State guaranteed loans, grants, tax benefits and contracts would be off limits to companies that move their call centers out of New York under legislation approved by the state Senate on Tuesday.

The proposal, which is designed to put companies “on notice,” also enables the state to claw back tax benefits and incentives from companies who move jobs out of the state.

“It is fiscally irresponsible to continue to reward with taxpayer dollars and state subsidies (the) businesses that relocate jobs,” reads the legislative memorandum.

Proponents of the legislation also maintain that the use of foreign call centers presents “a number of security concerns” regarding personal and confidential information.

The legislation has passed the Assembly in the past, and is currently in the chamber’s Ways & Means Committee. It will be interesting to see whether they move the bill again, or whether it’s one of the issues the Assembly only backed when it wouldn’t move in the state Senate. It’s also not clear whether Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo would sign the measure.