New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01476

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  
Engrossed
6/10/25  

Caption

Requires certain health care providers to disclose the fact that the provider is on probation to current and new patients.

Companion Bills

NY A07750

Same As Requires certain health care providers to disclose the fact that the provider is on probation to current and new patients.

Previously Filed As

NY S07241

Requires certain health care providers to disclose the fact that the provider is on probation to current and new patients.

NY A07671

Requires certain health care providers to disclose the fact that the provider is on probation to current and new patients.

NY S01191

Requires certain health care providers to disclose certain facts in regards to probation to current and new patients.

NY A08117

Requires certain health care providers to disclose certain facts in regards to probation to current and new patients.

NY S00810

Requires disclosure terms relating to pre-paid calling cards to be provided in languages other than English and increases fines for violations of disclosure requirements.

NY S02393

Requires certain health insurance issuers to certify that at least a majority of prescription drug rebates are provided to patients at the point of sale.

NY A01962

Requires certain health insurance issuers to certify that at least a majority of prescription drug rebates are provided to patients at the point of sale.

NY A02558

Relates to actions by health care providers against patients; provides that it shall be an affirmative defense to an action by a health care provider against a patient for recovery of payment for an outstanding bill that such health care provider failed to submit such insurance claim to the patient's insurer in a timely manner.

NY S04050

Establishes the "New York patients' right to know act"; requires physicians and certain licensed professionals to disclose findings of certain misconduct to patients.

NY A04516

Establishes the "New York patients' right to know act"; requires physicians and certain licensed professionals to disclose findings of certain misconduct to patients.

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