2022 New York Laws
EXC - Executive
Article 6 - Department of State
94-B - Office for New Americans.

Universal Citation: NY Exec L § 94-B (2022)
§   94-b.  Office  for  new  Americans.  1.  Legislative  intent.  The
legislature hereby finds  and  declares  that,  according  to  the  2010
census, approximately twenty-two percent of New Yorkers were not born in
the  United  States,  nine percent above the national average. For years
immigrants have come to the United States to  make  a  better  life  for
themselves.  It  is  of  utmost  importance  to the state that these new
Americans be given the tools to assist them in making a better life  for
themselves, particularly through programs that help develop and leverage
their skills and strengthen their connections with their communities and
through   programs   to  reduce  exploitation  of  vulnerable  immigrant
populations.
  2. Definitions. For the purposes  of  this  section,  the  terms  "new
American" and "immigrant" shall refer to non-citizen domicilaries of New
York state whose country of origin is other than the United States.
  3.  Office for new Americans; director. There is hereby created within
the department of state the office  for  new  Americans.  The  secretary
shall   appoint   a   director   of   the   office   to  accomplish  the
responsibilities set forth in this section. Such director shall  receive
an  annual  salary  within  amounts  appropriated and shall serve at the
pleasure of the secretary.
  4. Organization of the office for new Americans. The  secretary  shall
have  the  power  to  establish, consolidate, reorganize, or abolish any
organizational units within the office as he or  she  determines  to  be
necessary  for  efficient  operation thereof. The secretary shall assign
functions  to  any  such  unit  and  may  appoint  staff,  agents,   and
consultants,  prescribe  their duties, and fix their compensation within
amounts appropriated.
  5. Powers and duties of the office for new Americans. The  office  for
new Americans shall have the power and responsibility to:

(a) Create a network of neighborhood-based opportunity centers;

(b) Increase access to English-for-speakers-of-other-languages (ESOL) training, including by engaging not-for-profit organizations and other qualified providers of ESOL training services;

(c) Assist immigrants in matters relating to immigration status, including but not limited to assisting with the naturalization process and applications for deferred action for childhood arrivals;

(d) Connect immigrants to business resources that harness their skills, employment referral programs, and other workforce development programs;

(e) Develop and leverage the skills of immigrants to benefit their communities and the state;

(f) Strengthen the connections between immigrants and their communities through civic engagement;

(g) Reduce exploitation of immigrants;

(h) Establish a toll-free multi-lingual hotline and a website for purposes including but not limited to dissemination of information about the programs and services offered by the office for new Americans, referral for services, and receipt of complaints relating to fraud and other related crimes against immigrants;

(i) Ensure that individuals referred by the office are directed to service providers who are in compliance with article twenty-eight-C of the general business law or providers certified by the bureau of immigration appeals;

(j) Using information developed by the office through the hotline, assist law enforcement in combatting crimes against immigrants;

(k) Advise the governor and secretary concerning matters affecting immigrants in the state in order to promote and encourage the full participation of immigrants in the state's civic and economic life;

(l) Coordinate with other state agencies and otherwise marshal the resources of the state to serve the needs of immigrants;

(m) Encourage and assist local governments in the development of activities to enhance civic engagement among immigrants and in immigrant communities; and

(n) Beginning in two thousand fifteen, by June fifteenth of each year, produce a report to the governor, the speaker of the assembly, and the temporary president of the senate describing the activities of the office, including but not limited to, summarizing calls received through the hotline and website, information on ESOL training services provided by the office, the number of immigrants assisted through the opportunity centers, or an estimation thereof, the status of any workforce development programs, and any other relevant information.

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