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NY S00064
NY S00064Enacts Danielle DiMedici, Jessica Tush and Brittany Passalacqua's law; establishes the crimes of failure to register or verify as a domestic abuse offender in the first and second degrees; creates a registry for domestic abuse offenders; defines domestic abuse offender; allows discretion of the court to place offender on registry.
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Introduced
01/04/2017
01/04/2017
In Committee
01/03/2018
01/03/2018
Crossed Over
06/14/2017
06/14/2017
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018
12/31/2018
Introduced Session
2017-2018 General Assembly
Bill Summary
AN ACT to amend the penal law, in relation to establishing the crimes of failure to register or verify as a domestic abuse offender in the first and second degrees; to amend the correction law, in relation to enacting "Danielle DiMedici, Jessica Tush and Brittany Passalacqua's Law"; and to amend the criminal procedure law, in relation to domestic abuse offenders The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1
AI Summary
This bill enacts "Danielle DiMedici, Jessica Tush and Brittany Passalacqua's Law," which establishes the crimes of failure to register or verify as a "domestic abuse offender" in the first and second degrees. The bill creates a registry for domestic abuse offenders, defines a "domestic abuse offender," and allows the court discretion to place an offender on the registry based on factors such as the offender's history of violence and a threat assessment. The bill also requires domestic abuse offenders to register and verify their information with the Division of Criminal Justice Services, and imposes penalties for failure to register.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Housing and Urban Affairs, Justice
Sponsors (16)
Catharine Young (R)*,
Fred Akshar (R),
George Amedore (R),
Rich Funke (R),
Patrick Gallivan (R),
Martin Golden (R),
Joe Griffo (R),
Pam Helming (R),
Timothy Kennedy (D),
William Larkin (R),
Kathleen Marchione (R),
Tom O'Mara (R),
Patricia Ritchie (R),
Joseph Robach (R),
James Seward (R),
Jim Tedisco (R),
Last Action
REFERRED TO CODES (on 01/03/2018)
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