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A 9244

Allows a person a second hearing to seal their child protective services records

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Andrew Hevesi and 1 co-sponsor

A 9244 would allow a second hearing to seal child protective services records, expanding privacy options for individuals, potentially easing impacts on employment and housing checks

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Bill Summary · A 9244

Summary of Assembly Bill A 9244

Overview

  • Bill number: A 9244
  • Title/intent: Allows a person a second hearing to seal their child protective services (CPS) records.
  • Status: Referred to the Assembly Committee on Children and Families.
  • Introduced: November 7, 2025.
  • Primary sponsor: Assemblymember Andrew Hevesi.

Key Provisions (as described)

  • The bill would authorize a second hearing for individuals seeking to seal their CPS records.
  • The description provided does not include detailed criteria, standards, or procedures for when the second hearing would occur, what records qualify, or how proceedings would differ from the initial hearing. The exact provisions would be clarified in the bill’s text during committee deliberations.

Who Would Be Affected

  • Individuals with CPS records who are seeking to seal those records.
  • CPS agencies, juvenile/family courts, and related administrative bodies involved in petitions to seal records.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduced and referred to the Children and Families committee on November 7, 2025.
  • The legislative action log shows two identical referrals on the same date, but there are no further actions listed in the provided information. The bill will move through committee hearings, potential amendments, and floor consideration if advanced.

Potential Impacts and Considerations

  • Potentially expands procedural avenues for sealing CPS records, which could affect privacy protections and background-check consequences (e.g., employment or housing) for affected individuals.
  • The specifics—such as eligibility criteria, standard for granting a second hearing, timing, and scope of records eligible for sealing—will be determined during committee review and the drafting of the bill text.

Bottom Line

A 9244 introduces a mechanism for a second hearing to seal CPS records, aiming to broaden relief options for individuals seeking privacy. It is in the early stage of the legislative process and currently under review by the Children and Families committee, with primary sponsorship by Andrew Hevesi.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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