Bill Text: NY A07319 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced
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Bill Title: Requires residents of the state, who are foreign refugees, to register with the office of temporary and disability assistance; directs such office to provide registration information to the office of children and family services, the department of health, the office for new Americans, the department of law, the division of state police, the NYC police department, county sheriff's offices, municipal police departments, and the division of homeland security and emergency services; directs the office for new Americans to conduct background screenings of all refugees who register; requires refugee resettlement agencies to submit quarterly reports to the bureau of refugee and immigrant assistance on the refugees to whom it provides assistance, and to monitor the activities of such refugees for a certain period of time; directs the division of homeland security and emergency services to develop and implement a plan to ensure compliance by refugee resettlement agencies.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 42-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2024-04-09 - held for consideration in governmental operations [A07319 Detail]
Download: New_York-2023-A07319-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Requires residents of the state, who are foreign refugees, to register with the office of temporary and disability assistance; directs such office to provide registration information to the office of children and family services, the department of health, the office for new Americans, the department of law, the division of state police, the NYC police department, county sheriff's offices, municipal police departments, and the division of homeland security and emergency services; directs the office for new Americans to conduct background screenings of all refugees who register; requires refugee resettlement agencies to submit quarterly reports to the bureau of refugee and immigrant assistance on the refugees to whom it provides assistance, and to monitor the activities of such refugees for a certain period of time; directs the division of homeland security and emergency services to develop and implement a plan to ensure compliance by refugee resettlement agencies.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 42-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2024-04-09 - held for consideration in governmental operations [A07319 Detail]
Download: New_York-2023-A07319-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 7319 2023-2024 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY May 17, 2023 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. SLATER, ANGELINO, BARCLAY, BEEPHAN, BENDETT, BLANKENBUSH, BLUMENCRANZ, BRABENEC, K. BROWN, BYRNES, DeSTEFANO, DiPIETRO, DURSO, FLOOD, GANDOLFO, J. A. GIGLIO, J. M. GIGLIO, GRAY, HAWLEY, LEMONDES, MAHER, MANKTELOW, MCGOWAN, MIKULIN, MILLER, MORINEL- LO, PALMESANO, PIROZZOLO, RA, REILLY, SIMPSON, SMULLEN, SMITH, TAGUE, TANNOUSIS, WALSH -- read once and referred to the Committee on Govern- mental Operations AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to directing the division of homeland security and emergency services to develop a plan to ensure that refugee resettlement agencies monitor certain refugees; and directing the office for new Americans to conduct a background check on refugees; to amend the social services law, in relation to requiring aliens admitted to the United States as refugees to register with the office of temporary and disability assistance; and to amend the not-for-profit corporation law, in relation to requiring refugee resettlement agencies to submit quarterly reports to the bureau of refugee and immigrant assistance and requiring such agencies to moni- tor refugees for a certain period of time The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Subdivision 2 of section 709 of the executive law is 2 amended by adding a new paragraph (w) is added to read as follows: 3 (w) develop and implement a plan to ensure that all refugee resettle- 4 ment agencies comply with the requirements of section one thousand four 5 hundred thirteen of the not-for-profit corporation law. 6 § 2. Paragraphs (m) and (n) of subdivision 5 of section 94-b of the 7 executive law, as added by chapter 206 of the laws of 2014, are amended 8 and a new paragraph (o) is added to read as follows: 9 (m) Encourage and assist local governments in the development of 10 activities to enhance civic engagement among immigrants and in immigrant 11 communities; [and] EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD11317-01-3A. 7319 2 1 (n) Beginning in two thousand fifteen, by June fifteenth of each year, 2 produce a report to the governor, the speaker of the assembly, and the 3 temporary president of the senate describing the activities of the 4 office, including but not limited to, summarizing calls received through 5 the hotline and website, information on ESOL training services provided 6 by the office, the number of immigrants assisted through the opportunity 7 centers, or an estimation thereof, the status of any workforce develop- 8 ment programs, and any other relevant information[.]; and 9 (o) Screen and perform a background screening of every immigrant who 10 registers pursuant to subdivision nine of section twenty of the social 11 services law, to ensure that the immigrant does not present a security 12 risk to the state or the United States. The office shall provide the 13 results of each such screening to the department of law, the division of 14 state police, the New York city police department, the office of the 15 county sheriff for each county in the state, all municipal police 16 departments and the division of homeland security and emergency 17 services. 18 § 3. Paragraphs (i) and (j) of subdivision 3 of section 20 of the 19 social services law, paragraph (i) as added by chapter 304 of the laws 20 of 1990 and paragraph (j) as amended by section 20 of part PP of chapter 21 56 of the laws of 2022, are amended and a new paragraph (k) is added to 22 read as follows: 23 (i) to assure conformance with federal law, by entering into agree- 24 ments with the federal social security administration and public agen- 25 cies in other states responsible for administering the food stamp 26 program or programs under title I, II, IV-A, IV-D, X, XIV, XVI, or XIX 27 of the social security act under which the department will provide such 28 agencies, when required by federal law and only to the extent so 29 required, with data which may be of use in establishing or verifying 30 eligibility for or benefit amounts in such programs or ability to pay 31 support for a person receiving support collection services including 32 data obtained from the wage reporting system operated by the state 33 department of taxation and finance pursuant to section one hundred 34 seventy-one-a of the tax law[.], as added by chapter five hundred 35 forty-five of the laws of nineteen hundred seventy-eight; 36 (j) to ensure the provision, on any form required to be completed at 37 application or recertification for the purpose of obtaining financial 38 assistance pursuant to this chapter, the form shall contain a check-off 39 question asking whether the applicant or recipient or a member of his or 40 her family served in the United States military, and an option to answer 41 in the affirmative. Where the applicant or recipient answers in the 42 affirmative to such question, the office of temporary and disability 43 assistance shall ensure that contact information for the state depart- 44 ment of veterans' services is provided to such applicant or recipient 45 addition to any other materials provided[.]; and 46 (k) to collect and maintain reports submitted by refugee resettlement 47 agencies pursuant to section fourteen hundred thirteen of the not-for- 48 profit corporation law. 49 § 4. Section 20 of the social services law is amended by adding a new 50 subdivision 9 to read as follows: 51 9. (a) The bureau of refugee and immigrant assistance of the office of 52 temporary and disability assistance shall provide to each alien who 53 resides in the state, and who was admitted to the United States of Amer- 54 ica as a refugee pursuant to section two hundred seven of the United 55 States Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. § 1157) or who was 56 seeking asylum pursuant to section two hundred eight of such act (8A. 7319 3 1 U.S.C. § 1158), that he or she is required, within thirty days of enter- 2 ing the state, to: 3 (i) register as a refugee with the office of temporary and disability 4 assistance; and 5 (ii) be interviewed by and provide his or her fingerprints to an offi- 6 cer or employee of such office designated by the commissioner of tempo- 7 rary and disability assistance. 8 (b) The commissioner of temporary and disability assistance shall 9 maintain all refugee registration data and information in an electronic 10 database. Not less than on a monthly basis, the office of temporary and 11 disability assistance shall forward a copy of the registration record of 12 each refugee who registered during the preceding month, to the office of 13 children and family services, the department of health, the office for 14 new Americans, the department of law, the division of state police, and 15 the division of homeland security and emergency services. 16 (c) Annually, on or before February first, the commissioner of tempo- 17 rary and disability assistance shall submit a report on the registration 18 program established by this subdivision to the governor, the temporary 19 president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly. Such report 20 shall include the number of refugees who registered during the previous 21 calendar year and their countries of origin. 22 (d) For the purposes of this subdivision, the terms "alien" and "refu- 23 gee" shall have the same meaning as is ascribed to such terms by section 24 one hundred one of the United States Immigration and Nationality Act (8 25 U.S.C. 1101). 26 § 5. The not-for-profit corporation law is amended by adding a new 27 section 1413 to read as follows: 28 § 1413. Refugee resettlement agencies. 29 (a) Definition. "Refugee resettlement agency" means a voluntary agen- 30 cy, as defined pursuant to section 1411 of the United States Immigration 31 and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. § 1521), organization, or affiliate of 32 such agency or organization that receives federal funding for refugee 33 reception and placement resettlement services or other federal grants 34 intended for the support of refugee resettlement activities. 35 (b) Reporting requirement. Each refugee resettlement agency shall 36 report, on a quarterly basis, to the bureau of refugee and immigrant 37 assistance of the office of temporary and disability assistance: 38 (1) the total number of refugees resettled by the agency and the total 39 of such refugees in each of the following age groups: 40 (A) under eighteen years of age, 41 (B) between eighteen and sixty-four years of age, and 42 (C) sixty-five years of age or older; 43 (2) the public assistance benefits the refugees have applied for or 44 have been granted; and 45 (3) the countries of origin of the refugees. 46 (c) Monitoring requirement. Each refugee resettlement agency shall 47 monitor refugees who have registered with the office of temporary and 48 disability assistance pursuant to subdivision nine of section twenty of 49 the social services law for a period of one year or until such time as a 50 refugee is granted permanent resident status by the United States Citi- 51 zenship and Immigration Services, whichever shall occur first. 52 § 6. This act shall take effect immediately.