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Int 0459-2026 · BillCommittee · Jan 28, 2026

A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring police precincts to develop plans for identifying and responding to individuals with special needs

Introduced
Reported from Committee
Passed Council
Local Law
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Linda Lee
Sponsor
Linda LeeDemocratDistrict 23
Cosponsors
6
Committee
Committee on Public Safety
Introduced
Jan 28, 2026

Summary

This bill would require each police precinct in New York City to develop and implement a special needs plan for identifying and responding to individuals with special needs, such as those with Alzheimer's disease, autism spectrum disorder, dementia, Down syndrome, and other related conditions. The precincts' plans would include processes for identifying individuals with special needs within their communities and establishing precinct-specific response protocols for interactions with them. The plans would involve community outreach to build relationships with individuals with special needs, their families, caregivers, and local organizations, and provide specialized training for officers on interacting effectively with these individuals. The Police Commissioner would review and approve the precincts' special needs plans and make them publicly available on the department's website within 30 days of approval. If a precinct fails to submit a plan or if the plan is not approved within specified timeframes, a default special needs plan would be implemented for that precinct.

Official summary of legislation · NYC Council

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Jan 28, 2026

Int 0459-2026: A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring police precincts to develop plans for identifying and responding to individuals with special needs · OpenCongress NYC