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New York
State Bill
A 2020
House
Grants peace officer status to uniformed court officers in the town of Montgomery

Sponsored by Brian Maher (Republican)

Status

Passed
New York
State Bill
S 1965
Senate
Restores medical futility as a basis for DNR

Sponsored by Gustavo Rivera (Democratic)

Status

Passed
New York
State Bill
S 1963
Senate
Authorizes retail clinics to provide certain services

Sponsored by Gustavo Rivera (Democratic)

Status

Third reading
New York
State Bill
A 1942
House
Makes conforming changes reflecting the previously authorized scope of practice of nurse practitioners

Sponsored by Amy Paulin (Democratic)

Status

Third reading
New York
State Bill
A 1931
House
Relates to including dental implants, replacement dental prosthetic appliances, crowns and root canals as medically necessary dental care and services for coverage under the Medicaid program

Sponsored by Amy Paulin (Democratic)

Status

Passed
New York
State Bill
S 1913
Senate
Relates to establishing the "340B prescription drug anti-discrimination act"

Sponsored by Gustavo Rivera (Democratic)

Status

Passed
New York
State Bill
S 1916
Senate
Establishes the category of "qualified group practice" for medical, dental and podiatric practices that comply with certain standards

Sponsored by Gustavo Rivera (Democratic)

Status

Third reading
New York
State Bill
S 1911
Senate
Relates to notices of non-renewal provided to a health care professional by a health care plan

Sponsored by Gustavo Rivera (Democratic)

Status

Passed
New York
State Bill
S 1891
Senate
Relates to owner liability for failure of an operator to comply with street cleaning parking rules

Sponsored by Robert Jackson (Democratic)

Status

Passed
New York
State Bill
S 1858
Senate
Expands protections regarding violations of safety conditions in adult care facilities

Sponsored by Gustavo Rivera (Democratic)

Status

Third reading
New York
State Bill
S 1859
Senate
Requires issuers of credit cards to give the cardholder at least thirty days notice before closing, cancelling, or terminating the cardholder's account

Sponsored by Zellnor Myrie (Democratic)

Status

Passed
New York
State Bill
S 1856
Senate
Relates to prohibiting county correction officers from dispensing medications to incarcerated individuals on the premises of a local correctional facility

Sponsored by Gustavo Rivera (Democratic)

Status

Third reading

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