New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09525

Introduced
3/20/24  
Refer
3/20/24  
Report Pass
5/21/24  

Caption

Grants authority to a hospice medical director or a physician designated by such director, to sign a death certificate.

Companion Bills

NY S09115

Same As Grants authority to a hospice medical director or a physician designated by such director, to sign a death certificate.

Previously Filed As

NY S09115

Grants authority to a hospice medical director or a physician designated by such director, to sign a death certificate.

NY A01958

Grants authority to a hospice medical director or a physician designated by such director, to sign a death certificate.

NY S03363

Grants authority to a hospice medical director or a physician designated by such director, to sign a death certificate.

NY S06230

Allows camp employees to administer medications and treatment to children, under parent direction and authorization, after specific authorization by the camp's medical director and in compliance with regulations.

NY S08442

Prohibits non-physician organizations or their representatives to hold majority shares in or serve as directors of professional corporations organized to practice medicine.

NY S08152

Authorizes funeral directing apprenticeships as an alternative to licensing examinations; requires such apprenticeships to be four-year programs led by licensing funeral directors; makes related provisions.

NY S07981

Relates to the performance of medical services by physician assistants; provides that a physician assistant may practice without the supervision of a physician when such physician assistant is employed by a health system or hospital and is credentialed and given privileges by such health system or hospital, or when such physician assistant is licensed, has practiced for more than six thousand hours, is practicing in primary care, and is performing certain functions.

NY A07988

Relates to the performance of medical services by physician assistants; provides that a physician assistant may practice without the supervision of a physician when such physician assistant is employed by a health system or hospital and is credentialed and given privileges by such health system or hospital, or when such physician assistant is licensed, has practiced for more than six thousand hours, is practicing in primary care, and is performing certain functions.

NY S07913

Relates to improper practices relating to staff membership or professional privileges of a physician and such physician's board certification.

NY HB3540

Physician assistants; death certificates; signatures; effective date.

Similar Bills

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