New York - Session 2025-2026
Title: Relates to employee human trafficking recognition training
Establishes the standardized human-trafficking recognition training program for private transportation services employees; requires private transportation services to require all employees to undergo a human-trafficking recognition training program established by the division of criminal justice services and the office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of transportation and the New York state interagency task force on human trafficking.
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| Date | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| 2024-12-31 | Introduced | Bill introduced |
| 2026-01-07 | Status | in_committee |
| 2026-01-07 | Latest Action | In Senate Committee |
| Bill | Title | Status |
|---|---|---|
| A 10674 | Requires probation, investigation and diagnostic assessment of certain juvenile delinquents with discernible handicapping conditions prior to dispositional hearings | in_committee |
| S 9535 | Provides for the preservation of records of certain violations in correctional facilities | in_committee |
| A 10698 | Prohibits cannabis inversion | in_committee |
| A 10699 | Establishes procedures to be followed when the body scan of an incarcerated individual, employee or visitor to a correctional facility displays alleged abnormalities | in_committee |
| A 9536 | Relates to the identification of individuals who provide face-to-face care to or direct observation of a patient and information required to be submitted by complainants in offenses against a hospital worker | in_committee |
| A 10662 | Authorizes the commissioner of transportation to extend a lease of certain state lands located in the hamlet of Farmingdale, town of Babylon, county of Suffolk, state of New York | in_committee |
| A 10685 | Dedicates a portion of the state highway system to Chief John "Jack" Blaum, Sr. | in_committee |
| A 10688 | Dedicates a portion of the state highway system to Edward "Red" Corrigan | in_committee |