S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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6117
2023-2024 Regular Sessions
I N S E N A T E
March 30, 2023
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Introduced by Sen. RAMOS -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Veterans, Homeland Securi-
ty and Military Affairs
AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to establishing benefits
and protections of essential employees during a state of emergency
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Subdivision 2 of section 20 of the executive law is amended
by adding a new paragraph l to read as follows:
L. "ESSENTIAL SERVICES" MEANS SERVICES, WHETHER RENDERED TO THE
GOVERNMENT OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON, PROVIDED BY ESSENTIAL PERSONS, BUSI-
NESSES, NON-PROFITS OR OTHER ENTITIES.
§ 2. Subparagraph 4 of paragraph a of subdivision 7 of section 23 of
the executive law, as amended by section 4 of part B of chapter 56 of
the laws of 2010, is amended and two new subparagraphs 5 and 6 are added
to read as follows:
(4) such other measures as reasonably can be taken to protect lives,
prevent disasters, and reduce their impact[.];
(5) SUCH MEASURES AS REASONABLY CAN BE TAKEN TO PROVIDE ALL BENEFITS
AND PROTECTIONS TO EMPLOYEES OF ESSENTIAL PERSONS, BUSINESSES, NON-PRO-
FITS OR OTHER ENTITIES PROVIDING ESSENTIAL SERVICES THAT MAINTAIN
SUPPORT FOR SUCH POSITIONS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CHILD CARE,
MEDICAL SUPPLIES AND/OR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT;
(6) SUGGESTED MEASURES TO PROVIDE CARE TO, AT A MINIMUM, STUDENTS AGED
TWELVE AND UNDER. IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT EMERGENCY PLANS ARE PROVIDING
FOR THE NEEDS OF SUCH STUDENTS, SUCH PLANS SHALL CLARIFY THE WORK THAT
FALLS WITHIN EACH OF THE IDENTIFIED ESSENTIAL PERSONS, BUSINESSES, NON-
PROFITS OR OTHER ENTITIES. ADDITIONALLY, SUCH PLANS SHALL BE USED BY
CHILD CARE PROVIDERS TO PRIORITIZE THE NEEDS OF ESSENTIAL WORKERS DURING
AN EMERGENCY.
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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§ 3. Subparagraph (vi) of paragraph g of subdivision 1 of section 24
of the executive law, as added by chapter 640 of the laws of 1978 and as
relettered by chapter 158 of the laws of 1994, is amended and two new
paragraphs h and i are added to read as follows:
(vi) when practicable, specialists shall be assigned to assist with
the related emergency actions to avoid adverse effects resulting from
such suspension[.];
H. SUCH MEASURES AS REASONABLY CAN BE TAKEN TO PROVIDE ALL BENEFITS
AND PROTECTIONS TO EMPLOYEES OF ESSENTIAL PERSONS, BUSINESSES, NON-PRO-
FITS OR OTHER ENTITIES PROVIDING ESSENTIAL SERVICES THAT MAINTAIN
SUPPORT FOR SUCH POSITIONS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CHILD CARE,
MEDICAL SUPPLIES AND/OR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT;
I. SUGGESTED MEASURES TO PROVIDE CARE TO, AT A MINIMUM, STUDENTS AGED
TWELVE AND UNDER. IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT EMERGENCY PLANS ARE PROVIDING
FOR THE NEEDS OF SUCH STUDENTS, SUCH PLANS SHALL CLARIFY THE WORK THAT
FALLS WITHIN EACH OF THE IDENTIFIED ESSENTIAL PERSONS, BUSINESSES, NON-
PROFITS OR OTHER ENTITIES. ADDITIONALLY, SUCH PLANS SHALL BE USED BY
CHILD CARE PROVIDERS TO PRIORITIZE THE NEEDS OF ESSENTIAL WORKERS DURING
AN EMERGENCY.
§ 4. Section 29 of the executive law, as added by chapter 640 of the
laws of 1978, is amended to read as follows:
§ 29. Direction of state agency assistance in a disaster emergency.
Upon the declaration of a state disaster emergency the governor may
direct any and all agencies of the state government to provide assist-
ance under the coordination of the disaster preparedness commission.
Such state assistance may include: (1) utilizing, lending, or giving to
political subdivisions, with or without compensation therefor, equip-
ment, supplies, facilities, services of state personnel, and other
resources, other than the extension of credit; (2) distributing medi-
cine, medical supplies, food and other consumable supplies through any
public or private agency authorized to distribute the same; (3) perform-
ing on public or private lands temporary emergency work essential for
the protection of public health and safety, clearing debris and wreck-
age, making emergency repairs to and temporary replacements of public
facilities of political subdivisions damaged or destroyed as a result of
such disaster; [and] (4) making such other use of their facilities,
equipment, supplies and personnel as may be necessary to assist in
coping with the disaster or any emergency resulting therefrom; AND (5)
BENEFITS AND PROTECTIONS TO EMPLOYEES OF ESSENTIAL PERSONS, BUSINESSES,
NON-PROFITS OR OTHER ENTITIES PROVIDING ESSENTIAL SERVICES THAT MAINTAIN
SUPPORT FOR SUCH POSITIONS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CHILD CARE,
MEDICAL SUPPLIES AND/OR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
§ 5. This act shall take effect immediately.