A06901 Summary:

BILL NOA06901
 
SAME ASNo same as
 
SPONSORRivera P (MS)
 
COSPNSRPowell, Ortiz, Rivera J, Peralta, Arroyo, Rivera N, Espaillat, Ramos, Peoples-Stokes, Perry, Wright, Hooper
 
MLTSPNSRAlfano, Aubry, Benjamin, Boyland, Cahill, Cook, Farrell, Sweeney
 
Add Art 2 Title A-1 SS12 - 12-e, Civ Serv L
 
Directs the state to establish equal employment opportunity and affirmative action programs for state civil service employment; requires the president of the state civil service commission to provide for the development and implementation of affirmative action programs by state agencies for the benefit of minorities, women, persons with disabilities and veterans; requires every state agency to develop and implement an affirmative action program; requires every state agency to have a full-time affirmative action officer who reports directly to the agency head.
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A06901 Actions:

BILL NOA06901
 
03/13/2009referred to governmental employees
01/06/2010referred to governmental employees
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A06901 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A06901 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          6901
 
                               2009-2010 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     March 13, 2009
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A. P. RIVERA, POWELL, ORTIZ, J. RIVERA, PERALTA,
          ARROYO, N. RIVERA, DIAZ, ESPAILLAT,  RAMOS,  PEOPLES,  GREENE,  PERRY,
          WRIGHT, HOOPER -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. ALFANO, AUBRY, BENJA-
          MIN, BOYLAND, CAHILL, COOK, FARRELL, SWEENEY -- read once and referred
          to the Committee on Governmental Employees
 

        AN ACT to amend the civil service law, in relation to implementing equal
          employment  opportunity  and  affirmative  action for classified civil
          service positions in the service of the state
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Article 2 of the civil service law is amended by adding a
     2  new title A-1 to read as follows:
     3                                  TITLE A-1
     4                     STATE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
     5  Section 12.   Statement of policy.
     6          12-a. Definitions.
     7          12-b. Equal employment opportunity; duties of president.
     8          12-c. Executive committee for affirmative action.
     9          12-d. Development  and  implementation  of  affirmative   action

    10                  programs.
    11          12-e. Affirmative action advisory council.
    12    §  12.  Statement of policy. It shall be the policy of this state that
    13  equal employment opportunity be afforded to all persons in  and  seeking
    14  to  enter  state service, and that affirmative action be provided in the
    15  administration of this chapter, in accordance with the  requirements  of
    16  the  human  rights  law  (article  fifteen of the executive law) and the
    17  mandates of Title VII of the federal Civil Rights Act.  Accordingly,  it
    18  shall  be  the  responsibility  of the department to enforce the state's
    19  policy of ensuring full and  equal  employment  for  minorities,  women,
    20  persons  with  disabilities  and veterans at all classified positions of

    21  state service.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD06736-01-9

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     1    § 12-a. Definitions. For the purposes of this title:
     2    1. "Advisory council" shall mean the affirmative action advisory coun-
     3  cil established by section twelve-e of this title.
     4    2. "Executive committee" shall mean the executive committee for affir-
     5  mative action established by section twelve-c of this title.
     6    3.  "State  agency" shall have the same meaning as is ascribed to such
     7  term by subdivision eleven of section three hundred ten of the executive

     8  law, and any public authority or public benefit corporation  established
     9  pursuant to statute.
    10    4.  "Veteran"  shall have the same meaning as is ascribed to such term
    11  pursuant to subdivision three of section  three  hundred  fifty  of  the
    12  executive law.
    13    §  12-b. Equal employment opportunity; duties of president. The presi-
    14  dent shall:
    15    1. issue rules and regulations for the  preparation  of  annual  state
    16  agency  affirmative  action plans, and annual statewide goals and objec-
    17  tives for the employment of minorities, women, persons with disabilities
    18  and veterans. In  addition,  the  department  shall  provide  staff  and
    19  personnel  for  the  development  of comprehensive statewide affirmative

    20  action rules, regulations, policies, goals, objectives  and  implementa-
    21  tion strategies;
    22    2. in consultation with the executive committee, monitor the implemen-
    23  tation  of  the  written affirmative action plans of state agencies on a
    24  continuing basis, including the  need  for  revising  or  amending  such
    25  plans,  and  report  to  the governor and the legislature on a quarterly
    26  basis on the progress of incorporating its recommendations for improving
    27  and strengthening such plans;
    28    3. upon his or her finding of substantial  noncompliance  by  a  state
    29  agency  with  the requirements of this title, notify such agency of such
    30  finding and propose a remedial plan of action. The state  agency  shall,

    31  within  thirty  days  of receipt of such notification, either accept the
    32  president's remedial plan or submit an alternative remedial plan that is
    33  acceptable to the president. If the state agency fails  to  comply  with
    34  such requirement, the president may assume responsibility for the imple-
    35  mentation of a remedial plan of action until he or she is satisfied that
    36  the state agency will implement such plan;
    37    4.  annually  prepare and submit to the governor and the legislature a
    38  report of the composition of the workforce in  state  service  for  each
    39  state  agency by sex and ethnicity for all job categories, salary grades
    40  and civil service classifications.  The  president  shall  also  conduct

    41  studies  to  identify and resolve problems in eliminating underrepresen-
    42  tation and underutilization of minorities, women, persons with disabili-
    43  ties and veterans, and promulgate, amend and/or  repeal  any  rules  and
    44  regulations necessary to ensure equal employment opportunity for minori-
    45  ties,  women,  persons with disabilities and veterans.  Furthermore, the
    46  president shall make recommendations to the governor and the legislature
    47  relating to the adoption or amendment of laws for the same purpose; and
    48    5. in consultation with the executive committee, review  existing  and
    49  proposed procedures for the abolition of positions and reductions in the
    50  state's  workforce,  and  make  recommendations designed to minimize the

    51  effects of such procedures on women, minorities, persons with  disabili-
    52  ties and veterans.
    53    § 12-c. Executive committee for affirmative action. 1. There is hereby
    54  established  in  the  department  an executive committee for affirmative
    55  action. The executive committee  shall  be  composed  of  the  following
    56  members:

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     1    (a) the president, who shall be the chair of the executive committee;
     2    (b)  the  commissioner of human rights, who shall be the vice-chair of
     3  the executive committee;
     4    (c) the secretary to the governor;
     5    (d) the appointments secretary to the governor;
     6    (e) the secretary of state;

     7    (f) the director of the budget;
     8    (g) the commissioner of labor;
     9    (h) the director of employee relations;
    10    (i) the director of the division for women;
    11    (j) the chair of the state commission on quality of care and  advocacy
    12  for persons with disabilities; and
    13    (k) the state director of veterans' affairs.
    14    2.  The executive committee shall advise the governor and legislature,
    15  and assist the president in the formulation and coordination  of  plans,
    16  policies  and  programs relating to affirmative action in state agencies
    17  and in ensuring effective implementation of  such  policies,  plans  and
    18  programs.
    19    3.  Upon the written request of the executive committee, the head of a

    20  state agency shall appear before such committee and report in person  on
    21  his or her agency's affirmative action program.  The executive committee
    22  shall  schedule such an appearance by the head of each state agency, and
    23  each such head shall provide the executive committee with any such data,
    24  information and reports as such committee shall  request  prior  to  the
    25  agency head's appearance.
    26    § 12-d. Development and implementation of affirmative action programs.
    27  1. Each state agency shall develop a written affirmative action program,
    28  which shall include the development of specific goals and timetables for
    29  the  prompt  achievement  of  full  and equal employment opportunity for

    30  minorities, women, persons with disabilities and veterans.  Each program
    31  shall include an analysis of previous agency action to increase  employ-
    32  ment  opportunities for the members of such groups.  Every program shall
    33  be submitted to the president on or before June first, two thousand  ten
    34  and  every third year thereafter.  The president shall review and evalu-
    35  ate each program submitted and, where necessary, shall  provide  assist-
    36  ance to state agencies in improving and implementing such programs.
    37    2. The head of each state agency shall designate an employee as his or
    38  her  agency's full-time affirmative action officer, and shall report the
    39  name of such affirmative action officer to the president and the  execu-

    40  tive  committee.  Every affirmative action officer shall report directly
    41  to the head of the state agency who appointed him or her  and  shall  be
    42  provided  by  the  state agency with such staff as shall be necessary to
    43  perform his or her duties. The number and level of staff shall be  based
    44  on  such factors as agency size, complexity, need for affirmative action
    45  and monies appropriated therefor.
    46    3. Annually, on or before March first, each state agency shall  submit
    47  a  report  to  the  executive committee and the president on affirmative
    48  action. Every such report shall be in a format established by the presi-
    49  dent and include information on the  agency's  employment  actions  with

    50  respect  to  minorities,  women, persons with disabilities and veterans.
    51  The report of each state agency shall identify  that  agency's  achieve-
    52  ments,  deficiencies,  proposed  solutions  to  problems,  the  need for
    53  external assistance and such other information as may be appropriate  or
    54  requested.

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     1    4. Every state agency shall cooperate with the president and the exec-
     2  utive committee to provide any information, data and reports that may be
     3  requested from time to time.
     4    5.  The  division  for  women,  the division of veterans' affairs, the
     5  state commission on quality of care and advocacy for persons with  disa-

     6  bilities  and  any  other  state agency designated by the governor shall
     7  assist the president and the other state agencies  to  comply  with  the
     8  provisions  of  this title, by providing expertise and guidance in their
     9  areas of special sensitivity and concern.
    10    § 12-e. Affirmative action advisory council. 1. There is hereby estab-
    11  lished in the department an affirmative action advisory  council.    The
    12  members  of  the  advisory council shall be the state agency affirmative
    13  action  officers  appointed  pursuant  to  subdivision  two  of  section
    14  twelve-d  of  this  title.  The meetings and proceedings of the advisory
    15  council shall be conducted pursuant to by-laws adopted by  its  members,
    16  subject to the approval of the president.

    17    2. The advisory council shall advise the president on all existing and
    18  proposed  policies,  procedures,  practices  and programs relating to or
    19  affecting affirmative action.
    20    3. The advisory council shall submit a quarterly report on its  activ-
    21  ities to the president.
    22    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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