Bill Text: NY S00627 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Enacts the New York civil rights cold case records collection act; directs the state archivist to create a civil rights cold case records collection; creates the civil rights cold case records review board which shall assist the archivist in the collection of civil rights cold case records.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-05 - REFERRED TO CULTURAL AFFAIRS, TOURISM, PARKS AND RECREATION [S00627 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-S00627-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                           627

                               2021-2022 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                       (Prefiled)

                                     January 6, 2021
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  Sen. SANDERS -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Cultural Affairs, Tourism,
          Parks and Recreation

        AN ACT to amend the arts and cultural affairs law, in relation to enact-
          ing the New York civil rights cold case records collection act

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section  1.  The  arts and cultural affairs law is amended by adding a
     2  new article 57-C to read as follows:
     3                                ARTICLE 57-C
     4                            NEW YORK CIVIL RIGHTS
     5                      COLD CASE RECORDS COLLECTION ACT
     6  Section 57.60. Definitions.
     7          57.61. Civil rights cold case records collection.
     8          57.62. Grounds for postponement of public disclosure.
     9          57.63. Civil rights cold case records review  board;  establish-
    10                  ment and powers.
    11    §  57.60. Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following
    12  terms shall have the following meanings: 1.  "Civil  rights  cold  case"
    13  means  any  unsolved  case  occurring  within a jurisdiction in New York
    14  state arising out of events which occurred during the  period  beginning
    15  on  January first, nineteen hundred forty and ending on December thirty-
    16  first, nineteen hundred seventy-nine, and involving:
    17    (a) conspiracy against rights under 18 USC § 241;
    18    (b) deprivation of rights under color of law under 18 USC § 242;
    19    (c) federally protected activities under 18 USC § 245;
    20    (d) peonage and involuntary servitude under 18 USC § 1581 and 18 USC §
    21  1584; or
    22    (e) the Fair Housing Act under 42 U.S.C. 3631.
    23    2. "Civil rights cold case record" means a New York state record that:

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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     1    (a) is related to a civil rights cold case;
     2    (b)  was  created or made available for use by, obtained by, or other-
     3  wise came into the possession of the New  York  state  archives  or  any
     4  state agency; and
     5    (c)  any  New  York state local government, or component thereof, that
     6  provided support or assistance or performed work in  connection  with  a
     7  federal inquiry into a civil rights cold case.
     8    3.  "The  archivist"  means  the state archivist of the New York state
     9  archives.
    10    4.  "The  collection"  means  the  civil  rights  cold  case   records
    11  collection established under section 57.61 of this article.
    12    5.  "Official  investigation"  means the review of a civil rights cold
    13  case conducted by any entity of the federal government, a New York state
    14  agency, or any local government in New York state.
    15    6. "Public interest" means  the  compelling  interest  in  the  prompt
    16  public  disclosure  of civil rights cold case records for historical and
    17  governmental purposes and for the purpose of fully informing the  people
    18  of New York.
    19    7.  "Review  board"  means  the  civil rights cold case records review
    20  board established under section 57.63 of this article.
    21    8. "State agency" means any state  board,  body,  bureau,  commission,
    22  council,  department,  executive agency, public authority, public corpo-
    23  ration, division, office, or  other  governmental  entity  performing  a
    24  governmental  or  proprietary  function  for  the  state,  but shall not
    25  include the state legislature.
    26    § 57.61. Civil rights cold case records collection. 1.  Establishment.
    27  Not later than ninety days following the effective date of this article,
    28  the archivist shall:
    29    (a)  commence  establishing  a  collection  of  civil rights cold case
    30  records to be known as the  "New  York  state  civil  rights  cold  case
    31  records  collection"  that  shall  ensure  the  physical  integrity  and
    32  original provenance of all records in such collection;
    33    (b) commence preparing and publishing a subject guidebook and index to
    34  the collection; and
    35    (c) establish criteria for state agencies to follow when  transmitting
    36  copies of civil rights cold case records to the archivist.
    37    2. Contents. The collection shall include:
    38    (a) a copy of each civil rights cold case record:
    39    (i) transmitted to the archivist; or
    40    (ii)  that  has  been  disclosed  to  the public in an unredacted form
    41  before the effective date of this article; and
    42    (b) all review board records, as required under this article.
    43    3. Disclosure of records. All civil rights cold case records transmit-
    44  ted to the archivist for disclosure to the public shall be:
    45    (a) available to the public for inspection and copying at the New York
    46  state archives not later than sixty days after the transmission  of  the
    47  record to the archivist; and
    48    (b) prioritized for digitization by the New York state archives.
    49    4. Fees for copying. The archivist shall:
    50    (a) use efficient electronic means when possible;
    51    (b) charge reasonable fees for copying civil rights cold case records;
    52  and
    53    (c) grant waivers of such fees when the archivist shall deem appropri-
    54  ate.

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     1    5.  Security  of  records.  The archivist shall ensure the security of
     2  civil rights cold case records in the collection for which disclosure is
     3  postponed.
     4    6. Digitization of records. Each state agency shall make text-searcha-
     5  ble  documents available to the review board upon request of such board.
     6  Not later than seven days before a civil  rights  cold  case  record  is
     7  publicly  disclosed,  the  state agency releasing such civil rights cold
     8  case record shall take all reasonable  efforts  to  provide  such  civil
     9  rights cold case record to the victims of the events to which such civil
    10  rights cold case record relates, or to their next of kin.
    11    7. Additional policies. The archivist, in consultation with the attor-
    12  ney  general, shall develop and implement any policies not enumerated in
    13  this article that he or she shall deem necessary for the  implementation
    14  of this article.
    15    §  57.62. Grounds for postponement of public disclosure. Disclosure of
    16  civil rights cold case records or particular information within a  civil
    17  rights cold case record to the public may be postponed subject to policy
    18  developed by the state attorney general, in consultation with the archi-
    19  vist, to promote justice and to protect innocent parties.
    20    §  57.63.  Civil  rights cold case records review board; establishment
    21  and powers. 1. Establishment. There is hereby established a board to  be
    22  known as the "New York civil rights cold case records review board".
    23    2.  Appointment.  The commission shall consist of thirteen members, to
    24  be appointed as follows: (a) seven members to be appointed by the gover-
    25  nor, one of whom the governor  shall  appoint  as  the  chair;  (b)  two
    26  members shall be appointed by the temporary president of the senate; (c)
    27  one  member  shall  be  appointed by the senate minority leader; (d) two
    28  members shall be appointed by the speaker of the assembly; and  (e)  one
    29  member shall be appointed by the assembly minority leader.
    30    3.  Compensation.  The  members  of  the  commission  shall receive no
    31  compensation for their services, but shall be allowed their  actual  and
    32  necessary  expenses  incurred  in  the performance of their duties under
    33  this article. The commission may employ  and  at  pleasure  remove  such
    34  personnel  as it may deem necessary for the performance of its functions
    35  and fix their compensation within the amounts made available  by  appro-
    36  priation therefor.
    37    4.  Powers. The review board shall have the power and authority to act
    38  in any manner prescribed under this article including, but  not  limited
    39  to, the power and authority to:
    40    (a)  obtain  access  to  civil rights cold case records that have been
    41  identified and organized by a state agency;
    42    (b) direct a state agency to make available to the review  board,  and
    43  if  necessary  to investigate the facts surrounding, additional informa-
    44  tion, records, or testimony from  individuals,  that  the  review  board
    45  deems necessary to fulfill its functions and responsibilities under this
    46  article;
    47    (c)  subpoena private persons to compel the production of documents or
    48  other records necessary for  the  fulfillment  of  its  responsibilities
    49  under this article;
    50    (d)  receive  information from the public regarding the identification
    51  and public disclosure of civil rights cold case records; and
    52    (e) hold hearings, administer oaths, and subpoena documents and  other
    53  records.
    54    5.  Enforcement  of  subpoenas. Any subpoena issued under this section
    55  shall be enforced by any appropriate court acting pursuant to  a  lawful
    56  request of the review board.

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     1    6.  Advisory  committees.  The  review board shall create any advisory
     2  committees it deems necessary to fulfill its responsibilities under this
     3  article.
     4    7.  Termination.  (a)  The review board shall terminate not later than
     5  four years after the date of the appointment of its members.
     6    (b) Before its termination, the review board shall submit  reports  to
     7  the  governor, the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of
     8  the assembly, including a complete and accurate accounting  of  expendi-
     9  tures  made during its existence, and shall complete all other reporting
    10  requirements under this article.
    11    (c) Upon termination, the review  board  shall  transfer  all  of  its
    12  records to the archivist for inclusion in the collection.
    13    (d)  The  records  of  the review board shall not be destroyed, except
    14  that the archivist may destroy routine administrative records covered by
    15  a general records schedule following notification in the state  register
    16  and after considering comments.
    17    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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