New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04118

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Provides for the certification of entities seeking to provide in-home based substance use disorder treatment services.

Companion Bills

NY S01812

Same As Provides for the certification of entities seeking to provide in-home based substance use disorder treatment services.

Previously Filed As

NY S08717

Provides for the certification of entities seeking to provide in-home based substance use disorder treatment services.

NY A09688

Provides for the certification of entities seeking to provide in-home based substance use disorder treatment services.

NY S05163

Designates services to be provided by a jail-based substance use disorder treatment, peer led recovery support services, and transition services program as essential medical care services.

NY A06226

Designates services to be provided by a jail-based substance use disorder treatment, peer led recovery support services, and transition services program as essential medical care services.

NY A02401

Requires health insurance coverage for substance use disorder treatment services.

NY S03348

Refers individuals to appropriate service providers that are able to provide services to such individual within seventy-two hours for substance use disorders.

NY A04436

Refers individuals to appropriate service providers that are able to provide services to such individual within seventy-two hours for substance use disorders.

NY S04842

Provides that coverage for outpatient diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorder shall not be subject to preauthorization.

NY A01055

Requires facilities that provide treatment for substance use disorders to have at least one practitioner qualified to administer or prescribe buprenorphine to individuals in their care with substance use disorders related to opioids.

NY S03347

Requires facilities that provide treatment for substance use disorders to have at least one practitioner qualified to administer or prescribe buprenorphine to individuals in their care with substance use disorders related to opioids.

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