New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00376

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Provides loan forgiveness to credentialed alcoholism and substance abuse counselors (CASACs) who reside in the state and work in a facility licensed by the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A01017

Provides loan forgiveness to credentialed alcoholism and substance abuse counselors (CASACs) who reside in the state and work in a facility licensed by the state.

NY A06264

Requires annual audits of the use of statewide opioid settlement funds by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse.

NY A10590

Requires annual audits of the use of statewide opioid settlement funds by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse.

NY A04995

Relates to the New York state dental faculty loan forgiveness incentive program.

NY A09327

Provides for certain victim statements to be taken at their workplace instead of the police department where such workplace was the scene of the crime and is a hospital, emergency medical facility, nursing home or residential health care facility.

NY S08916

Provides for certain victim statements to be taken at their workplace instead of the police department where such workplace was the scene of the crime and is a hospital, emergency medical facility, nursing home or residential health care facility.

NY A02132

Relates to the automated storage and dispensing of controlled substances using an automated dispensing device at licensed nursing homes, residential health care facilities and hospices.

NY S05914

Relates to the automated storage and dispensing of controlled substances using an automated dispensing device at licensed nursing homes, residential health care facilities and hospices.

NY S03360

Establishes the New York state volunteer first responder loan forgiveness incentive program for the purpose of attracting and retaining volunteer ambulance workers and volunteer firefighters in the state.

NY A06700

Provides that veterans who are NY residents may use state parks, recreation facilities and historic sites without fees.

Similar Bills

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