S 7990 NY
Establishes the office of special investigation for work-related fatalities
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Summary
This bill establishes an office of special investigation for work-related fatalities within the New York attorney general's office, granting the attorney general authority to investigate and prosecute criminal offenses connected to worker deaths during employment. The office will receive incident reports from local law enforcement, district attorneys, and the department of labor within forty-eight hours of any potential work-related fatality, and may independently investigate based on credible information. Coroners and medical examiners must notify the office within forty-eight hours of determining a death is work-related and must cooperate with subsequent investigations. The bill defines employee broadly to include direct employees, contractors, interns, volunteers, and others performing work-related duties, and covers fatalities resulting from unsafe conditions, negligence, or workplace violence.
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Establishes the office of special investigation for work-related fatalities; provides direction for coroners and medical examiners when dealing with such fatalities.
Sponsor (1)
- Shelley Mayer Democratic · primary
Action history (4)
- May 15, 2025 REFERRED TO INVESTIGATIONS AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS · upper
- Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO INVESTIGATIONS AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS · upper
- Mar 24, 2026 REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO LABOR · upper
- May 13, 2026 REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE · upper
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  SPONSOR MAYER   COSPNSR   MLTSPNSR   Add §70-d, Exec L; amd §671, County L   Establishes the office of special investigation for work-related fatalities; provides direction for coroners and medical examiners when dealing with such fatalities.
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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________
7990
2025-2026 Regular Sessions
IN SENATE
May 15, 2025 ___________
Introduced by Sen. MAYER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Investigations and Govern- ment Operations
AN ACT to amend the executive law and the county law, in relation to establishing the office of special investigation for work-related fatalities
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. The executive law is amended by adding a new section 70-d 2 to read as follows: 3 § 70-d. Office of special investigation for work-related fatalities. 4 1. There is hereby established within the office of the attorney gener- 5 al an office of special investigation for work-related fatalities. The 6 attorney general shall have investigatory authority and criminal juris- 7 diction to investigate and, if warranted, prosecute any alleged criminal 8 offense committed in connection with the death of a worker arising from 9 or occurring during the course of employment, regardless of the worker's 10 occupation, employer, or industry. 11 2. For the purposes of this section: 12 (a) "Employee" shall include, but not be limited to, direct employees, 13 contracted employees, subcontracted employees, independent contractors, 14 temporary or contingency workers, apprentices, interns, volunteers, or 15 any other persons who perform duties at the direction and discretion of 16 an employer or who provides services pursuant to a contract in the work- 17 place. 18 (b) "Employer" shall include a direct employer, contractor, or subcon- 19 tractor. In the absence of a formal hiring agreement, the person who 20 directs or provides compensation to the worker shall be considered the 21 employer unless such person is also directed and compensated by another. 22 In such cases, the persons successively above the worker in the employ- 23 ment chain shall be considered the employer. In the instance of the
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD13071-01-5
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1 death of an intern or volunteer, the entity directing such intern or 2 volunteer in their duties as such shall be considered the employer. 3 (c) "Workplace" shall include, but not be limited to, any location 4 where a worker performs any work-related duty in the course of their 5 employment, or any other site where the worker may be as a result of the 6 employer's direction. 7 (d) "Work-related fatality" shall mean the death of any employee that 8 occurs during the course and scope of employment and results from acts 9 or omissions occurring at a workplace, including but not limited to 10 machinery accidents, falls, structural failures, workplace violence, or 11 employer negligence. A "work-related fatality" does not include deaths 12 due solely to natural causes, unless such causes were precipitated or 13 accelerated by conditions of employment or the work environment. 14 3. (a) The attorney general shall investigate any incident within the 15 state that has been referred to the office pursuant to section six 16 hundred seventy-one of the county law, where an employee may have died 17 during the performance of work-related duties, or as a result of condi- 18 tions or actions occurring in the workplace, including but not limited 19 to: unsafe working conditions; employer negligence; violations of occu- 20 pational safety laws or regulations; or deaths arising from 21 construction, manufacturing, agricultural, or transportation worksites. 22 (b) Local law enforcement agencies, district attorneys, the department 23 of labor or other relevant investigatory authority that become aware of 24 a fatality occurring under circumstances suggestive of a work-related 25 fatality shall provide an incident report to the office within forty- 26 eight hours of obtaining such knowledge. Such incident report shall 27 include: the name and age of the deceased; the date, time, and location 28 of the death; a summary of the findings of any preliminary investigation 29 or post-mortem examination; the suspected cause and manner of death; the 30 name of the deceased's employer; a statement of any referrals made to 31 regulatory agencies, such as the department of labor or the occupational 32 safety and health administration (OSHA); and contact information for any 33 responding law enforcement. 34 (c) The attorney general may also independently initiate an investi- 35 gation based on other credible information. 36 (d) The attorney general may request the assistance and cooperation of 37 any state, local, or federal agency in conducting investigations under 38 this section. 39 4. If, following an investigation, the attorney general determines 40 that there is a reasonable cause to believe a criminal offense was 41 committed, such attorney general may prosecute any employer in any court 42 of appropriate jurisdiction within the state. 43 § 2. Subdivision 1 of section 671 of the county law is amended by 44 adding a new paragraph (c) to read as follows: 45 (c) if it is determined that the death is suggestive of a work-related 46 fatality, or occurred as a result of conditions present at the individ- 47 ual's workplace, shall, within forty-eight hours, notify the office of 48 special investigation for work-related fatalities in the department of 49 law and provide an incident report. Such incident report shall include: 50 the name and age of the deceased; the date, time, and location of the 51 death; a summary of the findings of any preliminary investigation or 52 post-mortem examination; the suspected cause and manner of death; the 53 name of the deceased's employer; a statement of any referrals made to 54 regulatory agencies, such as the department of labor or the occupational 55 safety and health administration (OSHA); and contact information for any 56 responding law enforcement. The coroner or medical examiner shall coop-
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1 erate with any subsequent investigation conducted by the attorney gener- 2 al under section seventy-d of the executive law, including providing 3 access to autopsy reports, witness interviews, and physical evidence. 4 § 3. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall 5 have become a law. Effective immediately, the addition, amendment and/or 6 repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implementation of 7 this act on its effective date are authorized to be made and completed 8 on or before such effective date.
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