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S 3460 NY
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Relates to granting employees access to personnel records

NY · session 2025-2026 · Senate · bill

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Introduced Jan 27, 2025

Latest action (May 19, 2026) RETURNED TO SENATE

Summary

This bill grants employees the right to access their personnel records and requires employers to provide copies within five business days of request at no cost to the employee. Employers must notify employees within ten days of placing any negative information in their personnel record that could affect employment, promotion, compensation, or discipline. Employees can review their personnel record twice per year (not counting reviews related to notification of negative information), and if they disagree with any information, they may submit a written statement that becomes part of the permanent record. Employees can request removal or correction of information by mutual agreement, and if an employer knowingly placed false information in a record, the employee has the right to seek expungement through collective bargaining, personnel procedures, or court action. Employers must maintain complete personnel records for three years after employee termination, cannot retaliate against employees who exercise their rights to access records, and violations result in fines between five hundred and twenty-five hundred dollars.

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Official abstract

Grants employees access to personnel records; requires notice of negative information in such records and an opportunity for a review; permits employee to include certain information in personnel records.

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8 coauthors / cosponsors

Action history (20)

  1. Jan 27, 2025 REFERRED TO LABOR · upper
  2. May 14, 2025 1ST REPORT CAL.1113 · upper
  3. May 15, 2025 2ND REPORT CAL. · upper
  4. May 19, 2025 ADVANCED TO THIRD READING · upper
  5. Jun 11, 2025 PASSED SENATE · upper
  6. Jun 11, 2025 DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY · upper
  7. Jun 11, 2025 REFERRED TO LABOR · lower
  8. Jan 7, 2026 DIED IN ASSEMBLY · lower
  9. Jan 7, 2026 RETURNED TO SENATE · lower
  10. Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO LABOR · upper
  11. Mar 25, 2026 1ST REPORT CAL.656 · upper
  12. Mar 26, 2026 2ND REPORT CAL. · upper
  13. Mar 30, 2026 ADVANCED TO THIRD READING · upper
  14. Apr 22, 2026 PASSED SENATE · upper
  15. Apr 22, 2026 DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY · upper
  16. Apr 22, 2026 REFERRED TO CODES · lower
  17. May 11, 2026 SUBSTITUTED FOR A2107 · lower
  18. May 11, 2026 ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.447 · lower
  19. May 19, 2026 PASSED ASSEMBLY · lower
  20. May 19, 2026 RETURNED TO SENATE · lower

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Bill No.: Summary Actions Committee&nbspVotes Floor&nbspVotes Memo Text LFIN Chamber&nbspVideo/Transcript S03460 Summary: BILL NO S03460 &nbsp SAME AS SAME AS A02107

&nbsp SPONSOR GOUNARDES &nbsp COSPNSR ADDABBO, HOYLMAN-SIGAL, JACKSON, MYRIE, RAMOS, RIVERA, SALAZAR, WEBB &nbsp MLTSPNSR &nbsp Add §210-b, Lab L &nbsp Grants employees access to personnel records; requires notice of negative information in such records and an opportunity for a review; permits employee to include certain information in personnel records.

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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________

3460

2025-2026 Regular Sessions

IN SENATE

January 27, 2025 ___________

Introduced by Sens. GOUNARDES, ADDABBO, HOYLMAN-SIGAL, JACKSON, MYRIE, RAMOS, RIVERA, SALAZAR, WEBB -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Labor

AN ACT to amend the labor law, in relation to employee access to person- nel records

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

1 Section 1. The labor law is amended by adding a new section 210-b to 2 read as follows: 3 § 210-b. Access to personnel records. 1. As used in this section, the 4 following terms shall, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, 5 have the following meanings: 6 (a) "Employee" means a person currently employed or formerly employed 7 by an employer. 8 (b) "Employer" means any individual, corporation, partnership, labor 9 organization, unincorporated association or any other legal business, 10 including any governmental entity or public employer as defined in para- 11 graph (a) of subdivision six of section two hundred one of the civil 12 service law, and any commercial entity, including agents of such employ- 13 er. 14 (c) "Personnel record" means a record kept by an employer that identi- 15 fies an employee, to the extent that the record is used or has been 16 used, or may affect or be used relative to that employee's qualifica- 17 tions for employment, promotion, transfer, additional compensation or 18 disciplinary action. A personnel record shall include a record in the 19 possession of a person, corporation, partnership or other association 20 that has a contractual agreement with the employer to keep or supply a 21 personnel record as provided in this section. A personnel record shall 22 not include information of a personal nature about a person other than 23 the employee if disclosure of the information would constitute a clearly 24 unwarranted invasion of such other person's privacy. Without limiting

EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD03329-01-5

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1 the applicability or generality of the foregoing, all of the following 2 written information or documents to the extent prepared by an employer 3 regarding an employee shall be included in the personnel record for that 4 employee: the name, address, date of birth, job title and description; 5 rate of pay and any other compensation paid to the employee; starting 6 date of employment; the job application of the employee; resumes or 7 other forms of employment inquiry submitted to the employer in response 8 to the employer's advertisement by the employee; all employee perform- 9 ance evaluations, including but not limited to, employee evaluation 10 documents; written warnings of substandard performance; lists of proba- 11 tionary periods; waivers signed by the employee; copies of dated termi- 12 nation notices; any other documents relating to disciplinary action 13 regarding the employee. A personnel record shall be maintained in type- 14 written or printed form or may be handwritten in indelible ink. 15 2. An employer shall notify an employee within ten days of the employ- 16 er placing in the employee's personnel record any information to the 17 extent that the information is, has been used or may be used, to nega- 18 tively affect the employee's qualification for employment, promotion, 19 transfer, additional compensation or the possibility that the employee 20 will be subject to disciplinary action. An employer receiving a written 21 request from an employee to access such employee's personnel record 22 shall provide the employee with a copy of such personnel record, at no 23 cost to the employee, within five business days of submission of a writ- 24 ten request for such copy to the employer. An employer shall not be 25 required to allow an employee to review the employee's personnel record 26 on more than two separate occasions in a calendar year; provided, howev- 27 er, that the notification and review caused by the placing of negative 28 information in the personnel record shall not be deemed to be one of the 29 two annually permitted reviews. 30 3. If there is a disagreement with any information contained in a 31 personnel record, removal or correction of such information may be mutu- 32 ally agreed upon by the employer and the employee. If an agreement is 33 not reached, the employee may submit a written statement explaining the 34 employee's position which shall be contained and become a part of such 35 employee's personnel record. The statement shall be included when said 36 information is transmitted to a third party as long as the original 37 information is retained as part of the file. If an employer places any 38 information in a personnel record which such employer knew or should 39 have known to be false, the employee shall have remedy through the 40 collective bargaining agreement, other personnel procedures or judicial 41 process to have such information expunged. The provisions of this 42 section shall not prohibit the removal of information contained in a 43 personnel record upon mutual agreement of the employer and employee for 44 any reason. 45 4. An employer shall retain the complete personnel record of any 46 employee as required to be kept under this section without deletions or 47 expungement of information from the date of employment of such employee 48 to a date three years after the termination of employment of the employ- 49 ee with such employer. 50 5. If an employer elects to have a written personnel policy regarding 51 the terms and conditions of employment, such personnel policy, as the 52 same may be amended from time to time, shall be continuously maintained 53 at the office of such employer where personnel matters are administered. 54 6. Nothing in this section shall be construed to supersede the terms 55 of a collective bargaining agreement, provided, however, that such

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1 agreement provides at least substantially similar access by an employee 2 to their personnel records as that provided by this section. 3 7. Any violation of this section by an employer or any other person 4 shall be punished by a fine of not less than five hundred nor more than 5 twenty-five hundred dollars. This section shall be enforced by the 6 attorney general. 7 8. No employer or any other person shall discharge, threaten, penal- 8 ize, or in any other manner discriminate or retaliate against any 9 employee who exercises such employee's rights under this section. As 10 used in this section, to threaten, penalize, or in any other manner 11 discriminate or retaliate against an employee includes, but is not 12 limited to, threatening to contact or contacting United States immi- 13 gration authorities or otherwise reporting or threatening to report an 14 employee's suspected citizenship or immigration status or the suspected 15 citizenship or immigration status of an employee's family or household 16 member, as defined in subdivision two of section four hundred fifty- 17 nine-a of the social services law, to a federal, state or local agency. 18 § 2. This act shall take effect on the sixtieth day after it shall 19 have become a law. Effective immediately, the addition, amendment, 20 and/or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implementation 21 of this act on its effective date are authorized to be made and 22 completed on or before such effective date.

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