[Adopted 5-4-2021 by L.L. No. 2-2021]
This article shall be known as the "Rockland County Fair Chance
in Employment Act."
For the purposes of this title, the following definitions shall
apply to the following terms:
APPLICANT
Refers to persons seeking initial employment, and current
employees who are seeking or being considered for promotions or transfers.
ARTICLE 23-A ANALYSIS
Refers to the process required under this article to comply
with Article 23-A of the New York Correction Law.
BUSINESS DAY
Any day except for Saturdays, Sundays, and all legal holidays
of the County of Rockland.
CONDITIONAL OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT
For purposes of establishing when an applicant's criminal
history can be considered by an employer, refers to an offer of employment,
promotion or transfer.
CONVICTION HISTORY
Refers to records of an individual's conviction of a
felony, misdemeanor, or unsealed violation as defined by New York
law or federal law, or the law of the state in which the individual
was convicted.
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK
Refers to when an employer, employment agency or agent thereof
(1) asks a person, orally or in writing, whether they have a criminal
record; or (2) searches for publicly available records, including
through a third party, such as a consumer reporting agency, the internet,
or private database, for a person's criminal history.
CRIMINAL HISTORY
Refers to records of an individual's convictions, unsealed
violations, non-convictions, and/or currently pending criminal case(s).
EMPLOYER
Refers to all employers in Rockland County having 15 or more
employees.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
Refers to any person undertaking to procure employees or
opportunities to work.
INQUIRY
Refers to any oral or written question asked for the purpose
of obtaining a person's criminal history, including, without
limitation, questions in a job interview about an applicant's
criminal history, and any search for a person's criminal history,
including through the services of a third party, such as a consumer
reporting agency.
NON-CONVICTION
Any arrest or criminal accusation, not currently pending,
that was concluded in one of the following ways: (1) termination in
favor of the individual, as defined by New York Criminal Procedure
Law ("CPL") § 160.50, even if not sealed; (2) adjudication
as a youthful offender, as defined by CPL § 720.35, even
if not sealed; (3) conviction of a non-criminal offense that has been
sealed under CPL § 160.55; or (4) convictions that have
been sealed under CPL § 160.58. Also includes a disposition
of a criminal matter under federal law or the law of another state
that results in a status comparable to a "non-conviction" under New
York law as defined herein.
STATEMENT
Refers to any communication made, orally or in writing, to
a person for the purpose of obtaining criminal history, including,
without limitation, stating that a background check is required for
a position.
The Commissioner of Human Rights shall engage in outreach and
education efforts regarding the rights of current and prospective
employees, and the responsibilities of employers, established by this
article. Such outreach and education shall be directed at public and
private employers and the general public.
This article shall be construed liberally for the accomplishment
of its purposes.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph or part of this article or
the application thereof to any person or circumstances, shall, for
any reason, be adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the
remainder of this article.
This article shall take effect 60 days after filing with the
New York State Secretary of State.