
01/13/2021
In Committee
06/07/2021
Crossed Over
06/10/2021
Passed
10/22/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
10/28/2021

Introduced Session

2021-2022 General Assembly

Bill Summary

Relates to the confidentiality of registration records for victims of domestic violence; requires victims of domestic violence wishing to make their registration records confidential to deliver a signed written statement swearing or affirming that they are victims of domestic violence and due to the threat of physical or emotional harm they wish to keep their registration record confidential.

AI Summary

This bill relates to the confidentiality of voter registration records for victims of domestic violence. It requires victims of domestic violence to deliver a signed written statement swearing or affirming that they are victims of domestic violence and due to the threat of physical or emotional harm, they wish to keep their voter registration record confidential. Upon receiving this statement, the board of elections will ensure the confidentiality of the victim's registration record for four years, and the victim can apply for a renewal of this confidentiality before the four-year period expires.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

SIGNED CHAP.521 (on 10/28/2021)

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