New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00872

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Relates to the training requirements for prescribers of certain pain medications.

Companion Bills

NY S05066

Same As Relates to the training requirements for prescribers of certain pain medications.

Previously Filed As

NY S05066

Relates to the training requirements for prescribers of certain pain medications.

NY A01917

Relates to the training requirements for prescribers of certain pain medications.

NY S07175

Relates to the training requirements for prescribers of certain pain medications.

NY S08033

Prohibits incarcerated individuals who are determined to suffer from a substance use disorder for which there is no FDA approved addiction medications from being administered medication approved for a different disorder.

NY S04257

Relates to access to educational activities by public assistance recipients who are subject to work participation requirements; allows homework expected or required by an educational institution to count towards satisfaction of the work activity requirements for public assistance benefits for participants engaged in certain educational or training activities.

NY A07548

Establishes a mandatory mental health first aid training program for licensed cosmetologists and barbers.

NY A04502

Relates to access to educational activities by public assistance recipients who are subject to work participation requirements; allows homework expected or required by an educational institution to count towards satisfaction of the work activity requirements for public assistance benefits for participants engaged in certain educational or training activities.

NY A07687

Updates provisions relating to dignity for all students including establishing the student suicide prevention act which includes curriculum and teacher training requirements designed to prevent student suicide with a focus on LGBTQ students.

NY S07690

Relates to the requirements for licensure of funeral directors; specifies requirements for a residency period under the direct supervision of a preceptor; sets requirements to act as a preceptor.

NY A1651

Requires health care practitioners prescribing opioid medications on first-time basis, or to minor children, to limit amount of prescribed medication to seven-day supply, except in certain circumstances.

Similar Bills

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