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File #: Int 0125-2024    Version: Name: Prohibiting the police department from collecting DNA from a minor without consent from a parent, legal guardian or attorney.
Type: Introduction Status: Enacted (Mayor's Desk for Signature)
Committee: Committee on Public Safety
On agenda: 2/28/2024
Enactment date: Law number:
Title: A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting the police department from collecting DNA from a minor without consent from a parent, legal guardian or attorney
Sponsors: Diana I. Ayala, Lincoln Restler, Julie Won, Shahana K. Hanif, Crystal Hudson, Tiffany L. Cabán, Althea V. Stevens, Farah N. Louis, Carmen N. De La Rosa, Yusef Salaam, Jennifer Gutiérrez, Amanda C. Farías, (by request of the Queens Borough President)
Council Member Sponsors: 12
Summary: The bill would require that in most circumstances, the NYPD must obtain the consent of a parent, legal guardian or attorney before collecting a DNA sample from a minor. Notably, the bill includes exceptions, such as when the DNA sample is collected from a minor who is alleged to be the victim of a criminal offense, and permits a minor’s DNA collection when abandoned at the scene of a crime, or otherwise gathered in circumstances where the minor is not in police custody, or recovered through interaction with law enforcement.
Attachments: 1. Summary of Int. No. 125-A, 2. Summary of Int. No. 125, 3. Int. No. 125, 4. February 28, 2024 - Stated Meeting Agenda, 5. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 2-28-24, 6. Minutes of the Stated Meeting - February 28, 2024, 7. Committee Report 2/24/25, 8. Hearing Testimony 2/24/25, 9. Fiscal Impact Statement - City Council, 10. Fiscal Impact Statement - OMB, 11. Hearing Transcript 2/24/25, 12. Proposed Int. No. 125-A - 12/15/25, 13. Int. No. 125-A - Fiscal Impact Statement - City Council, 14. Int. No. 125-A - Fiscal Impact Statement - OMB, 15. Committee Report 12/18/25, 16. Committee Report - Stated Meeting, 17. December 18, 2025 - Stated Meeting Agenda
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12/18/2025*Diana I. Ayala Committee on Public Safety Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Meeting details Not available
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2/24/2025*Diana I. Ayala Committee on Public Safety Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Meeting details Not available
2/24/2025*Diana I. Ayala Committee on Public Safety Laid Over by Committee  Action details Meeting details Not available
2/28/2024*Diana I. Ayala City Council Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Meeting details Not available
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Proposed Int. No. 125-A

 

By Council Members Ayala, Restler, Won, Hanif, Hudson, Cabán, Stevens, Louis, De La Rosa, Salaam, Gutiérrez and Farías (by request of the Queens Borough President)

 

A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting the police department from collecting DNA from a minor without consent from a parent, legal guardian or attorney

 

Be it enacted by the Council as follows:

 

Section 1. Chapter 1 of title 14 of the administrative code of the city of New York is amended by adding a new section 14-199.1 to read as follows:

§ 14-199.1 Consent required to collect the DNA of a minor. A. Definitions. For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:

DNA sample. The term “DNA sample” means any amount of blood, saliva, hair or other bodily material from which deoxyribonucleic acid can be extracted.

Minor. The term “minor” means a natural person under the age of 18.

Law enforcement officer.  The term “law enforcement officer” means (i) a peace officer or police officer as defined in the criminal procedure law who is employed by the city of New York, or (ii) a special patrolman appointed by the police commissioner pursuant to section 14-106 of the administrative code.

b. No member of the department or other law enforcement officer shall collect a DNA sample from a minor in connection with an investigation of an alleged criminal offense without first obtaining the written consent of such minor’s parent, legal guardian or attorney, except such consent shall not be required where the DNA sample is collected from a minor who is alleged to be the victim of such criminal offense.

c. No member of the department or other law enforcement officer shall collect a DNA sample that is located on an item that a minor received while in the custody of, or in the course of an interaction with, a law enforcement officer or in a facility used for the questioning of such minor in connection with an alleged criminal offense.

d. No member of the department or other law enforcement officer shall collect a DNA sample from a minor in connection with an investigation of an alleged criminal offense without first obtaining the written consent of an attorney representing the minor, subject to the exceptions set forth in subdivision b, in the following circumstances:

1. When the minor’s parent or legal guardian is also the parent or legal guardian of an alleged victim of the alleged criminal offense under investigation;

2. When the minor’s parent or legal guardian is reasonably suspected of having committed such alleged criminal offense; or

3. Where the interest of the minor’s parent or legal guardian, as demonstrated by the parent or legal guardian in the presence of a law enforcement officer, is contrary to the minor’s legal interest.

e. Nothing in subdivisions b, c or d of this section shall be construed to prohibit the collection of a DNA sample from a minor pursuant to a search warrant, other court order or provision of law that authorizes such collection.

§ 2. This local law takes effect 90 days after it becomes law.

 

 

 

 

Session 13

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