Bill Text: NY A04562 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Provides protections against anti-Semitism in the human rights law and the hate crimes statute.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-05 - referred to governmental operations [A04562 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-A04562-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          4562

                               2021-2022 Regular Sessions

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                    February 4, 2021
                                       ___________

        Introduced by M. of A. LAVINE -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Governmental Operations

        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  executive law and the penal law, in relation to
          protections against anti-Semitism in the human rights law

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section  1.  Legislative  findings and determinations. The legislature
     2  finds and determines that discrimination and attacks have been  unfairly
     3  and  wrongfully  levied and directed against the Jewish people and their
     4  faith for generations, from ancient times to the present. Such discrimi-
     5  nation and attacks, manifesting themselves through  acts  of  anti-Semi-
     6  tism, have proven to be among the most despicable acts of mankind, call-
     7  ing  witness  to  countless  acts  of  death, deprivation, injustice and
     8  holocaust.
     9    The legislature further finds and determines that anti-Semitism  sadly
    10  remains  today,  still  a  persistent,  disturbing  problem  in  certain
    11  segments of society, political movements, on college  campuses,  and  by
    12  select disturbed and/or seriously misguided or hateful individuals.
    13    The  legislature  also finds and determines that acts of anti-Semitism
    14  have even very recently resulted in  homicidal  attacks  against  Jewish
    15  places  of worship in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and in the defacement and
    16  mutilation of publicly displayed photographs in New York City of a prom-
    17  inent and respected Jewish member of the United States Supreme Court.
    18    The legislature additionally finds and determines that both the feder-
    19  al Department of Justice, and the federal Department of Education,  have
    20  properly  concluded  that both state and federal law prohibits discrimi-
    21  nation against persons of the Jewish faith, as well as members of  other
    22  religious  groups,  when  such  discrimination is based on the actual or
    23  perceived religious faith, shared ancestry or ethnic characteristics, or
    24  when the discrimination is based on actual or perceived  citizenship  or

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD04350-01-1

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     1  residence  in  a  country whose residents share a dominant religion or a
     2  distinct religious identity.
     3    The  legislature  further  finds  and  determines  that persons of the
     4  Jewish faith, and/or of Jewish heritage, are continuing  to  be  threat-
     5  ened,  harassed  or intimidated in their daily lives, work and education
     6  (including on their college campuses) and in the practice of their reli-
     7  gion, by acts of anti-Semitism, due to  the  basis  of  their  religious
     8  belief,  shared  ancestry  or  ethnic characteristics, including but not
     9  limited to harassing conduct  that  creates  a  hostile  environment  so
    10  severe,  pervasive,  or  persistent  as to interfere with or limit their
    11  ability to participate in or benefit from the services,  activities,  or
    12  opportunities  offered by their daily life, work, schools or practice of
    13  their faith and/or religious principles.
    14    The legislature finally  finds  and  determines  that  legislation  is
    15  therefore  necessary  to  place a definition of anti-Semitism within the
    16  state human rights law, to specifically provide that acts of  anti-Semi-
    17  tism  shall constitute a violation of the state human rights law, and to
    18  further provide that anti-Semitism that incites, causes  or  results  in
    19  any  act  of  violence,  or  injury  to  a  person,  or the damage to or
    20  destruction of real or personal property, shall be deemed to  constitute
    21  a hate crime.
    22    §  2.  Section  292  of the executive law is amended by adding two new
    23  subdivisions 39 and 40 to read as follows:
    24    39. The term "creed" means  a  set  of  moral,  religious  or  ethical
    25  beliefs, and the practices and observances associated with such beliefs,
    26  and  shall  include  both  traditional religious beliefs associated with
    27  recognized, organized religions, as well as belief systems that may  not
    28  be  expressed  by  such  organized  religious  groups.   The protections
    29  provided by this article shall  not  only  include  protections  against
    30  discrimination  based  on  creed, including but not limited to discrimi-
    31  nation against anyone practicing a belief in any form  of  Christianity,
    32  Judaism,  Islam,  Hinduism,  Buddhism or any other type of religion, but
    33  shall also specifically provide for protections against anti-Semitism.
    34    40. The term "anti-Semitism" means the public demonstration  of  nega-
    35  tive  actions, behaviors or perceptions regarding those persons practic-
    36  ing the Jewish religion or exhibiting a Jewish heritage, including:
    37    a. hatred or severe disparagement toward the Jewish  people  or  their
    38  culture;
    39    b. rhetorical, violent and/or physical manifestations directed against
    40  Jewish  or  non-Jewish  individuals or property, Jewish community insti-
    41  tutions, and/or Jewish religious facilities;
    42    c. the calling for, aiding, encouraging, supporting or justifying  the
    43  killing, harming or defaming of anyone, simply for practicing the Jewish
    44  religion or exhibiting a Jewish heritage;
    45    d. making false and mendacious, dehumanizing, demonizing, demeaning or
    46  stereotypical allegations, about persons practicing the Jewish religion,
    47  or  about those who exhibit a Jewish heritage, or about the myth about a
    48  world Jewish conspiracy, or about Jewish persons  allegedly  controlling
    49  the media, economy, government or other societal institutions;
    50    e.  accusing  those  practicing  the  Jewish religion, or exhibiting a
    51  Jewish heritage, whether singularly or  collectively,  as  being  wholly
    52  responsible  for  any  real or imagined wrongdoing committed by a single
    53  Jewish person or group;
    54    f. accusing those practicing the  Jewish  religion,  or  exhibiting  a
    55  Jewish  heritage,  whether  singularly  or collectively, as being wholly

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     1  responsible for any real or imagined wrongdoing committed by  the  state
     2  of Israel; and
     3    g.  accusing  those  practicing  the  Jewish religion, or exhibiting a
     4  Jewish heritage, whether singularly or collectively, of being more loyal
     5  to Israel, or to the alleged priorities of Jewish people worldwide, than
     6  to the interests of the people of the state  of  New  York,  or  to  the
     7  interests of the people of the United States of America.
     8    §  3.  Section  297  of  the  executive law is amended by adding a new
     9  subdivision 11 to read as follows:
    10    11. In reviewing, investigating, adjudicating or  determining  whether
    11  there has been a violation of this article on the basis of creed, and/or
    12  to  afford  protections against anti-Semitism, as defined by subdivision
    13  forty of section two hundred ninety-two of this article, as a result  of
    14  actions  taken  against  a  person  because of an individual's actual or
    15  perceived Jewish religious practices,  or  Jewish  ancestry,  or  Jewish
    16  ethnic  characteristics,  the  division  or the court upon review, shall
    17  take into consideration the definition  of  anti-Semitism  contained  in
    18  subdivision  forty of section two hundred ninety-two of this article, as
    19  part of its assessment, in any decision, determination, adjudication  or
    20  judgment  as to whether the alleged practice was motivated by anti-Semi-
    21  tic intent.
    22    § 4. Section 485.05 of the penal law is amended by adding a new subdi-
    23  vision 5 to read as follows:
    24    5. In addition to any other hate crime provided for in  this  section,
    25  any  person  who commits an act of anti-Semitism, as defined in subdivi-
    26  sion forty of section two hundred ninety-two of the executive law,  that
    27  incites,  causes  or  results  in  any  act  of violence, or injury to a
    28  person, or the damage to or destruction of real  or  personal  property,
    29  shall be deemed to constitute a hate crime under this section.
    30    §  5.  Nothing in the act shall be deemed to diminish or infringe upon
    31  any right protected under section 3 or 8 of Article I of  the  Constitu-
    32  tion  of  the State of New York, or by the first amendment to the United
    33  States Constitution.
    34    § 6. This act shall take effect on the first of November next succeed-
    35  ing the date on which it shall have become a law.
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