Includes the financial exploitation of the elderly or disabled within the definition of the crime of larceny; defines terms.
S4725-2011 Actions
- Jun 13, 2012: referred to codes
- Jun 13, 2012: DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
- Jun 13, 2012: PASSED SENATE
- Jun 13, 2012: ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1233
- Mar 12, 2012: COMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND COMMITTED TO RULES
- Mar 12, 2012: NOTICE OF COMMITTEE CONSIDERATION - REQUESTED
- Jan 4, 2012: REFERRED TO CODES
- Jan 4, 2012: returned to senate
- Jan 4, 2012: died in assembly
- Jun 17, 2011: referred to codes
- Jun 17, 2011: DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
- Jun 17, 2011: PASSED SENATE
- Jun 16, 2011: ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1341
- Jun 16, 2011: COMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND COMMITTED TO RULES
- Apr 15, 2011: REFERRED TO CODES
S4725-2011 Meetings
Rules: Jun 17, 2011, Rules: Jun 18, 2012S4725-2011 Calendars
Active List: Jun 17, 2011 , Floor Calendar: Jun 13, 2012 , Floor Calendar: Jun 17, 2011S4725-2011 Votes
VOTE: FLOOR VOTE:
- Jun 17, 2011
Ayes (62): Adams, Addabbo, Alesi, Avella, Ball, Bonacic, Breslin, Carlucci, DeFrancisco, Diaz, Dilan, Duane, 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, Oppenheimer, Parker, Peralta, Perkins, Ranzenhofer, Ritchie, Rivera, Robach, Saland, Sampson, Savino, Serrano, Seward, Skelos, Smith, Squadron, Stavisky, Stewart-Cousin, Valesky, Young, Zeldin
VOTE: COMMITTEE VOTE:
- Rules
- Jun 13, 2012
Ayes (24): Skelos, Alesi, Farley, Fuschillo, Hannon, Johnson, Larkin, LaValle, Libous, Marcellino, Maziarz, Nozzolio, Saland, Seward, Sampson, Breslin, Dilan, Duane, Hassell-Thompson, Montgomery, Parker, Perkins, Smith, Stewart-Cousins
Excused (1): Krueger
VOTE: FLOOR VOTE:
- Jun 13, 2012
Ayes (60): Adams, Addabbo, Alesi, Avella, Ball, Bonacic, Breslin, Carlucci, DeFrancisco, Diaz, Dilan, Duane, Espaillat, Farley, Flanagan, Fuschillo, Gallivan, Gianaris, Golden, Griffo, Grisanti, Hannon, Hassell-Thomps, Johnson, Kennedy, Klein, Lanza, Larkin, LaValle, Libous, Little, Marcellino, Martins, Maziarz, McDonald, Montgomery, Nozzolio, O'Mara, Oppenheimer, Parker, Peralta, Perkins, Ranzenhofer, Ritchie, Rivera, Robach, Saland, Sampson, Savino, Serrano, Seward, Skelos, Smith, Squadron, Stavisky, Stewart-Cousin, Storobin, Valesky, Young, Zeldin
Excused (2): Huntley, Krueger
S4725-2011 Memo
BILL NUMBER:S4725 TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the penal law, in relation to financial exploitation of the elderly and disabled PURPOSE: This bill will allow prosecutions for financial abuse of senior citizens by amending the Penal Law to add a new crime of financial exploitation of the elderly or disabled. SUMMARY OF SPECIFIC PROVISIONS: This bill amends section 155.00 of the New York State Penal Law by adding a new paragraph regarding "Financial Exploitation of the Elderly and Disabled." Elderly means any person who is 60 years of age or older who is also suffering from a disease or infirmity associated with advanced age. Disabled means any person who suffers from permanent physical or mental impairment as a result of a disease, injury, functional disorder or congenital condition to the extent that that person is incapable of preventing or avoiding the commission of a larceny against himself or herself. A person in a position of trust is defined as any person who is the parent, spouse, adult child or other relative by blood or affinity; or a joint tenant or tenant in common or someone who has a fiduciary obligation to the elderly or disabled person. Intimidation is the communication that that he or she will be deprived of food, nutrition, shelter, medication, medical care or medical treatment. Section 155.05 of the Penal Law is amended to make it a crime for a person in a position of trust to compel or induce the elderly or disabled person to deliver property by means of fraud, false promises, extortion or intimidation. JUSTIFICATION: Presently, there are no provisions in the Penal Law that specifically address this growing problem. This has lead to instances where prosecutors have not been able to bring sufficient charges against persons who have exploited vulnerable senior citizens and disabled persons. Today, approximately 45 states have criminal statutes to address financial abuse of elderly and disabled persons. Prosecutors in New York have not only seen an increasing amount of elder financial abuse cases, but have also found that they cannot adequately prosecute this new type of criminal because present Larceny statutes do not specifically define this type of theft. This has led to instances where prosecutors either have been prevented from prosecuting these criminals or have had to resort to cumbersome legal theories of prosecution that could be successfully appealed by a convicted person. As New York's senior population has increased, there has been a marked increase in reported incidents of financial elder abuse. In most instances, financial elder abuse involves the theft of money from a senior's checking account, Certificate of Deposit and other bank accounts. Usually the perpetrator is a family member, a close "friend" or a caretaker who has frequent contact with the senior and has gained the senior's trust. This new section of the Penal Code addresses this new crime and gives prosecutors the authority they need to successfully prosecute these criminals. Specifically, it recognizes that senior citizens and disabled persons are a special type of victim and creates new criteria for elder financial abuse. PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: 2002 - A.3174 Referred to Assembly Codes Committee 2006 - A.1798 Referred to Assembly Codes Committee 2007 - A.305 Referred to Assembly Codes 2008 - A.305 Referred to Assembly Codes 2009 - S.8105 Referred to Codes/A.4163 Referred to Codes FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None to the state. EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect on the first of November next succeeding the date on which it becomes law.
S4725-2011 Text
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
________________________________________________________________________
4725
2011-2012 Regular Sessions
I N SENATE
April 15, 2011
___________
Introduced by Sen. KENNEDY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Codes
AN ACT to amend the penal law, in relation to financial exploitation of
the elderly and disabled
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 155.00 of the penal law is amended by adding four
new subdivisions 10, 11, 12 and 13 to read as follows:
10. "ELDERLY" MEANS ANY PERSON WHO IS SIXTY YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER AND
IS SUFFERING FROM A DISEASE OR INFIRMITY ASSOCIATED WITH ADVANCED AGE,
WHICH IS MANIFESTED BY PHYSICAL, MENTAL OR EMOTIONAL DYSFUNCTIONING TO
THE EXTENT THAT SUCH PERSON IS INCAPABLE OF AVOIDING OR PREVENTING THE
COMMISSION OF A LARCENY AGAINST HIMSELF OR HERSELF.
11. "DISABLED" MEANS ANY PERSON WHO SUFFERS FROM A PERMANENT PHYSICAL
OR MENTAL IMPAIRMENT, AS A RESULT OF A DISEASE, INJURY, FUNCTIONAL
DISORDER OR CONGENITAL CONDITION, TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH PERSON IS
INCAPABLE OF AVOIDING OR PREVENTING THE COMMISSION OF A LARCENY AGAINST
HIMSELF OR HERSELF.
12. "PERSON IN A POSITION OF TRUST" MEANS A PERSON WHO:
(A) IS THE PARENT, SPOUSE, ADULT CHILD OR OTHER RELATIVE BY BLOOD OR
AFFINITY OF AN ELDERLY OR DISABLED PERSON; OR
(B) IS A JOINT TENANT OR TENANT IN COMMON WITH AN ELDERLY OR DISABLED
PERSON; OR
(C) HAS A FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION TO AN ELDERLY OR DISABLED PERSON; OR
(D) RECEIVES MONETARY OR OTHER VALUABLE CONSIDERATION FOR PROVIDING
CARE FOR THE ELDERLY OR DISABLED PERSON; OR
(E) LIVES WITH OR PROVIDES SOME COMPONENT OF HOME CARE SERVICES ON A
CONTINUING BASIS TO THE ELDERLY OR DISABLED PERSON INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, A NEIGHBOR OR FRIEND WHO DOES NOT PROVIDE SUCH SERVICES BUT
HAS ACCESS TO THE ELDERLY OR DISABLED PERSON BASED ON SUCH RELATIONSHIP.
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
LBD06653-01-1
S. 4725 2
13. "INTIMIDATION" MEANS THE COMMUNICATION TO AN ELDERLY OR DISABLED
PERSON THAT HE OR SHE WILL BE DEPRIVED OF FOOD, NUTRITION, SHELTER,
MEDICATION, MEDICAL CARE OR MEDICAL TREATMENT.
S 2. Subdivision 2 of section 155.05 of the penal law is amended by
adding a new paragraph (f) to read as follows:
(F) BY FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION OF THE ELDERLY OR DISABLED.
(I) A PERSON OBTAINS PROPERTY BY FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION OF THE ELDERLY
OR DISABLED, WHEN BEING A PERSON IN A POSITION OF TRUST, HE OR SHE
COMPELS OR INDUCES AN ELDERLY OR DISABLED PERSON TO DELIVER SUCH PROPER-
TY TO HIMSELF OR HERSELF OR TO A THIRD PERSON BY MEANS OF FRAUD, FALSE
PROMISE, EXTORTION OR INTIMIDATION.
(II) NO PROVISION OF THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL BE DEEMED TO IMPOSE CRIMINAL
LIABILITY UPON ANY PERSON WHO IN GOOD FAITH SEEKS TO ASSIST AN ELDERLY
OR DISABLED PERSON IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HIS OR HER PROPERTY, BUT THROUGH
NO FAULT OF SUCH PERSON IS UNABLE TO ASSIST THE ELDERLY OR DISABLED
PERSON.
(III) IT SHALL BE NO DEFENSE TO ANY PROSECUTION FOR LARCENY BY MEANS
OF FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION OF THE ELDERLY OR DISABLED THAT THE DEFENDANT
DID NOT KNOW THE FACTS AND CONDITIONS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING THE VICTIM
AN ELDERLY OR DISABLED PERSON.
S 3. This act shall take effect on the first of November next succeed-
ing the date on which it shall have become a law.

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