New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01652

Introduced
1/10/25  

Caption

Establishes a tax credit for employment of an individual who has successfully completed a judicial diversion substance abuse treatment program or graduated from drug court.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S02198

Establishes a tax credit for employment of an individual who has successfully completed a judicial diversion substance abuse treatment program or graduated from drug court.

NY A01819

Establishes a tax credit for employment of an individual who has successfully completed a judicial diversion substance abuse treatment program or graduated from drug court.

NY S04920

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

NY S01233

Increases access to substance abuse programming for incarcerated individuals whose first language is not English.

NY A00908

Increases access to substance abuse programming for incarcerated individuals whose first language is not English.

NY S04880

Establishes through the department of health, in conjunction with the office of addiction services and supports, a drug checking services program to allow individuals to bring drugs or controlled substances and have them tested for contaminants, toxic substances, or hazardous compounds.

NY A07487

Establishes through the department of health, in conjunction with the office of addiction services and supports, a drug checking services program to allow individuals to bring drugs or controlled substances and have them tested for contaminants, toxic substances, or hazardous compounds.

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 A03953

Relates to establishing a judicial diversion program for young defendants.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.