New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05157

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

Prohibits insurance companies from imposing a co-pay pursuant to a follow up visit with a physician in order to receive a refill on an opioid drug prescription which was initially written for seven days or less.

Companion Bills

NY S02315

Same As Prohibits insurance companies from imposing a co-pay pursuant to a follow up visit with a physician in order to receive a refill on an opioid drug prescription which was initially written for seven days or less.

Previously Filed As

NY S00790

Prohibits insurance companies from imposing a co-pay pursuant to a follow up visit with a physician in order to receive a refill on an opioid drug prescription which was initially written for seven days or less.

NY A03476

Prohibits insurance companies from imposing a co-pay pursuant to a follow up visit with a physician in order to receive a refill on an opioid drug prescription which was initially written for seven days or less.

NY S08809

Requires final orders determining custody and visitation and permanency hearings to be made within six months following the initial petition.

NY A05436

Requires insurance companies to provide at least ninety days of rehabilitation services to an insured upon a doctor's prescription.

NY S07010

Requires insurance companies to provide at least ninety days of rehabilitation services to an insured upon a doctor's prescription.

NY A03891

Requires managed care providers to annually provide each participant in their programs with a written list of mail-order pharmacies with which the managed care provider has a contract for coverage of prescription drugs.

NY A06896

Requires lessors or their authorized agent to provide a copy of a lease agreement upon written request of a residential lessee within thirty calendar days from the date of such request.

NY S04482

Relates to prescribing opioids to a minor; prohibits practitioners from prescribing to a minor more than a seven day supply of any controlled substance containing an opioid; requires practitioners to obtain written parental consent before issuing a first prescription of a controlled substance containing an opioid to a minor; establishes exceptions.

NY A00187

Requires a prescription from a licensed physician in order to obtain an electronic cigarette.

NY S04321

Relates to the distribution of educational materials regarding the misuse of and addiction to prescription drugs in counties with the most prevalent abuse of prescription opioids.

Similar Bills

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