Bill Text: NY A10319 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Establishes the office of racial equity and social justice to act as the official state planning and coordinating office for changes in policy, practice and allocation of state resources so that race or social justice constructs do not predict an individual's success, while also improving opportunities and outcomes for all people, and performing all necessary and appropriate services required to fulfill these duties.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 27-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-04-22 - referred to governmental operations [A10319 Detail]
Download: New_York-2019-A10319-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 10319 IN ASSEMBLY April 22, 2020 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. PEOPLES-STOKES -- read once and referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to establishing the office of racial equity and social justice The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. The executive law is amended by adding a new article 15-D 2 to read as follows: 3 ARTICLE 15-D 4 OFFICE OF RACIAL EQUITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE 5 Section 328-e. Definitions. 6 328-f. Office of racial equity and social justice; director, 7 organization and employees. 8 328-g. Functions, powers and duties of the office. 9 § 328-e. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms 10 shall have the following meanings: 11 1. "Office" means the office of racial equity and social justice. 12 2. "Director" means the director of the office of racial equity and 13 social justice. 14 3. "Equity" means fair and just opportunities and outcomes for all 15 individuals. 16 4. "Social justice" means every individual deserves to benefit from 17 the same economic, political and social rights and opportunities, free 18 from health disparities, regardless of race; socioeconomic status; age; 19 sex, including on the basis of gender identity or orientation; religion; 20 disability; or other characteristics. 21 5. "Race" means a social construct that artificially divides people 22 into distinct groups based on characteristics such as physical appear- 23 ance, including color; ancestral heritage; cultural affiliation; 24 cultural history; ethnic classification; and the social, economic and 25 political needs of a society at a given period. EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD16132-02-0A. 10319 2 1 6. "Inequity" means systematic and patterned differences in well-being 2 that disadvantage one group in favor of another caused by past and 3 current decisions, systems of power and privilege, and policies. 4 7. "Individual racism" means explicit or implicit pre-judgment bias or 5 discrimination by an individual based on race. 6 8. "Institutional racism" means policies, practices, and procedures 7 that work better for some members of a community than others based on 8 race. 9 9. "Racial equity and social justice" means changes in policy, prac- 10 tice and allocation of state resources so that race or social justice 11 constructs do not predict an individual's success, while also improving 12 opportunities and outcomes for all people. 13 § 328-f. Office of racial equity and social justice; director, organ- 14 ization and employees. 1. The office of racial equity and social justice 15 is hereby created within the executive department to have and exercise 16 the functions, powers and duties provided by the provisions of this 17 article and any other provision of law. 18 2. The head of the office shall be the director of the office, who 19 shall serve as the chief equity officer for the state of New York and 20 shall be designated as management confidential in the noncompetitive 21 class in accordance with the civil service law. The director shall be 22 the chief executive officer of and in sole charge of the administration 23 of the office. The director shall be entitled to receive reimbursement 24 for expenses actually and necessarily incurred by him or her in the 25 performance of his or her duties. 26 3. The director may, from time to time, create, abolish, transfer and 27 consolidate bureaus and other units within the office not expressly 28 established by law as he or she may determine necessary for the effi- 29 cient operation of the office, subject to the approval of the director 30 of the budget. 31 4. The director may appoint, in accordance with the civil service law, 32 such deputies, assistants, and other officers and employees, committees 33 and consultants as he or she may deem necessary, prescribe their powers 34 and duties, fix their compensation, and provide for reimbursement of 35 their expenses within the amounts appropriated therefor. 36 5. The director may request and receive from any department, division, 37 board, bureau, commission or other agency of the state or any political 38 subdivision thereof or any public authority, staff and other assistance, 39 information, and resources as will enable the office to properly carry 40 out its functions, powers and duties. 41 § 328-g. Functions, powers and duties of the office. The office shall 42 have the following functions, powers and duties: 43 1. To act as the official state planning and coordinating office for 44 changes in policy, practice and allocation of state resources so that 45 race or social justice constructs do not predict an individual's 46 success, while also improving opportunities and outcomes for all people, 47 and performing all necessary and appropriate services required to 48 fulfill these duties. 49 2. To establish, oversee, manage, coordinate and facilitate the plan- 50 ning, design and implementation of the state's racial equity and social 51 justice action plan, such plan shall incorporate and embed racial equity 52 and social justice principles and strategies into operations, programs, 53 service policies and community engagement to eliminate inequity, insti- 54 tutional racism and individual racism in the state, and shall include 55 racial equity and social justice training for all state employees.A. 10319 3 1 3. To advise and assist the state agencies in developing policies, 2 plans and programs for eliminating institutional racism and improving 3 racial equity and social justice. 4 4. To perform racial equity and social justice reviews and make recom- 5 mendations for improving management and program effectiveness pertaining 6 to racial equity and social justice, including, but not limited to, an 7 annual racial equity and social justice impact statement which shall 8 accompany the executive budget. 9 5. To establish, oversee, manage a racial equity and social justice 10 advisory committee, the composition and duties of such committee as 11 determined by the director. 12 § 2. This act shall take effect on the thirtieth day after it shall 13 have become a law.