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S 10485 NY

Enacts the "youth employment empowerment act (YEEA)"

NY · session 2025-2026 · Senate · bill

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Introduced May 15, 2026

Latest action (May 15, 2026) REFERRED TO HOUSING, CONSTRUCTION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Summary

This bill enacts the Youth Employment Empowerment Act, establishing a four-year pilot program to provide rental assistance to families in public housing whose eligibility is threatened because a family member under age twenty-one earns income that would otherwise disqualify the family. Families facing imminent loss of housing or rent increases due to youth employment become eligible for housing subsidies, regardless of immigration status. The monthly subsidy amount is either the market value of rent for those who have lost eligibility or the difference between prior rent and any increase resulting from the income determination. When the youth's employment ends and the family becomes financially ineligible, the family retains rental assistance for at least one year. Housing vouchers are paid directly to landlords and may include up to five months of back rent if needed to prevent eviction. The program, administered by the state commissioner and local housing agencies, begins March 1, 2028, and annual reports must be submitted to the governor and legislature.

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Creates a pilot program for families in public housing whose eligibility is threatened due to income earned by a member of the family who is under the age of 21.

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  1. May 15, 2026 REFERRED TO HOUSING, CONSTRUCTION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT · upper

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Bill No.: Summary Actions Committee&nbspVotes Floor&nbspVotes Memo Text LFIN Chamber&nbspVideo/Transcript S10485 Summary: BILL NO S10485 &nbsp SAME AS No Same As &nbsp SPONSOR GONZALEZ &nbsp COSPNSR &nbsp MLTSPNSR &nbsp Add Art 16 §§650 - 657, Pub Hous L &nbsp Creates a pilot program for families in public housing whose eligibility is threatened due to income earned by a member of the family who is under the age of 21.

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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________

10485

IN SENATE

May 15, 2026 ___________

Introduced by Sen. GONZALEZ -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Housing, Construction and Community Development

AN ACT to amend the public housing law, in relation to creating a pilot program for families in public housing whose eligibility is threatened due to youth employment, and providing for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof

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

1 Section 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "youth 2 employment empowerment act (YEEA)". 3 § 2. The public housing law is amended by adding a new article 16 to 4 read as follows: 5 ARTICLE XVI 6 YOUTH EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT ACT 7 Section 650. Definitions. 8 651. Public housing and youth employment subsidy pilot program. 9 652. Eligibility. 10 653. Funding allocation and distribution. 11 654. Payment of housing vouchers. 12 655. Subsidy amount determination. 13 656. Verification of income. 14 657. Annual reports. 15 § 650. Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following 16 terms shall have the following meanings: 17 1. "Imminent loss of housing" means having received a verified peti- 18 tion or notice of eviction; having received a court order resulting from 19 an eviction action that notifies the individual or family that they must 20 leave their housing; or facing loss of housing due to a court order to 21 vacate the premises due to loss of eligible status. 22 2. "Imminent rent increase" means having received a verified notice of 23 an increase of rents due to being outside the eligible income range. 24 3. "Public housing agency" means any county, municipality, or other 25 governmental entity or public body that is authorized to administer any

EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD15471-02-6

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1 public housing program (or an agency or instrumentality of such an enti- 2 ty), and any other public or private non-profit entity that administers 3 any other public housing program or assistance. 4 4. "Housing subsidy local administrator" means a public housing agen- 5 cy, as defined in subdivision three of this section, or Section 8 local 6 administrator designated to administer the public housing subsidy and 7 youth employment pilot program within a community, county or region, or 8 statewide, on behalf of and under contract with the public housing agen- 9 cy. In the city of New York, the housing subsidy local administrator 10 shall be the New York city department of housing preservation and devel- 11 opment, or the New York city housing authority, or both. 12 5. "Family" means a group of persons residing together. Such group 13 includes, but is not limited to, a family with or without children (a 14 child who is temporarily away from the home because of placement in 15 foster care is considered a member of the family) or any remaining 16 members of a tenant family. The commissioner shall have the discretion 17 to determine if any other group of persons qualifies as a family. 18 6. "Owner" means any private person or any entity, including a cooper- 19 ative, an agency of the federal government, or a public housing agency, 20 having the legal right to lease or sublease dwelling units. 21 7. "Dwelling unit" means a single-family dwelling, including attached 22 structures such as porches and stoops; or a single-family dwelling unit 23 in a structure that contains more than one separate residential dwelling 24 unit, and in which each such unit is used or occupied, or intended to be 25 used or occupied, in whole or in part, as the residence of one or more 26 persons. 27 8. "Income" shall mean the same as it is defined by 24 CFR § 5.609 and 28 any amendments thereto. 29 9. "Adjusted income" shall mean the same as it is defined by 24 CFR § 30 5.611 and any amendments thereto. 31 10. "Subsidy" means a payment made to an approved individual for the 32 cost of securing new accommodation or rental assistance to remain in 33 place. 34 11. "Lease" means a written agreement between an owner and a tenant 35 for the leasing of a dwelling unit to the tenant. The lease establishes 36 the conditions for occupancy of the dwelling unit by an individual or 37 family with housing assistance payments under a contract between the 38 owner and the housing access voucher local administrator. 39 12. "Youth" means an individual under the age of twenty-one. 40 § 651. Public housing and youth employment subsidy pilot program. The 41 commissioner, subject to the appropriation of funds for this purpose, 42 shall implement a four-year pilot program to provide rental assistance 43 in the form of housing subsidies for eligible families who face an immi- 44 nent loss of housing or increase in rent in accordance with the 45 provisions of this article. The housing subsidy local administrator 46 shall issue subsidies pursuant to this article beginning March first, 47 two thousand twenty-eight subject to appropriation of funds for this 48 purpose, and may contract with the division of housing and community 49 renewal to administer any aspect of this pilot program in accordance 50 with the provisions of this article. The commissioner shall designate 51 and contract with housing access subsidy local administrators in the 52 state to make subsidies available to such families beginning March 53 first, two thousand twenty-eight and to administer other aspects of the 54 pilot program in accordance with the provisions of this article.

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1 § 652. Eligibility. The commissioner may issue rules or guidance for 2 determining eligibility under this program, as determined by the local 3 housing agency, provided that: 4 1. A family shall be eligible for this pilot program if they are 5 facing imminent loss of housing or are rent burdened and facing an 6 increase in rent due to an increase in income earned by a member of the 7 family who is a youth. Families who meet the standards in this section 8 shall be eligible regardless of immigration status. 9 2. An individual or family in receipt of rental assistance pursuant to 10 this pilot program shall no longer be financially eligible for such 11 assistance under this pilot program at the conclusion of such youth's 12 employment. 13 3. When an individual or family becomes financially ineligible for 14 rental assistance under this pilot program pursuant to subdivision two 15 of this section, the individual or family shall retain rental assistance 16 for a period no less than one year, subject to appropriation of funds 17 for this purpose. 18 4. Income eligibility shall be verified prior to a housing access 19 subsidy local administrator's initial determination to provide rental 20 assistance for this pilot program and upon determination of such eligi- 21 bility, a family and the employed youth shall annually certify their 22 income for the purpose of determining continued eligibility and any 23 adjustments to such rental assistance. 24 § 653. Funding allocation and distribution. Subject to appropriation, 25 funding shall be allocated by the commissioner in each county, or their 26 designee. Funding for counties located within the city of New York shall 27 be allocated directly to the New York city department of housing preser- 28 vation and development and/or the New York city housing authority. 29 § 654. Payment of housing vouchers. 1. The housing voucher shall be 30 paid directly to any owner under a contract between the owner of the 31 dwelling unit to be occupied by the voucher recipient and the appropri- 32 ate housing access voucher local administrator. The commissioner shall 33 determine the form of the housing assistance payment contract and the 34 method of payment. 35 2. A housing assistance payment contract entered into pursuant to 36 subdivision one of this section may provide for an initial payment of up 37 to five months of rent arrears that have accrued during prior occupancy 38 of a dwelling unit by a voucher recipient if such payment of arrears is 39 necessary to continue such voucher recipient's occupancy of such dwell- 40 ing unit, and thereby prevent imminent loss of housing. 41 § 655. Subsidy amount determination. The monthly subsidy amount under 42 this article for a family whose eligibility for rental assistance has 43 been denied or reduced due to a determination based on income earned by 44 a member of the family who is a youth, as set forth in section six 45 hundred fifty-two of this article, shall be either: 46 1. the monthly market value of rent for a family who has lost housing 47 eligibility; or 48 2. the difference between the prior year's rent and any increase which 49 resulted from such adverse determination. 50 § 656. Verification of income. The commissioner shall establish proce- 51 dures which are appropriate and necessary to assure that income data 52 provided to the housing access voucher local administrator and owners by 53 individuals and families applying for or receiving assistance under this 54 article is complete and accurate. A youth shall verify employment to 55 the commissioner through the submission of an approved method, to be 56 determined by the commissioner, including but not limited to paystubs.

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1 § 657. Annual reports. 1. The commissioner shall, on or before Novem- 2 ber first, two thousand twenty-eight and annually thereafter until the 3 conclusion of the pilot program created pursuant to this article, submit 4 a report on the implementation of this article to the governor, the 5 temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, the 6 chair of the senate committee on housing, the chair of the senate 7 finance committee, the chair of the assembly committee on housing, and 8 the chair of the assembly ways and means committee. 9 2. The commissioner of the New York city department of housing preser- 10 vation and development, or the chief executive officer of the New York 11 city housing authority, or both, shall, on or before November first, two 12 thousand twenty-eight and annually thereafter until the conclusion of 13 the pilot program created pursuant to this article, submit a report on 14 the implementation of this article in the city of New York to the gover- 15 nor, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, 16 the chair of the senate committee on housing, the chair of the senate 17 finance committee, the chair of the assembly committee on housing, and 18 the chair of the assembly ways and means committee. 19 3. Such reports shall include, but need not be limited to, the follow- 20 ing: (a) the amount of funding allocated for each county or the city of 21 New York for subsidies pursuant to this article, (b) the number of indi- 22 viduals or families who applied for such subsidy pursuant to this arti- 23 cle, (c) the number of individuals or families placed on waiting lists 24 for subsidies pursuant to this article, if any such waiting lists exist, 25 (d) the number of individuals or families issued subsidies pursuant to 26 this article, (e) the median income of individuals or families issued 27 subsidies pursuant to this article, (f) the median payment standard per 28 dwelling unit, including the monthly assistance payment and monthly rent 29 obligation, for subsidies pursuant to this article, and (g) the number 30 of individuals or families who had been issued subsidies pursuant to 31 this article but who became no longer financially eligible during the 32 reporting period. 33 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately and shall expire and be 34 deemed repealed March 1, 2032.

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