New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01088

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Requires health insurance for state officers and employees who receive health insurance benefits from the state to take effect immediately upon employment.

Companion Bills

NY A02501

Same As Requires health insurance for state officers and employees who receive health insurance benefits from the state to take effect immediately upon employment.

Previously Filed As

NY A08424

Requires health insurance for state officers and employees who receive health insurance benefits from the state to take effect immediately upon employment.

NY S08333

Requires health insurance for state officers and employees who receive health insurance benefits from the state to take effect immediately upon employment.

NY S01740

Requires dental insurance coverage to be offered to employees that is effective immediately upon the starting date of employment.

NY A04747

Allows retired and current school board members who have served for ten years to receive state health insurance benefits.

NY A10575

Requires state contracts for the services of pharmacy benefit managers under health insurance plans for state officers and employees to be procured pursuant to a reverse auction process.

NY A02220

Requires police officers to maintain liability insurance; excludes police officers from provisions requiring defense and indemnification of state officers and employees.

NY S03515

Requires police officers to maintain liability insurance; excludes police officers from provisions requiring defense and indemnification of state officers and employees.

NY S02690

Provides notice of health insurance contracts for retired officers, employees, and their families.

NY S06833

Enacts the "Unemployment Insurance Liability Act"; requires that employers that have relocated out of New York State continue to contribute to the unemployment insurance fund when former employees of the employer are receiving benefits for two quarters; mandates that employers shall identify all employees being terminated as a result of the relocation and include the amount of weekly wages paid to such individuals as part of the final quarterly payroll report submitted to the department of insurance.

NY A06256

Removes the state insurance fund's exemption from licensing and other requirements of the insurance law; requires the superintendent of financial services to approve the rules adopted by the state insurance fund for the conduct of its business; removes the requirement for policyholders to provide thirty days notice to withdraw from the state insurance fund.

Similar Bills

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