New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05744

Introduced
2/28/25  

Caption

Increases monetary penalties for public health law violations; provides support for the nursing home quality improvement demonstration program.

Companion Bills

NY A01118

Same As Increases monetary penalties for public health law violations; provides support for the nursing home quality improvement demonstration program.

Previously Filed As

NY A05372

Increases monetary penalties for public health law violations; provides support for the nursing home quality improvement demonstration program.

NY S06071

Increases monetary penalties for public health law violations; provides support for the nursing home quality improvement demonstration program.

NY A06333

Provides for monetary penalties for the intentional violation of the open meetings law by any member of a public body who participates in a meeting with the intent and purpose of violating the provisions of the open meetings law.

NY A00721

Relates to monetary penalties that a parking violations bureau may impose for illegally idling the engine of a motor vehicle.

NY A05262

Increases penalties for public urination or defecation to $500 for any violation.

NY A07845

Establishes a program of health care quality innovation and improvement through home care.

NY A01105

Requires hospitals and medical facilities to notify nursing homes or assisted living facilities upon receipt of a positive COVID-19 test result for a resident of such nursing home or assisted living facility; provides penalties for violations.

NY A04532

Relates to repeat violators who endanger the public health, safety or the environment; increases penalties for such violators.

NY S06897

Establishes a four-year demonstration project to reduce the use of temporary staffing agencies in residential healthcare facilities and a joint labor-management nursing home staffing workgroup to review and assess the impact of such demonstration project.

NY A07328

Establishes a four-year demonstration project to reduce the use of temporary staffing agencies in residential healthcare facilities and a joint labor-management nursing home staffing workgroup to review and assess the impact of such demonstration project.

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