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S 4992

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2024-2025 Regular Session

S 4992 would require a NYS Police–NYSIC local liaison to alert municipalities about certain suspected domestic extremism threats.

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Bill Summary · S 4992

Summary of S 4992 (New York Senate)

Overview

  • Bill Number: S 4992
  • Title / Purpose (as stated): Requires the state police to have a local liaison within the New York State Intelligence Center who alerts municipalities of certain suspected domestic extremism threats.
  • Status: Referred to Finance
  • Introduced: February 14, 2025
  • Classification: Bill
  • Legislative Actions: 2025-02-14: REFERRED TO FINANCE

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill aims to improve local awareness and responsiveness to threats related to domestic extremism by ensuring there is a dedicated local liaison within the New York State Intelligence Center (NYSIC) managed by the state police.
  • The liaison would be responsible for notifying municipalities when there are suspected domestic extremism threats, potentially enabling faster local awareness, planning, and risk mitigation.

Key Provisions (as implied by the title)

  • Appointment of a Local Liaison: The state police would have a designated local liaison located within the NYSIC.
  • Information Sharing with Municipalities: The liaison’s core duty is to alert municipalities about certain suspected domestic extremism threats.
  • Scope of Alerts: The bill references “certain” threats, though the specific criteria or thresholds for what constitutes a qualifying threat are not detailed in the summary available.
  • Operational Framework: The bill would establish a mechanism for how alerts are disseminated to municipalities (channels, frequency, and recipients), though exact procedures are not provided in the summary.

Affected Parties

  • State Police and NYS Intelligence Center: Primary implementers of the liaison role and alerting function.
  • Municipalities and Local Governments: Recipients of alerts intended to inform local safety and preparedness activities.
  • Other Local Law Enforcement and Public Safety Entities: Potential beneficiaries through enhanced situational awareness and coordination.

Financial and Procedural Considerations

  • Budgetary Implications: The referral to Finance suggests potential funding considerations for creating/maintaining the liaison position, associated staffing, training, and any required information-sharing infrastructure.
  • Procedural Path: As of now, the bill is in the Finance committee. If advanced, it would proceed to floor consideration in the Senate and then potentially to the Assembly (or become part of budget-related discussions).

Legislative History and Related Bills

  • Related Senate Bills (prior-session): S 9582, S 5370
  • Related Assembly Bills (companion): A 6331 (two companion entries)
  • These related measures indicate ongoing interest in formalizing local alerts and domestic extremism threat information sharing across chambers or sessions.

Potential Impacts and Considerations

  • Public Safety Benefits: Faster, localized awareness could enhance preparedness and response to domestic extremism threats at the municipal level.
  • Civil Liberties and Privacy: Any expansion of threat alerts raises considerations about data handling, accuracy of threat assessments, and safeguarding against misidentification.
  • Operational Clarity: The effectiveness will depend on clear definitions of “certain suspected threats,” alert protocols, and intergovernmental coordination mechanisms.
  • Budget and Resources: Success hinges on adequate funding for personnel and IT/information-sharing capabilities.

Next Steps

  • Monitor for further action in the Finance committee and any amendments clarifying scope, procedures, and funding.
  • Watch for companion Assembly action (A 6331) and related bills (S 9582, S 5370) for potential convergence or amendments.

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

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