New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02259

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  

Caption

Requires town attorneys to institute proceedings to collect fines, restitution or reparation in towns contained within Nassau county.

Summary

Bill A02259 amends the criminal procedure law to mandate that town attorneys in Nassau County are responsible for instituting proceedings to collect fines, restitution, or reparations imposed on corporations. This change aims to streamline the collection process and ensure that financial penalties are effectively pursued by local legal representatives, thereby enhancing accountability for corporate entities operating within the jurisdiction.

Impact

The bill impacts the enforcement of financial penalties against corporations in Nassau County by explicitly assigning the responsibility of collection to town attorneys. This amendment could lead to more efficient recovery of owed fines and restitution, potentially increasing local revenue and ensuring that corporations fulfill their financial obligations as mandated by the court.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A02259 appears to be generally supportive among local government officials who see it as a necessary step to improve the enforcement of financial penalties. However, there may be concerns regarding the additional responsibilities placed on town attorneys, particularly regarding resource allocation and potential pushback from corporations facing these collections.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the potential burden this bill places on town attorneys, who may already be managing a heavy caseload. Some stakeholders might argue that this could divert resources away from other important legal matters. Additionally, there may be concerns from corporations about the fairness and efficiency of the collection process, especially if they perceive it as overly aggressive or poorly managed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A03044

Requires town attorneys to institute proceedings to collect fines, restitution or reparation in towns contained within Nassau county.

VA SB180

Fines and costs; period of limitations on collection, responsibility for collections.

VA HB17

Fines and costs; period of limitations on collection, responsibility for collections.

NJ S4079

Renames "township committee" to "township council;" requires townships to update materials to reflect this title change.

MA S1181

Establishing a commission to study reparations in Massachusetts

MA H1753

Establishing a commission to study reparations in Massachusetts

VA HB1774

County services; provision of services within towns.

MS HB1267

Restitution; require first monies collected by court from defendant to be allocated to.

MS HB1229

Restitution; require first monies collected by court from defendant to be allocated to.

NY A00964

Allows for justices to reside in any town, village or city contained in whole or in part within the same assembly district, county or adjoining county as the court such justice serves or in an assembly district contiguous to such municipality where the court is located, provided such assembly district is contained entirely within a single county; sets forth residence requirements where an assembly district encompasses two or more counties; authorizes towns and villages to require that any person who serves as a town or village justice be admitted to practice law in the state.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.