Credit History

New York Is the Eleventh State to Restrict Employers’ Use of Credit History

by Stephen Fuchs, Littler - JD Supra

On December 19, 2025, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law S03072, amending the New York Fair Credit Reporting Act1 to prohibit New York employers from obtaining or using consumer credit history in hiring and personnel decisions.

The amended statute, which takes effect 120 days after enactment—on April 18, 2026—tracks the New York City Stop Credit Discrimination in Employment Act (SCDEA) that took effect in 2015, and makes New York the eleventh state to enact legislation restricting such use of consumer credit history, joining California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont and Washington, as well as New York City; the District of Columbia; Chicago; Cook County, Illinois; Madison, Wisconsin; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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