New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02664

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

Provides for emergency intervention services for persons impaired by chemical substances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S00910

Provides for emergency intervention services for persons impaired by chemical substances.

NY S05470

Provides for eligibility for medical assistance for personal care services for persons with traumatic brain injury, developmental disability, cognitive impairments, blindness or visual impairment.

NY A00408

Requires screening for dyslexia; provides for intervention services for dyslexic children.

NY S05206

Requires screening for dyslexia; provides for intervention services for dyslexic children.

NY S07333

Establishes the community chemical dependency services expansion program; provides funding for local governmental units for the provision of new and expanded chemical dependency services.

NY A10644

Prohibits certain punishments and interventions in schools including corporal punishment, chemical restraints, mechanical restraints and other aversive interventions; authorizes limited use of timeouts and necessary physical restraints; creates a private right of action for violations.

NY S02907

Provides for the licensing of vision impairment specialists.

NY A03060

Provides for the licensing of vision impairment specialists.

NY S07642

Includes within the class A misdemeanor of criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree, the possession of a firearm, rifle or shotgun, outside the home, while impaired or intoxicated by use of alcohol or drugs; increases maximum fine for such offense to $10,000; provides for chemical testing of certain persons for whom there is reasonable cause to believe are in violation of such provision; provides for revocation of firearms permit upon conviction or refusal of a chemical test.

NY A08032

Includes within the class A misdemeanor of criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree, the possession of a firearm, rifle or shotgun, outside the home, while impaired or intoxicated by use of alcohol or drugs; increases maximum fine for such offense to $10,000; provides for chemical testing of certain persons for whom there is reasonable cause to believe are in violation of such provision; provides for revocation of firearms permit upon conviction or refusal of a chemical test.

Similar Bills

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