New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08680

Introduced
5/28/25  
Refer
5/28/25  
Report Pass
6/5/25  
Refer
6/5/25  
Report Pass
6/6/25  
Refer
6/6/25  
Report Pass
6/10/25  
Engrossed
6/10/25  

Caption

Requires cities that fluoridate public water supplies to comply with certain provisions of law relating to fluoridation, and to publish a notice in local newspapers and on the city's website and social media pages at least ninety days prior to discontinuing such fluoridation.

Impact

The introduction of this bill reflects a significant step towards prioritizing public health communication within municipalities. By imposing stringent notification requirements, the bill seeks to prevent sudden changes in water fluoridation practices that might adversely affect community health, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children. The requirement for a comprehensive public notice is designed to give residents ample time to respond or express concerns regarding water fluoridation practices in their communities.

Summary

Bill A08680 aims to modify the general city law regarding the fluoridation of public drinking water supplies. It mandates that cities intending to discontinue the addition of fluoride to their water supplies must comply with specific notification requirements set forth in the public health law. Notably, the bill requires that cities publish a discontinuation notice in local newspapers and on their official websites and social media pages at least ninety days prior to the change. This is intended to ensure that the public is adequately informed about any potential changes to their water supply safety and health standards.

Conclusion

Overall, Bill A08680 embodies an effort to maintain transparency between local government actions regarding public health and community awareness. By setting forth clear guidelines for notification, the legislation underscores the importance of public involvement in health-related matters, potentially paving the way for future discussions on broader health policies at the municipal level.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the bill due to differing opinions on the necessity of water fluoridation itself. While proponents argue that proper fluoridation is critical for dental health, critics may question the continuation of such practices and highlight the right of local communities to decide what is included in their public water supply. Discussions could arise regarding the perceived overreach of government mandates affecting local control over public health decisions.

Companion Bills

NY S08283

Same As Requires cities that fluoridate public water supplies to comply with certain provisions of law relating to fluoridation, and to publish a notice in local newspapers and on the city's website and social media pages at least ninety days prior to discontinuing such fluoridation.

Previously Filed As

NY S02593

Relates to the definition of office and the content of notices published in newspapers.

NY A03717

Relates to the definition of office and the content of notices published in newspapers.

NY S00147

Requires potable water testing at state and local parks at least once every three years and any finding of lead contamination must be abated within ninety days.

NY A05524

Requires potable water testing at state and local parks at least once every three years and any finding of lead contamination must be abated within ninety days.

NY A00193

Relates to the meaning of the term "newspaper" for purposes of publishing certain notices required by law.

NY A01984

Requires that recipients of public assistance benefits must be residents of the state for at least ninety days prior to applying for such benefits.

NY S05926

Requires that recipients of public assistance benefits must be residents of the state for at least ninety days prior to applying for such benefits.

NY A09769

Requires pharmacies that are discontinuing to notify customers of such discontinuance and provide information including locations of other nearby pharmacies.

NY S09525

Requires pharmacies that are discontinuing to notify customers of such discontinuance and provide information including locations of other nearby pharmacies.

NY A02787

Relates to publishing records of public interest by agencies and the legislature on their websites.

Similar Bills

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