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S 10670 NY

Enacts Joycelynn's Law

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Introduced Jul 27, 2026

Latest action (Jul 27, 2026) REFERRED TO RULES

Summary

New York S 10670 enacts "Joycelynn's Law," creating two new felony offenses in the state penal law. The first offense, aggravated endangering the welfare of a child, applies to parents or caregivers who, with criminal negligence, act or fail to act in a manner likely to cause serious harm, illness, injury, or death to a child under seventeen years of age, including through failure to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical care, or supervision. The second offense, aggravated endangering the welfare of a child resulting in death, is a Class A-I felony that applies when such endangering conduct causes the child's death. The law takes effect immediately.

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Establishes the offenses of aggravated endangering the welfare of a child and aggravated endangering the welfare of a child resulting in death.

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  1. Jul 27, 2026 REFERRED TO RULES · upper

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Bill No.: Summary Actions Committee&nbspVotes Floor&nbspVotes Memo Text LFIN Chamber&nbspVideo/Transcript S10670 Summary: BILL NO S10670 &nbsp SAME AS No Same As &nbsp SPONSOR TEDISCO &nbsp COSPNSR HELMING, MATTERA, OBERACKER, RHOADS, STEC &nbsp MLTSPNSR &nbsp Add §§260.12 & 260.13, Pen L &nbsp Establishes the offenses of aggravated endangering the welfare of a child and aggravated endangering the welfare of a child resulting in death.

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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________

10670

IN SENATE

July 27, 2026 ___________

Introduced by Sen. TEDISCO -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Rules

AN ACT to amend the penal law, in relation to enacting "Joycelynn's Law"

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 "Joycelynn's 2 Law". 3 § 2. The penal law is amended by adding two new sections 260.12 and 4 260.13 to read as follows: 5 § 260.12 Aggravated endangering the welfare of a child. 6 1. A person is guilty of aggravated endangering the welfare of a child 7 when such person being a parent or other person responsible for the care 8 of another person under seventeen years of age and, with criminal negli- 9 gence, acts or fails to act in a manner that is likely to cause 10 protracted illness, physical injury, serious physical injury, death, or 11 protracted developmental, psychological or emotional impairment to such 12 person under seventeen years of age. 13 2. For the purpose of this section, criminal negligence includes, but 14 is not limited to a parent or other person responsible for the care of 15 such person under seventeen years of age failing to provide a minimum 16 degree of care: 17 (a) in supplying the person under seventeen years of age with adequate 18 food, clothing, shelter or education in accordance with the provisions 19 of part one of article sixty-five of the education law, or medical, 20 dental, optometric or surgical care, though financially able to do so or 21 offered financial or other reasonable means to do so; or 22 (b) in providing the person under seventeen years of age with proper 23 supervision or guardianship, by unreasonably inflicting or allowing to 24 be inflicted harm, or a substantial risk thereof, including the 25 infliction of excessive corporal punishment; or by misusing a medical- 26 ly-ordered or prescribed drug or drugs; or by misusing alcoholic bever- 27 ages to the extent that the person under the age of seventeen years 28 loses self-control of their actions; or by any other acts of a similarly 29 serious nature requiring the aid of the court.

EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD16223-01-6

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1 3. Nothing in this section shall prohibit such parent or guardian from 2 being charged with an offense requiring proof of recklessness or 3 depraved indifference to human life where appropriate. 4 Aggravated endangering the welfare of a child is a class C felony. 5 § 260.13 Aggravated endangering the welfare of a child resulting in 6 death. 7 1. A person is guilty of aggravated endangering the welfare of a child 8 resulting in death when being a parent or other person responsible for 9 the care of another person under seventeen years of age, such person 10 commits the offense of aggravated endangering the welfare of a child as 11 defined in section 260.12 of this article and, by doing so, causes the 12 death of the person under the age of seventeen. 13 2. Nothing in this section shall prohibit such parent or guardian from 14 being charged with an offense requiring proof of recklessness or 15 depraved indifference to human life where appropriate. 16 Aggravated endangering the welfare of a child resulting in death is a 17 class A-I felony. 18 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.

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