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Int 0929-2026

A transparency report regarding New York city police department security perimeters adjacent to educational facilities.

IntroductionEnactedCommittee on Public Safetyintroduced 2026-06-11

Enacted into law.

Official record · Legistar

Agenda: 2026-06-11

Summary

This bill would require the Police Commissioner to publish a transparency report on the New York Police Department’s (NYPD) plan to address and contain the risk of physical obstruction, physical injury, intimidation and interference at entrances to and exits from certain educational facilities in the City, through the use of security perimeters. Such report would include considerations regarding whether and when, and to what extent, such perimeters could be used, and steps taken by the police department to ensure such perimeters do not curtail freedom of speech. The Commissioner would be required to submit a proposed report, no later than 45 days after the bill’s effective date, to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council. No later than 90 days after the effective date, the Commissioner would be required to submit a final report to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council and post the final report on the NYPD website.

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10 passed · 40 died

This bill: 18 days in committee

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Sponsors (37)

Lifecycle

HeardHearing on P-C Item by Comm
2026-06-10 · Committee on Public Safety
HeldP-C Item Laid Over by Comm
2026-06-10 · Committee on Public Safety
IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2026-06-11 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2026-06-11 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2026-06-30 · Committee on Public Safety
ActionAmended by Committee
2026-06-30 · Committee on Public Safety
ActionAmendment Proposed by Comm
2026-06-30 · Committee on Public Safety
AdvancedApproved by Committee· Passed
2026-06-30 · Committee on Public Safety
AdvancedApproved by Council· Passed
2026-06-30 · City Council
ActionSent to Mayor by Council
2026-06-30 · City Council

Votes (60)

Aye (46)
Julie MeninShaun AbreuShirley AldebolJoann Ariola Chris BanksGale A. BrewerSelvena N. Brooks-PowersDavid M. CarrEric DinowitzShekar KrishnanLinda LeeFarah N. LouisDarlene MealyMercedes NarcisseVickie PaladinoLincoln RestlerShanel Thomas-Henry Inna VernikovCarl Wilson Ty HankersonElsie EncarnaciónHarvey D. EpsteinAmanda C. FaríasSimcha FelderVirginia Maloney Frank MoranoJustin E. SanchezLynn C. SchulmanSusan ZhuangOswald J. FelizSandra UngPhil Wong Christopher MarteNantasha M. WilliamsJames F. GennaroKamillah HanksRita C. JosephKevin C. RileyYusef SalaamOswald J. FelizJoann Ariola Chris BanksTy HankersonKamillah HanksJustin E. SanchezPhil Wong
Nay (12)
Alexa AvilésCarmen N. De La RosaSandy NurseKayla Santosuosso Althea V. StevensTiffany L. CabánChi A. OsséJulie WonJennifer GutiérrezShahana K. HanifJennifer GutiérrezSandy Nurse
Abstain (2)
Crystal HudsonPierina Ana Sanchez

Heard at (5)

City Council · 2026-06-30 · 5:00 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Public Safety · 2026-06-30 · 11:00 AM · 250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
Committee on Public Safety · 2026-06-29 · 11:00 AM · 250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
City Council · 2026-06-11 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Public Safety · 2026-06-10 · 10:00 AM · 250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3

Attachments (13)

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Int. No. 929-A By Council Members Encarnaci�n, Dinowitz, Ariola, Lee, Schulman, Hanks, The Speaker (Council Member Menin) and Council Members Marte, Banks, Maloney, Williams, Riley, Wilson, Mealy, Ung, Abreu, J. Sanchez, Wong, Zhuang, Feliz, Gennaro, Epstein, Paladino, Narcisse, Louis, Felder, Aldebol, Hankerson, Thomas-Henry, Morano, Carr, Vernikov, Brewer, Salaam, Krishnan, Joseph and Brooks-Powers ..Title A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to a transparency report regarding New York city police department security perimeters adjacent to educational facilities ..Body Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Chapter 1 of title 10 of the administrative code of the city of New York is amended by adding a new section 10-188 to read as follows: � 10-188 Transparency report regarding New York city police department security perimeters adjacent to educational facilities. a. Definitions. For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings: Educational facility. The term "educational facility" means a building, structure, or place primarily used for educational programming. Such term shall be limited to: (i) public and nonpublic childcare and early childhood programming, elementary schools, middle schools and junior high schools; and (ii) nonpublic high schools. The term shall not include colleges, universities, worker and community training facilities, museums and libraries, teaching hospitals, or educational programming that takes place in a private residence. Interference. The term "interference" means restricting an individual's freedom of movement. Intimidation. The term "intimidation" means placing an individual in reasonable fear of physical harm to themselves or to another individual. Physical obstruction. The term "physical obstruction" means rendering ingress to or egress from an educational facility impassable, or unreasonably difficult or hazardous. b. No later than 45 days after the effective date of the local law that added this section, the police commissioner shall submit to the mayor and the speaker of the council a proposed transparency report on the police department's plan to address and contain the risk of physical obstruction, physical injury, intimidation, and interference, while preserving and protecting the rights to free speech and assembly, and to protest at educational facilities through the use of security perimeters when necessary, in accordance with subdivision d, at entrances to, and exits from, such educational facilities, including parking lots or driveways of such educational facilities. For educational facilities located on private property, the entrances and exits are where a person may enter or exit the private property from the public domain, for purposes of such report. c. No later than 90 days after the effective date of the local law that added this section, the police commissioner shall submit to the mayor and the speaker of the council, and post on the police department's website, a final transparency report. d. The proposed and final transparency reports shall include considerations to be used by the police department in connection with: 1. Deciding whether and when to use a security perimeter at entrances to, and exits from, an educational facility, including the duration of such a security perimeter; 2. Determining the extent of such a security perimeter, as measured from entrances to, and exits from, an educational facility; 3. Implementing such a security perimeter, including steps taken by the police department to ensure that such a perimeter neither curtails the rights to free speech, assembly, or protest, including student walkouts, nor impedes emergency access to, or egress from, an educational facility, including but not limited to access or egress by emergency personnel, and that such implementation complies with applicable provisions of the settlement agreement entered into in In Re: New York City Policing During Summer 2020 Demonstrations, 20-CV-8924 (CM)(GWG) (S.D.N.Y. 2023), or any subsequent settlement agreement entered into by the city of New York relating to activities protected by the first amendment to the United States constitution; 4. Engaging and communicating with administrators of an educational facility while carrying out the actions set forth in paragraphs 1 through 3 of this subdivision, in order to understand their relevant needs and concerns; and 5. Engaging and communicating with the public and individuals seeking to assemble or protest at, or to enter and exit from, educational facilities, while carrying out the actions set forth in paragraphs 1 through 3 of this subdivision, in order to understand their relevant needs and concerns. e. In the final transparency report, the police commissioner shall provide to the general public a point of contact for the department regarding the final report. f. Nothing in this section shall be construed or interpreted to infringe upon rights granted under the national labor relations act or the labor law. � 2. This local law takes effect immediately. RMC 6/18/2026 7:30 PM 2 1