New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02544

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/17/25  
Report Pass
1/28/25  

Caption

Requires the office of temporary and disability assistance to establish a universal benefits form for individuals seeking public assistance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A05690

Requires the office of temporary and disability assistance to establish a universal benefits form for individuals seeking public assistance.

NY A05510

Requires the office of temporary and disability assistance to simplify the application process for public assistance benefits.

NY S09343

Requires the office of temporary and disability assistance to make publicly available on its website information regarding waivers, rental supplement plans and shelter supplement plans.

NY A10230

Requires the office of temporary and disability assistance to make publicly available on its website information regarding waivers, rental supplement plans and shelter supplement plans.

NY S09794

Removes certain requirements that voters requiring assistance due to disability need to identify such disability to election officials.

NY S03138

Establishes a pilot program to create an assistance hotline for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and complex behavioral needs.

NY A06024

Establishes a pilot program to create an assistance hotline for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and complex behavioral needs.

NY S02514

Directs the office of temporary and disability assistance to promulgate rules and regulations requiring quarterly inspections of homeless shelters.

NY A09165

Directs the office of temporary and disability assistance to promulgate rules and regulations requiring quarterly inspections of homeless shelters.

NY S01567

Requires the office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the office of mental health and the office of children and family services, to develop a mental illness training course to be utilized by providers of temporary housing assistance to focus on recognizing signs and symptoms of mental illness.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.