New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05817

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Relates to temporary release eligibility for judicially-ordered comprehensive alcohol and substance abuse treatment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S04920

Relates to temporary release eligibility for judicially ordered comprehensive alcohol and substance abuse treatment.

NY S05332

Requires written notice to a defendant of his or her right to complete court ordered alcohol or substance use treatment in a nonreligious treatment program.

NY A05074

Requires written notice to a defendant of his or her right to complete court ordered alcohol or substance use treatment in a nonreligious treatment program.

NY S05576

Requires the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services to provide contingency management services, including financial incentives, for persons with addiction disorders who abstain from substance abuse and comply with treatment objectives.

NY A06674

Requires the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services to provide contingency management services, including non-cash rewards, for persons with addiction disorders who abstain from substance abuse and comply with treatment objectives.

NY J00444

Amends Rule VII of the Senate Rules, in relation to the name of the standing committee on alcoholism and substance abuse

NY A06910

Directs the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services to ensure persons have accessible healthcare, treatment capacities and harm reduction services.

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 A04323

Establishes protocols for assisted outpatient treatment for substance abuse; provides criteria for assisted outpatient treatment for substance abuse; provides for service, right to counsel, hearings, appeals and applications for additional periods of treatment; makes related changes.

Similar Bills

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