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NY S09005
NY S09005Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state public protection and general government budget for the 2026-2027 state fiscal year; makes permanent the recruitment incentive and retention program for certain active members of the New York army national guard, New York air national guard, and New York naval militia (Part A); extends the suspension of the subsidy to the state emergency services revolving loan fund from the public safety communications surcharge un
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Introduced
01/21/2026
01/21/2026
In Committee
01/21/2026
01/21/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2025-2026 General Assembly
Bill Summary
AN ACT to amend chapter 268 of the laws of 1996 amending the education law and the state finance law relating to providing a recruitment incentive and retention program for certain active members of the New York army national guard, New York air national guard, and New York naval militia, in relation to making such chapter permanent (Part A); to amend the tax law, in relation to extending the suspension of the subsidy to state emergency services revolving loan fund from the public safety communications surcharge (Part B); to amend the penal law and the criminal procedure law, in relation to three-dimensional printed guns (Subpart A); and to amend the executive law and the general business law, in relation to firearm prevention technology requirements for three-dimensional printers (Subpart B)(Part C); intentionally omitted (Part D); to amend the public health law, in relation to sexual offense evidence collection kit procedures (Part E); intentionally omitted (Part F); intentionally omitted (Part G); to amend the criminal procedure law and the family court act, in relation to extending orders of protection (Part H); intentionally omitted (Part I); to amend the executive law, in relation to authorities and responsibilities during disaster emergencies and in relation to establishing the international emergency management assistance compact (Part J); to amend the penal law, in relation to establishing the crime of unlawful obstruction of a place of religious worship (Part K); intentionally omitted (Part L); intentionally omitted (Part M); to amend chapter 396 of the laws of 2010 amending the alcoholic beverage control law relating to liquidator's permits and temporary retail permits, in relation to the effectiveness thereof (Part N); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to allowing temporary retail permit holders to purchase stock on credit (Subpart A); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, relating to banning alcoholic beverage brand labels designed to appeal to children (Subpart B); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to authorizing the liquor authority to change the duration of certain licenses (Subpart C); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to expanding the ability of certain persons who sell alcohol to set the price of said alcohol (Subpart D); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to direct shipment enforcement (Subpart E); to amend part CC of chapter 55 of the laws of 2024 amending the alcoholic beverage control law, relating to alcohol in certain motion picture theatres, in relation to making motion picture theater licenses permanent (Subpart F); to repeal subdivision 9 of section 106 of the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to access to a licensed premises (Subpart G); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to lowering the food requirements at bona-fide hotels (Subpart H); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to expanding privileges for certain manufacturers (Subpart I); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to banning wholesalers from assessing certain fees on retailers (Subpart J); and to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to authorizing manufacturers to have up to three retail licenses under the same name as the manufacturer (Subpart K) (Part O); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to establishing an adult care facility on-premises license (Subpart A); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to establishing an airline lounge license (Subpart B); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to establishing a cafe license (Subpart C); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to establishing a higher education on-premises license (Subpart D); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to establishing a hotel concessionaire license and permit (Subpart E); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to establishing an early morning sports bar permit (Subpart F); intentionally omitted (Subpart G); and to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to making conforming changes (Subpart H) (Part P); to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to establishing a restaurant dine and dance license (Part Q); to amend the election law, in relation to prohibiting the suppression of voters (Part R); intentionally omitted (Part S); intentionally omitted (Part T); to amend the executive law and the legislative law, in relation to education and training in ethics and lobbying (Part U); to amend the public officers law, in relation to the annual statement of financial disclosure; and to amend the tax law, the administrative code of the city of New York, the executive law and the legislative law, in relation to making conforming technical changes (Part V); to amend the workers' compensation law, in relation to the assessment of workers' compensation fraud and establishing the fraud assessment commission; and to amend the state finance law, in relation to establishing the workers' compensation fraud investigation and prosecution fund (Part W); to amend the workers' compensation law, in relation to specifying which providers are authorized to render certain medical care; and to repeal certain provisions of such law related thereto (Part X); intentionally omitted (Part Y); to amend the legislative law, in relation to lobbyist and client registration fees (Part Z); to amend the executive law, in relation to requiring the superintendent of state police to develop, maintain, and disseminate to all members of the division of state police a critical incident paid leave policy (Part AA); to amend chapter 1 of the laws of 2005 amending the state finance law relating to restricting contacts in the procurement process and the recording of contacts relating thereto, in relation to extending the effectiveness thereof; and to amend the state finance law, in relation to the definition of procurement contracts (Part BB); to amend the state finance law, in relation to no longer requiring certain commodities be purchased through the correctional industries program; and to amend chapter 83 of the laws of 1995 amending the state finance law and other laws relating to bonds, notes and revenues, in relation to the effectiveness of certain provisions thereof (Part CC); intentionally omitted (Part DD); intentionally omitted (Part EE); in relation to providing for the administration of certain funds and accounts related to the 2026--2027 budget, authorizing certain payments and transfers; to amend the state finance law, in relation to the school tax relief fund; to amend the private housing finance law, in relation to housing program bonds and notes; to amend part D of chapter 389 of the laws of 1997, relating to the financing of the correctional facilities improvement fund and the youth facility improvement fund, in relation to the issuance of bonds and notes for the youth facilities improvement fund; to amend the public authorities law, in relation to the issuance of bonds and notes for city university facilities; to amend the public authorities law, in relation to the issuance of bonds for library construction projects; to amend the public authorities law, in relation to the issuance of bonds for state university educational facilities; to amend the public authorities law, in relation to the issuance of bonds and notes for locally sponsored community colleges; to amend part D of chapter 63 of the laws of , relating to the composition and responsibilities of the New York state higher education capital matching grant board, in relation to the amount of award matching capital grants; to amend chapter 392 of the laws of 1973 constituting the New York state medical care facilities finance agency act, in relation to the issuance of mental health services facilities improvement bonds and notes; to amend part K of chapter 81 of the laws of 2002, relating to providing for the administration of certain funds and accounts related to the 2002-2003 budget, in relation to the issuance of bonds and notes to finance capital costs related to homeland security; to amend the urban development corporation act, in relation to financing project costs for the office of information technology services and department of law; to amend chapter 329 of the laws of 1991, amending the state finance law and other laws relating to the establishment of the dedicated highway and bridge trust fund, in relation to the issuance of funds to the thruway authority; to amend the urban development corporation act, in relation to the issuance of bonds and notes to fund costs for statewide equipment; to amend the public authorities law, in relation to the issuance of bonds for purposes of financing environmental infrastructure projects; to amend part D of chapter 389 of the laws of 1997, relating to the financing of the correctional facilities improvement fund and the youth facility improvement fund, in relation to the issuance of bonds and notes for the youth facilities improvement fund; to amend the public authorities law, in relation to the issuance of bonds and notes for the purpose of financing peace bridge projects and capital costs of state and local highways; to amend the urban development corporation act, in relation to the issuance of bonds for economic development initiatives; to amend part Y of chapter 61 of the laws of , relating to providing for the administration of certain funds and accounts related to the 2005-2006 budget, in relation to the issuance of bonds and notes for the purpose of financing capital projects for the division of military and naval affairs; to amend the urban development corporation act, in relation to issuance of bonds for project costs undertaken by or on behalf of the state education department, special act school districts, state-supported schools for the blind and deaf, approved private special education schools, nonpublic schools, community centers, day care facilities, residential camps, day camps, Native American Indian Nation schools; to amend the public authorities law, in relation to the issuance of bonds and notes for the purpose of financing the construction of the New York state agriculture and markets food laboratory; to amend the public authorities law, in relation to authorization for the issuance of bonds for the capital restructuring financing program, the health care facility transformation programs, and the essential health care provider program; to amend part Y of chapter 61 of the laws of 2005, relating to providing for the administration of certain funds and accounts related to the 2005-2006 budget, in relation to the issuance of bonds and notes for the purpose of financing capital projects for initiatives of the state police; to amend the state finance law, in relation to the calculation of total outstanding principal amount of debt; and providing for the repeal of certain provisions upon expiration thereof (Part FF); in relation to establishing the New York state aid and incentives for municipalities redesign task force; and providing for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof (Part GG); to amend the election law, in relation to establishing the election security navigator program (Part HH); to amend the general municipal law and the executive law, in relation to extending the term and authority of the independent monitor for the Orange county industrial development agency, and modifying the applicability of certain tax exemptions based on population; to amend part III of chapter 58 of the laws of 2023, amending the general municipal law and the executive law relating to directing the state inspector general to appoint an independent monitor for the Orange county industrial development agency, in relation to the effectiveness thereof; and providing for the repeal of certain provisions upon the expiration thereof (Part II); to amend the military law, in relation to authorizing additional paid leave for public employees who are absent on military duty (Part JJ); to amend the correction law, in relation to creating an identification card program for incarcerated individuals in local correctional facilities; and to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to issuance of and waiver of fees for identification cards issued pursuant to identification card programs under the correction law (Part KK); to amend the correction law, in relation to promoting the health, safety, and human rights of incarcerated pregnant individuals, incarcerated birthing parents of children and their children (Part LL); to amend the state finance law, in relation to the usage of funds in the New York state cannabis revenue fund (Part MM); to amend the veterans' services law, in relation to establishing a searchable database of veteran-owned businesses (Part NN); to amend the retirement and social security law, in relation to the treatment of prior service with certain agencies by the New York city police pension fund (Part OO); to amend the retirement and social security law, in relation to the retirement of state, county and municipal 911 operators and dispatchers (Part PP); to amend the retirement and social security law, in relation to the restoration of 20 year service retirement for certain New York city corrections officers and sanitation workers (Part QQ); to amend the workers' compensation law, in relation to the parties' rights to a hearing upon application to the workers' compensation board and requiring a record of all hearings held (Part RR); to amend the retirement and social security law, in relation to the eligibility of certain participants in the New York city employees' retirement system to opt into the twenty-five year retirement program for EMT members (Part SS); to amend the retirement and social security law, in relation to increasing the earning limitations for retired persons in positions of public service (Part TT); to amend the civil service law, in relation to ensuring identical health benefits for skilled nursing care for public retirees (Part UU); to amend the state finance law, in relation to authorizing local government citizens re-organization empowerment grants to be used for school district reorganization for costs of studies and plans necessary for school district reorganization that are not otherwise aidable (Part VV); to amend the retirement and social security law and the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the establishment of twenty-five year retirement programs for members of the New York city employees' retirement system employed as water supply police; and in relation to providing for employer pick up, pursuant to provisions of the internal revenue code, of certain additional member contributions required to be made by certain participants in the twenty-five year retirement programs; and providing for the repeal of certain provisions upon expiration thereof (Part WW); to amend the retirement and social security law, in relation to service rendered by police officers in the agency police services unit (Part XX); to amend the executive law, in relation to establishing the office of Native American affairs (Part YY); to amend the real property tax law, in relation to including all lands in Ulster county as being subject to taxation (Part ZZ); to amend the state finance law, in relation to aid and incentives for municipalities to the city of New York (Part AAA); and to amend the real property tax law, in relation to assessment and taxation of lessees and users of certain tax exempt property (Part BBB)
AI Summary
This bill enacts major components of the state public protection and general government budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year, making several changes across various state laws. Key provisions include making permanent the recruitment and retention incentive program for active members of the New York Army National Guard, New York Air National Guard, and New York Naval Militia. It also extends the suspension of subsidies to the state emergency services revolving loan fund from the public safety communications surcharge until the 2029-2030 fiscal year. The bill addresses three-dimensional printed guns by amending laws related to their manufacture and possession, and introduces firearm prevention technology requirements for 3D printers, mandating "blocking technology" to prevent the printing of illegal firearm parts. Additionally, it modifies procedures for collecting and maintaining sexual offense evidence kits, extending the retention period for such evidence until the victim's 40th birthday or 20 years, whichever is later, and establishes a working group to study and recommend improvements for evidence kit testing and tracking. The bill also extends the duration of orders of protection and makes changes to disaster emergency response protocols, including establishing the Northern Emergency Management Assistance Compact and the International Emergency Management Assistance Compact. It creates the crime of unlawful obstruction of a place of religious worship and revises various alcoholic beverage control laws, including allowing temporary retail permit holders to purchase stock on credit, banning alcoholic beverage brand labels designed to appeal to children, and allowing manufacturers to hold multiple retail licenses. The bill also introduces new license types for adult care facilities, airline lounges, cafes, higher education institutions, hotel concessionaires, and early morning sports bars, and allows for dine-and-dance licenses. It prohibits voter suppression tactics and establishes an election security navigator program to assist local election boards with cybersecurity. Furthermore, it enhances ethics and lobbying education and training requirements, modifies financial disclosure requirements for public officers, and establishes a commission to assess and fund workers' compensation fraud investigations. The bill also specifies authorized medical providers for workers' compensation claims and repeals certain related provisions. It requires the superintendent of state police to develop a critical incident paid leave policy for members and extends the effectiveness of certain procurement process restrictions. The bill also adjusts the definition of procurement contracts and modifies rules regarding purchases through the correctional industries program. It authorizes the administration of various funds and accounts related to capital projects for state agencies, including higher education facilities, libraries, and youth facilities, and makes changes to bond issuance authorities for various public projects. The bill also establishes a task force to redesign municipal aid and incentives, and creates an election security navigator program. It extends the term of an independent monitor for the Orange County Industrial Development Agency and modifies tax exemption applicability based on population. Additionally, it authorizes additional paid leave for public employees on military duty, creates an identification card program for incarcerated individuals in local correctional facilities, and promotes the health and safety of incarcerated pregnant individuals and their children. The bill also modifies the usage of funds in the New York State Cannabis Revenue Fund, establishes a searchable database of veteran-owned businesses, and makes changes to retirement and social security laws concerning prior service credit for certain New York City employees, retirement benefits for 911 operators and dispatchers, restoration of 20-year service retirement for certain NYC corrections officers and sanitation workers, and increases earning limitations for retired public service workers. It also ensures identical health benefits for skilled nursing care for public retirees, allows local government reorganization grants for school district reorganization studies, and establishes 25-year retirement programs for specific New York City employees, including water supply police. Finally, it creates an office of Native American affairs, includes all lands in Ulster County as subject to taxation, and modifies assessment and taxation of lessees and users of certain tax-exempt property.
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PRINT NUMBER 9005B (on 03/09/2026)
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