New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06143

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  

Caption

Provides for uniform land use review procedure to apply to the locating of any charter schools in New York city.

Summary

Bill S06143 amends the education law concerning the locations of charter schools in New York City. It requires that before a charter school can be established in part of an existing public school building or any real property owned by the city, the charter entity must notify the parents or guardians of students currently enrolled in the school and hold a public hearing. Additionally, the bill mandates compliance with the uniform land use review procedure as outlined in the New York City Charter or any other relevant local law before a charter school can be located in these areas.

Impact

This bill impacts state laws by adding a layer of regulatory oversight for the establishment of charter schools in New York City, specifically requiring adherence to local land use procedures. It aims to ensure that the community is informed and has a voice in the decision-making process regarding the location of charter schools, which may affect existing public school resources and student populations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around Bill S06143 appears to be mixed, with some support for increased community involvement in the charter school location process, while others may view it as an additional bureaucratic hurdle that could hinder the establishment of new charter schools. There is no recorded voting history or committee discussion to provide further insights into the sentiment.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from stakeholders such as charter school advocates who argue that the bill could impede the growth and accessibility of charter schools, while proponents of the bill may emphasize the importance of community engagement and transparency in the establishment of educational institutions. The balance between expanding educational options and ensuring community input is a central theme of the debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A02241

Provides for uniform land use review procedure to apply to the locating of any charter schools in New York city.

NY S07441

Requires compliance with the uniform land use review procedure for the disposition of school property in New York city.

NY S09696

Requires compliance with the uniform land use review procedure for the disposition of school property in New York city.

NY S09691

Requires that any disposition of land or buildings by the New York City Housing Authority be subject to and comply with the provisions of New York City's Uniform Land Use Review Procedure.

NY A09178

Allows the city of New York to convey the Amity Little League Baseball Complex to the Amity Little League, Inc. for a period of forty years; subjects the conveyance to the provisions of the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure.

NY S09025

Allows the city of New York to convey the Amity Little League Baseball Complex to the Amity Little League, Inc. for a period of forty years; subjects the conveyance to the provisions of the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure.

RI H7906

Requires all certified independent or district charter schools upon application for a renewal of said charter or an application for a new charter school to provide a union neutrality clause in the charter.

RI H5840

Requires all certified independent or district charter schools upon application for a renewal of said charter or an application for a new charter school to provide a union neutrality clause in the charter.

RI S0912

Requires all certified independent or district charter schools upon application for a renewal of said charter or an application for a new charter school to provide a union neutrality clause in the charter.

NY S07462

Provides additional requirements for approval of charter school applications; applies additional prohibitions to charter schools; requires certain financial disclosures by charter schools; requires charter schools to comply with provisions relating to construction, repair or demolition of school facilities; relates to admission of students.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.