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A06759 Summary:

BILL NOA06759
 
SAME ASSAME AS S06620
 
SPONSORWoerner
 
COSPNSRPheffer Amato, Bronson, Lunsford, McMahon, Conrad, Berger, Yeger, Burke, Hevesi, Rivera, Wieder, Eichenstein, Buttenschon, Sayegh, Hawley, DeStefano, Giglio, Zinerman
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add Art 37 §1045, Lab L
 
Establishes a correctional employee protective labor practices board to make recommendations regarding labor practices and working conditions for correctional employees, and institutional safety of both correctional employees and incarcerated individuals.
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A06759 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          6759
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     March 12, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. WOERNER, PHEFFER AMATO, BRONSON, LUNSFORD, McMA-
          HON -- read once and referred to the Committee on Labor
 
        AN ACT to amend the labor law, in relation to establishing a correction-
          al employee protective labor practices board
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The labor law is amended by adding a new article 37 to read
     2  as follows:
     3                                 ARTICLE 37
     4         PROTECTIVE LABOR PRACTICES FOR STATE CORRECTIONAL EMPLOYEES
     5  Section 1045. Correctional employee protective labor practices board.
     6    §  1045.  Correctional  employee  protective labor practices board. 1.
     7  Establishment. The commissioner shall hereby convene a state correction-
     8  al employee protective labor practices board, hereinafter "board".   The
     9  board  shall be comprised of thirteen members, the commissioner of labor
    10  or their designee who shall act as chairperson, the commissioner of  the
    11  department of corrections and community supervision or their designee, a
    12  representative  of the labor union representing correctional officers, a
    13  representative of the labor union representing correctional lieutenants,
    14  a representative of the labor union  representing  correctional  profes-
    15  sional  employees,  a  representative  of  the  labor union representing
    16  correctional administrative and nonprofessional staff, a  representative
    17  of  the  correctional  association of New York, two members appointed by
    18  the state senate majority, one member  appointed  by  the  state  senate
    19  minority,  two  members appointed by the state assembly majority and one
    20  member appointed by the state assembly minority.  Members  appointed  by
    21  the  legislature  shall  have relevant professional or lived experience.
    22  The members of the board shall not receive a  salary  or  other  compen-
    23  sation  but  shall be paid actual and necessary traveling expenses while
    24  engaged in the performance of their duties.
    25    2. Organization. Three-quarters of the  members  of  the  board  shall
    26  constitute  a  quorum.  The  chairperson may from time to time formulate
    27  rules governing the manner in which the board shall function and perform
    28  its duties under this article.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD10465-01-5

        A. 6759                             2

     1    3. Functions, powers and duties. (a) Within  forty-five  days  of  the
     2  appointment  of  the board, the board shall conduct public hearings. The
     3  board shall only meet within the state and  must  hold  at  least  three
     4  hearings  at which the public will be afforded an opportunity to provide
     5  comments.  At least one Spanish language interpreter shall be present at
     6  each public hearing to interpret oral testimony  delivered  in  Spanish.
     7  Any  materials  advertising  such hearings shall be bilingual in English
     8  and Spanish.
     9    (b) The board shall have the power to administer oaths and to  require
    10  by   subpoena  the  attendance  and  testimony  of  witnesses,  and  the
    11  production of all books, records, and other  evidence  relative  to  any
    12  matters  under inquiry. Such subpoenas shall be signed and issued by the
    13  chairperson of the board and shall be served and have the same effect as
    14  if issued out of the supreme court. The board shall have power to  cause
    15  depositions  of  witnesses  residing  within  or without the state to be
    16  taken in the manner prescribed for like depositions in civil actions  in
    17  the supreme court.  The board shall not be bound by common law or statu-
    18  tory rules of procedure or evidence.
    19    (c)  The  board  shall  consult  with correctional employees and their
    20  respective representatives, with incarcerated individuals, and with such
    21  other persons, including the commissioners of health, mental health, and
    22  office of  addiction  services  and  support,  as  it  shall  determine.
    23  Notwithstanding  any inconsistent provision of law, members of the board
    24  may enter any state correctional  facility  to  tour  the  facility  and
    25  interview  correctional  employees and incarcerated individuals, with at
    26  least three days' advance notice to the department  of  corrections  and
    27  community services.
    28    (d) The board shall review regulations, policies and procedures of the
    29  department  of corrections and community supervision and evaluate levels
    30  of staffing, overtime  practices,  the  effect  of  recent  correctional
    31  facility closures on the correctional workforce, and any other aspect of
    32  the  operation  of  correctional facilities relating to labor practices,
    33  working conditions and institutional safety of both correctional employ-
    34  ees and incarcerated individuals.
    35    (e) The board shall consider evidence-based best practices utilized in
    36  correctional facilities of other states  and  countries  in  making  its
    37  recommendations pursuant to this section.
    38    (f)  Nothing  contained  in the board's report or recommendations made
    39  pursuant  to  this  section  shall  diminish  or   limit   any   rights,
    40  protections, benefits or entitlements currently available to any correc-
    41  tional employee.
    42    4.  Report.  The  board  shall  make  a report to the governor and the
    43  legislature, including its recommendations regarding labor practices and
    44  working conditions for correctional employees, and institutional  safety
    45  of  both correctional employees and incarcerated individuals. The report
    46  and recommendations of the board shall be submitted only after a vote of
    47  not less than a majority of all its members in support  of  such  report
    48  and  recommendations.  Such  report  shall  be  submitted  no later than
    49  September thirtieth, two thousand twenty-six.
    50    5. Regulations. The commissioner of the department of corrections  and
    51  community  supervision  shall issue new regulations, policies and proce-
    52  dures in keeping with the recommendations of the  board  to  the  extent
    53  practicable by March thirty-first, two thousand twenty-seven.
    54    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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