New YorkS 83822025-2026 Regular SessionSenate

Relates to orders of protection in child abuse and neglect proceedings in family court

Sponsored By: Sean Ryan (Democratic)

Became Law

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Bill Overview

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3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.

Protection orders for non-parent household members

Family court can issue a protection order against a non-parent who lived in the child’s home or is legally responsible for the child. It can last up to 2 years, or up to 5 years if the court finds special circumstances such as injury, use of a weapon, past violations, crimes against the family, or exposure to a sex offense. The order can be issued and extended on its own or alongside related orders. Any party can ask the court once a year to keep, change, or end the order. The total time counts from the first order and cannot go past 2 years, or 5 years with special circumstances.

Protection orders track related court orders

When a protection order is added to another family court order in an abuse or neglect case, both run at the same time. The protection order ends no later than the other order’s end date. The court can extend the protection order when it extends the other order. Different timing rules apply to standalone orders allowed elsewhere in the law.

Behavior rules in family protection orders

The court can set reasonable behavior rules in a protection order for a parent, a person legally responsible for the child, or that person’s spouse who is before the court. The person must follow those rules for a set time. The court can require compliance with those rules as part of the order.

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Sean Ryan

    Democratic • Senate

Cosponsors

  • Steve Rhoads

    Republican • Senate

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 79 • No: 0

committee vote 6/12/2025

Rules Committee Vote

Yes: 20 • No: 0

Senate vote 6/12/2025

FLOOR Vote

Yes: 59 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. SIGNED CHAP.572

    11/21/2025Senate
  2. DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR

    11/17/2025Senate
  3. RETURNED TO SENATE

    6/16/2025House
  4. PASSED ASSEMBLY

    6/16/2025House
  5. ORDERED TO THIRD READING RULES CAL.838

    6/16/2025House
  6. SUBSTITUTED FOR A8572

    6/16/2025House
  7. REFERRED TO CODES

    6/12/2025House
  8. DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY

    6/12/2025Senate
  9. PASSED SENATE

    6/12/2025Senate
  10. ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1932

    6/12/2025Senate
  11. REFERRED TO RULES

    6/6/2025Senate

Bill Text

  • Original

    6/6/2025

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