New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02253

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Relates to authorizing and establishing a training program for paramedics for the administration of buprenorphine.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY A00942

Relates to authorizing and establishing a training program for paramedics for the administration of buprenorphine.

NY S04784

Authorizes collaborative programs for community paramedicine services as part of the hospital-home care-physician collaboration program.

NY A07174

Authorizes collaborative programs for community paramedicine services as part of the hospital-home care-physician collaboration program.

NY A00750

Establishes a training program for first responders for responding to victims of suspected drug overdose and the administration of opioid antagonists.

NY S00699

Decriminalizes the possession of buprenorphine from certain crimes.

NY A04013

Decriminalizes the possession of buprenorphine from certain crimes.

NY S01563

Appropriates $5,550,000 for the purpose of establishing and expanding training programs for direct support professionals at boards of cooperative educational services.

NY A00562

Relates to establishing sexual harassment prevention training protocols within the private sector including a model management policy and training program and how to properly disseminate information to employers and employees.

NY A04337

Establishes a direct service professional credit and career ladder tuition assistance grant program to develop training programs and improve existing workforce development programs for the purpose of training direct support professionals and establishing a career ladder for individuals working with individuals with developmental disabilities.

NY S04959

Establishes a direct service professional credit and career ladder tuition assistance grant program to develop training programs and improve existing workforce development programs for the purpose of training direct support professionals and establishing a career ladder for individuals working with individuals with developmental disabilities.

Similar Bills

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