New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02734

Introduced
1/27/23  
Refer
1/27/23  

Caption

Requires hospitals and residential health care facilities to have a three-month supply of personal protective equipment in stock on the premises; requires the department of health to conduct an annual audit of the availability of such personal protective equipment in hospitals and residential health care facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A05708

Requires hospitals and residential health care facilities to have a three-month supply of personal protective equipment in stock on the premises; requires the department of health to conduct an annual audit of the availability of such personal protective equipment in hospitals and residential health care facilities.

NY S07575

Requires healthcare facilities to maintain a fifty percent operating threshold of certain reusable healthcare protective textiles in their inventory unless a reprieve is provided for supply chain issues; provides a fine may be assessed for failure to comply, as determined by the commissioner.

NY SB275

Health Care and Essential Workers: personal protective equipment.

NY AB2537

Personal protective equipment: health care employees.

NY AB1217

Personal protective equipment: stockpile.

NY HB2270

Relating to the state reserve of personal protective equipment for health care workers and essential personnel.

NY HB1989

Relating to the state reserve of personal protective equipment for health care workers and essential personnel.

NY S0104

Determination Of Need For New Healthcare Equipment And New Institutional Health Services -- Licensing Of Healthcare Facilities -- The Hospital Conversions Act

NY A08700

Amends the definition of "health care personnel" to define the term "temporary services" as health care services contracted for an initial term of less than twenty-four continuous months; requires a temporary health care services agency to annually submit to the department of health copies of all contracts between the agency and a health care entity to which it assigns or refers health care personnel.

NY S05150

Amends the definition of "health care personnel" to define the term "temporary services" as health care services contracted for an initial term of less than twenty-four continuous months; requires a temporary health care services agency to annually submit to the department of health copies of all contracts between the agency and a health care entity to which it assigns or refers health care personnel.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.