COSPNSR | McEneny, Lentol, Sweeney, Pheffer, DelMonte, Reilly, Eddington, Koon, Gunther, Millman,
Paulin,Benedetto, Fields, Lavelle, Rivera N, Englebright, Aubertine, Aubry, Boyland, Brennan,
Canestrari,Carrozza, Clark, Destito, Galef, Glick, John, Lifton, Lupardo, Magnarelli, Mayersohn,
Nolan,O'Donnell, Ortiz, Pretlow, Ramos, Rivera P, Saladino, Schimminger, Weinstein, Weisenberg,
Wright,Zebrowski |
Establishes the period of limitation for the prosecution of a sex offense defined in article 130 of the penal law, incest or use of a child in a sexual performance committed against a person less than eighteen years of age shall not begin to run until the person has reached the age of twenty-three or the offense is reported to law enforcement or the statewide central register of child abuse and maltreatment, whichever occurs earlier; allows civil claims or causes of action brought by any person for physical, psychological or other injury or condition suffered as a result of conduct that is a sex offense as defined in article 130 of the penal law, incest or use of a child in a sexual performance committed against a child who was less than eighteen years of age at the time shall be allowed to be commenced five years after the child reaches the age of twenty-three; revives for 1 year, any such civil claim or cause of action which was barred because the applicable statute of limitations expired. |