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NY A09492
Bill
Status
2/13/2026
Primary Sponsor
Karines Reyes
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AI Summary
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Requires the Office of Children and Family Services to promulgate regulations establishing training requirements for child protective services workers assigned to multidisciplinary investigative teams
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Training must include appropriate techniques for investigating reports of sexual abuse and requirements for ongoing training
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Amends existing law to replace broad training curriculum standards with specific requirements consistent with the new multidisciplinary team training provisions
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Extends the effective date of a 2025 law relating to police officer training for sexual assault crimes from 90 days to one year after becoming law
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Act takes effect immediately, with training-related sections taking effect on the same date as the related 2025 police training law (S. 2295/A. 5206)
Legislative Description
Requires the office of children and family services to promulgate regulations for training requirements for child protective services workers assigned to a multidisciplinary investigative team; amends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating thereto.
Last Action
signed chap.30
2/13/2026