New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04635

Introduced
2/13/23  
Refer
2/13/23  

Caption

Increases loan reimbursement for certain attorneys who work in legal services with indigent clients from $3,400 to $5,500.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S06945

Increases loan reimbursement for certain attorneys who work in legal services with indigent clients from $3,400 to $5,500.

NY A01568

Expands the eligibility period for indigent legal service attorneys to receive certain loan forgiveness; increases loan reimbursement for certain attorneys who work in legal services with indigent clients.

NY S04511

Expands the eligibility period for indigent legal service attorneys to receive certain loan forgiveness; increases loan reimbursement for certain attorneys who work in legal services with indigent clients.

NY S00161

Expands the eligibility period for indigent legal service attorneys to receive certain loan forgiveness; increases loan reimbursement for certain attorneys who work in legal services with indigent clients.

NY A01602

Expands the eligibility period for indigent legal service attorneys to receive certain loan forgiveness; increases loan reimbursement for certain attorneys who work in legal services with indigent clients.

NY A08786

Corrects language relating to indigenous libraries from Indian libraries.

NY S07583

Increases the state discretionary buying threshold without a formal competitive process for certain commodities from certain businesses, including construction services.

NY S08427

Increases Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain behavioral health services provided to individuals under the age of twenty-one; directs that funds in the healthcare stability fund can be used for the funding of children's behavioral health outpatient rate increases.

NY S07439

Waives the biennial attorney registration fee for New York attorneys who are employed in a public service job.

NY A08600

Increases Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain behavioral health services provided to individuals under the age of twenty-one; directs that funds in the healthcare stability fund can be used for the funding of children's behavioral health outpatient rate increases.

Similar Bills

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