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A 7383

Allows Andriel Santana to be eligible to take the civil service exam for the position of Columbia county deputy sheriff

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Didi Barrett

Designates Andriel Santana as eligible to sit for the Columbia County deputy sheriff civil service exam.

REFERRED TO GOVERNMENTAL EMPLOYEES
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Bill Summary · A 7383

Bill A 7383 — Summary

Overview

  • Bill number: A 7383
  • Title/purpose (as introduced): Allows Andriel Santana to be eligible to take the civil service exam for the position of Columbia County deputy sheriff.
  • Sponsor: Didi Barrett (primary)
  • Introduced: March 25, 2025
  • Status: Referred to the Committee on Governmental Employees (same action listed twice in the record)

What the bill would do

  • The bill would designate Andriel Santana as eligible to sit for the civil service examination for the deputy sheriff position in Columbia County. In other words, it creates or acknowledges eligibility for this specific individual to participate in the exam process for that law‑enforcement role.

Key provisions (as indicated by the bill’s description)

  • Add/confirm eligibility for Andriel Santana to take the civil service exam for the Columbia County deputy sheriff position.
  • The bill’s text (not provided in detail here) appears focused on exam eligibility rather than on appointment, hiring, or funding.
  • No explicit new funding, staffing, or appointment authority is stated in the information provided.

Who would be affected

  • Primary beneficiary: Andriel Santana, who would be eligible to take the deputy sheriff civil service exam.
  • Other potential stakeholders: Civil service administration and Columbia County’s deputy sheriff hiring process, which would administer the exam to eligible applicants.

Procedural status and timeline

  • Current status: Referred to the Governmental Employees committee. This indicates the bill is in the early stages of the legislative process and has not yet advanced to floor consideration.
  • Actions to watch: The bill may be scheduled for committee review, possible amendments, and a vote by the full chamber (Assembly). The companion Senate bill, S 6820, suggests parallel action in the Senate.

Related legislation

  • Companion bill: S 6820 (listed as the Senate counterpart)
  • The companion appears twice in the record, indicating there is an identical or parallel measure in the Senate.

Practical considerations and impact

  • The measure is targeted and specific, granting eligibility to a single individual for an exam, rather than broad policy changes or general reforms.
  • If enacted, the change would affect the administrative process for the Columbia County deputy sheriff examination by permitting the named individual to participate.
  • No monetary costs or systemic changes are indicated in the available information.

If you’d like, I can compare this with the Senate companion (S 6820) or draft a plain-language briefing for community members outlining how eligibility changes are typically implemented in civil service processes.

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

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