New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00584 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/08/2025

   
  STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 584 2025-2026 Regular Sessions  IN SENATE (Prefiled) January 8, 2025 ___________ Introduced by Sens. HELMING, ASHBY, BORRELLO, GALLIVAN, MATTERA, MAY, OBERACKER, O'MARA, PALUMBO, WALCZYK -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Education AN ACT to amend the education law and the public health law, in relation to the ability for school districts to implement telehealth school- based mental health clinics; to amend the state finance law, in relation to the student mental telehealth reimbursement fund; and to amend the racing, pari-mutuel wagering and breeding law, in relation to funding the student mental telehealth reimbursement fund The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Subparagraph (i) of paragraph (j) of subdivision 1 of 2 section 414 of the education law, as amended by chapter 672 of the laws 3 of 2019, is amended to read as follows: 4 (i) For the purposes of this subdivision, the term "licensed school- 5 based health, dental or mental health clinic" means a clinic that is 6 located in a school facility of a school district or board of cooper- 7 ative educational services, is operated by an entity other than the 8 school district or board of cooperative educational services and will 9 provide health, dental or mental health services during school hours 10 and/or non-school hours to school-age and preschool children, and that 11 is: (1) a health clinic approved under the provisions of chapter one 12 hundred ninety-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred seventy-eight; or 13 (2) another school-based health or dental clinic licensed by the depart- 14 ment of health pursuant to article twenty-eight of the public health 15 law; or (3) a school-based mental health clinic licensed or approved by 16 the office of mental health pursuant to article thirty-one of the mental 17 hygiene law; or (4) a school-based mental health clinic licensed by the 18 office for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 19 sixteen of the mental hygiene law; or (5) a school-based mental health EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD01329-01-5 

 S. 584 2 1 clinic licensed pursuant to the sections above that operates as a tele- 2 health clinic as defined pursuant to section twenty-nine hundred nine- 3 ty-nine-cc of the public health law. 4 § 2. Section 2999-dd of the public health law is amended by adding a 5 new subdivision 3-a to read as follows: 6 3-a. The commissioner of education, in consultation with the commis- 7 sioner, the commissioner of mental health, and the commissioner of the 8 office of persons with developmental disabilities, shall develop minimum 9 qualifications for school districts to operate telehealth school-based 10 mental health clinics. Such qualifications shall be consistent with best 11 practices pursuant to school-based mental health clinics as currently 12 operated under existing law. 13 § 3. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 99-ss to 14 read as follows: 15 § 99-ss. Student mental telehealth reimbursement fund. 1. There is 16 hereby established in the joint custody of the state comptroller and the 17 commissioner of taxation and finance a fund to be known as the student 18 mental telehealth reimbursement fund. 19 2. Such fund shall consist of all revenues generated pursuant to 20 subdivision eight of section thirteen hundred sixty-seven of the racing, 21 pari-mutuel wagering and breeding law and all other moneys credited or 22 transferred thereto from any other fund or source pursuant to law. 23 3. Moneys of the fund, following appropriation by the legislature 24 shall be made available to the state education department for the 25 purposes of providing reimbursement to school districts for the costs of 26 establishing and maintaining school-based mental health clinics that 27 operate as telehealth clinics pursuant to clause five of subparagraph 28 (i) of paragraph (j) of subdivision one of section four hundred fourteen 29 of the education law. Costs eligible for reimbursement shall include but 30 not be limited to: contract costs and fees associated with agreements 31 with telehealth providers; costs of services remitted to providers on a 32 case-by-case basis; costs associated with acquiring and maintaining 33 technological equipment necessary for telehealth services to be 34 rendered; and costs associated with establishing physical space neces- 35 sary for telehealth services to be rendered. 36 § 4. Subdivision 8 of section 1367 of the racing, pari-mutuel wagering 37 and breeding law, as added by section 3 of part Y of chapter 59 of the 38 laws of 2021, is amended to read as follows: 39 8. Notwithstanding section thirteen hundred fifty-one of this article, 40 mobile sports wagering gross gaming revenue and tax revenue shall be 41 excluded from sports wagering gross gaming revenue and tax revenue. 42 Mobile sports wagering tax revenue shall be separately maintained and 43 returned to the state for deposit into the state lottery fund for educa- 44 tion aid except as otherwise provided in this subdivision. Any interest 45 and penalties imposed by the commission relating to those taxes, all 46 penalties levied and collected by the commission, and the appropriate 47 funds, cash or prizes forfeited from sports wagering shall be deposited 48 into the state lottery fund for education. In the first fiscal year in 49 which mobile sports wagering licensees commence operations and accept 50 mobile sports wagers pursuant to this section, the commission shall pay 51 into the commercial gaming fund one percent of the state tax imposed on 52 mobile sports wagering by this section to be distributed for problem 53 gambling education and treatment purposes pursuant to paragraph a of 54 subdivision four of section ninety-seven-nnnn of the state finance law; 55 provided however, that such amount shall be equal to six million dollars 56 for each fiscal year thereafter. In the first fiscal year in which 

 S. 584 3 1 mobile sports wagering licensees commence operations and accept mobile 2 sports wagers pursuant to this section, the commission shall pay one 3 percent of the state tax imposed on mobile sports wagering by this 4 section to the general fund, a program to be administered by the office 5 of children and family services for a statewide youth sports activities 6 and education grant program for the purpose of providing annual awards 7 to sports programs for underserved youth under the age of eighteen 8 years; provided however, that such amount shall be equal to five million 9 dollars for each fiscal year thereafter. The commission shall require at 10 least monthly deposits by a platform provider of any payments pursuant 11 to subdivision seven of this section, at such times, under such condi- 12 tions, and in such depositories as shall be prescribed by the state 13 comptroller. The deposits shall be deposited to the credit of the state 14 commercial gaming revenue fund. The commission shall require a monthly 15 report and reconciliation statement to be filed with it on or before the 16 tenth day of each month, with respect to gross revenues and deposits 17 received and made, respectively, during the preceding month. In each 18 fiscal year in which mobile sports licensees operate and accept mobile 19 sports wagers pursuant to this subdivision, the commission shall pay 20 five percent of the state tax imposed on mobile sports wagering by this 21 section to the student mental telehealth reimbursement fund established 22 pursuant to section ninety-nine-ss of the state finance law for the 23 purpose of providing annual awards to school districts administering 24 school-based mental health telehealth services. 25 § 5. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after 26 it shall have become a law.