New FOIL Notification Requirements for Public Employers

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On Sept. 4, 2024, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation requiring public employers to notify employees if their disciplinary records are requested as part of a Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request. This legislation applies to all entities covered by FOIL and went into effect as of Sept. 4, 2024.

This legislation amends Section 87 of the Public Officers Law by adding language which states: 

All agencies subject to the requirements of [the Public Officers Law] shall develop a policy regarding providing a notification to public employees in the event that the agency is responding to a request for such employee’s disciplinary records. 

Employers previously had no obligation to notify a public employee that their disciplinary records were the subject of a FOIL request. This legislation aims to promote recruitment and retention of individuals by providing them with knowledge that an individual or outside entity requested to review their disciplinary records.

Some aspects of the policy required by this legislation may be subject to bargaining if you have employees represented by a union.

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