Bill S4124-2011

Prohibits certain persons from controlling the disposition of a decedent's remains

Prohibits persons who were the subject of an order of protection protecting a decedent or who have been arrested or charged in the death of a decedent from controlling the disposition of the decedent's remains.

Details

Actions

  • May 14, 2012: referred to codes
  • May 14, 2012: RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY
  • May 14, 2012: REPASSED SENATE
  • May 2, 2012: AMENDED ON THIRD READING 4124A
  • May 2, 2012: VOTE RECONSIDERED - RESTORED TO THIRD READING
  • May 2, 2012: returned to senate
  • May 2, 2012: RECALLED FROM ASSEMBLY
  • Feb 13, 2012: referred to health
  • Feb 13, 2012: DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
  • Feb 13, 2012: PASSED SENATE
  • Feb 7, 2012: ADVANCED TO THIRD READING
  • Feb 6, 2012: 2ND REPORT CAL.
  • Jan 31, 2012: 1ST REPORT CAL.163
  • Jan 4, 2012: REFERRED TO HEALTH
  • Jan 4, 2012: returned to senate
  • Jan 4, 2012: died in assembly
  • May 3, 2011: referred to health
  • May 3, 2011: DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
  • May 3, 2011: PASSED SENATE
  • May 2, 2011: ADVANCED TO THIRD READING
  • Apr 13, 2011: 2ND REPORT CAL.
  • Apr 12, 2011: 1ST REPORT CAL.388
  • Mar 21, 2011: REFERRED TO HEALTH

Meetings

Health: Jan 31, 2012, Health: Apr 12, 2011

Calendars

Active List: Feb 13, 2012 , Active List: May 3, 2011 , Floor Calendar: Feb 6, 2012 , Floor Calendar: Feb 7, 2012 , Floor Calendar: Feb 13, 2012 , Floor Calendar: Apr 13, 2011 , Floor Calendar: May 2, 2011 , Floor Calendar: May 3, 2011

Votes

VOTE: COMMITTEE VOTE: - Health - Apr 12, 2011

Ayes (14): Hannon, Ball, Farley, Fuschillo, Golden, Larkin, McDonald, Seward, Young, Gianaris, Montgomery, Rivera, Smith, Stewart-Cousins
Ayes W/R (2): Duane, Adams
Excused (1): Kruger
VOTE: FLOOR VOTE: - May 3, 2011

Ayes (59): Adams, Addabbo, Alesi, Avella, Ball, Bonacic, Breslin, Carlucci, DeFrancisco, Diaz, Dilan, Espaillat, Farley, Flanagan, Fuschillo, Gallivan, Gianaris, Golden, Griffo, Grisanti, Hannon, Hassell-Thomps, Huntley, Johnson, Kennedy, Klein, Krueger, Kruger, Lanza, Larkin, LaValle, Libous, Little, Marcellino, Martins, Maziarz, McDonald, Montgomery, Nozzolio, O'Mara, Parker, Peralta, Perkins, Ranzenhofer, Ritchie, Rivera, Robach, Saland, Sampson, Savino, Serrano, Seward, Skelos, Squadron, Stavisky, Stewart-Cousin, Valesky, Young, Zeldin
Nays (1): Duane
Excused (2): Oppenheimer, Smith
VOTE: COMMITTEE VOTE: - Health - Jan 31, 2012

Ayes (16): Hannon, Ball, Farley, Fuschillo, Golden, Larkin, McDonald, Seward, Young, Adams, Gianaris, Montgomery, Rivera, Smith, Stewart-Cousins, Peralta
Nays (1): Duane
VOTE: FLOOR VOTE: - Feb 7, 2012

Ayes (59): Adams, Addabbo, Alesi, Avella, Ball, Bonacic, Breslin, Carlucci, DeFrancisco, Diaz, Dilan, Espaillat, Farley, Flanagan, Fuschillo, Gallivan, Gianaris, Golden, Griffo, Grisanti, Hannon, Hassell-Thomps, Huntley, Johnson, Kennedy, Klein, Krueger, Lanza, Larkin, LaValle, Libous, Little, Marcellino, Martins, Maziarz, Montgomery, Nozzolio, O'Mara, Oppenheimer, Parker, Peralta, Perkins, Ranzenhofer, Ritchie, Rivera, Robach, Saland, Sampson, Savino, Serrano, Seward, Skelos, Smith, Squadron, Stavisky, Stewart-Cousin, Valesky, Young, Zeldin
Nays (1): Duane
Excused (1): McDonald
VOTE: FLOOR VOTE: - Feb 13, 2012

Ayes (59): Adams, Addabbo, Alesi, Avella, Ball, Bonacic, Breslin, Carlucci, DeFrancisco, Diaz, Dilan, Espaillat, Farley, Flanagan, Fuschillo, Gallivan, Gianaris, Golden, Griffo, Grisanti, Hannon, Hassell-Thomps, Huntley, Johnson, Kennedy, Klein, Krueger, Lanza, Larkin, LaValle, Libous, Little, Marcellino, Martins, Maziarz, Montgomery, Nozzolio, O'Mara, Oppenheimer, Parker, Peralta, Perkins, Ranzenhofer, Ritchie, Rivera, Robach, Saland, Sampson, Savino, Serrano, Seward, Skelos, Smith, Squadron, Stavisky, Stewart-Cousin, Valesky, Young, Zeldin
Nays (1): Duane
Excused (1): McDonald
VOTE: FLOOR VOTE: - May 14, 2012

Ayes (58): Adams, Addabbo, Alesi, Avella, Ball, Bonacic, Breslin, Carlucci, DeFrancisco, Diaz, Dilan, Espaillat, Farley, Flanagan, Fuschillo, Gallivan, Gianaris, Golden, Griffo, Grisanti, Hannon, Hassell-Thomps, Huntley, Johnson, Kennedy, Klein, Krueger, Lanza, Larkin, LaValle, Libous, Little, Martins, Maziarz, McDonald, Montgomery, Nozzolio, O'Mara, Oppenheimer, Parker, Peralta, Ranzenhofer, Ritchie, Rivera, Robach, Saland, Sampson, Savino, Serrano, Seward, Skelos, Smith, Squadron, Stavisky, Stewart-Cousin, Valesky, Young, Zeldin
Excused (3): Duane, Marcellino, Perkins

Memo

BILL NUMBER:S4124

TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the public health law, in relation to the disposition of remains

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 1- adds a new paragraph (e) to subdivision 2 of Public Health Law section 4201 providing that a person who is the subject of an Order of Protection protecting a deceased person, or who has been charged with causing the death of such deceased person, shall not be eligible to exercise control of the disposition of the deceased's remains.

Section 2 - provides that this act shall take effect immediately.

PURPOSE AND JUSTIFICATION: Recently, a woman in Western New York was brutally murdered, being almost decapitated, and her husband was charged in her murder. The husband refused to take any action for an extended period of time to make appropriate funeral arrangements, allowing the victim's body to remain in the county morgue. Because of the provisions of Public Health Law 4201, the county refused to allow other family members to act to lay this woman to rest. When the husband did finally act, it was to dispose of her body in a way that her family believes was intentionally disrespectful, in violation of the woman's beliefs and a further act of hostility towards her. Persons who have exhibited the type of extreme hostility toward a decedent, as shown by an order of protection or criminal charges, are not suitable persons to act in a respectful manner to plan final funeral and burial arrangements.

EXISTING LAW: Currently, Public health Law section 4201 sets forth the priority of persons having the right to control the disposition of remains, without any consideration as to whether the person nominally entitled to exercise such right may have killed the deceased.

PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: 2010 - S.6153 -- HEALTH

FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None.

EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect immediately.


Text

STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 4124 2011-2012 Regular Sessions IN SENATE March 21, 2011 ___________
Introduced by Sens. RANZENHOFER, DeFRANCISCO, LARKIN, LAVALLE -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Health AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to the disposition of remains THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Subdivision 2 of section 4201 of the public health law is amended by adding a new paragraph (e) to read as follows: (E) NO PERSON WHO: (1) AT THE TIME OF THE DECEDENT'S DEATH, WAS THE SUBJECT OF AN ORDER OF PROTECTION PROTECTING THE DECEDENT; OR (2) HAS BEEN ARRESTED OR CHARGED WITH ANY CRIME SET FORTH IN ARTICLE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE OF THE PENAL LAW AS A RESULT OF ANY ACTION CAUSALLY RELATED TO THE DEATH OF THE DECEDENT SHALL BE DEEMED COMPETENT TO CONTROL THE DISPOSITION OF A DECEDENT'S REMAINS. S 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

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