New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05893

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Provides certain requirements for health care proxies and death certificates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S04319

Provides certain requirements for health care proxies and death certificates.

NY S09182

Provides for the professional certification of doulas; sets forth requirements for certification as a certified doula; defines terms; makes related provisions.

NY A07228

Authorizes the commissioner of health to issue copies and transcripts of death certificates, which do not include the cause of death or medical certifications, for genealogical and research purposes.

NY A10564

Relates to requirements for and forms of certificates of insurance.

NY A05473

Requires funeral directors to ensure that death certificates are delivered to the state health department and the department of health of the city of New York who shall in turn deliver certain certificates to the state board of elections.

NY S09900

Enacts the "New York gift certificate scam prevention act" to require certain packaging security and record-keeping requirements for gift certificates by sellers of gift certificates.

NY S03522

Provides that where a death is caused by any act or event in which alcohol is a factor, such information shall be indicated on the death certificate.

NY A04317

Provides that where a death is caused by any act or event in which alcohol is a factor, such information shall be indicated on the death certificate.

NY A10375

Allows the growth, cultivation, and regulated adult use of psilocybin for the treatment of certain health conditions; provides for the certification of support service providers and the licensure of cultivators.

NY S00066

Allows a licensed psychologist to apply to the department of education for conditional prescribing certification if the psychologist meets certain requirements; allows the department of education to waive certain requirements for an applying psychologist; provides that a conditional prescribing certification shall be valid for a period of two years.

Similar Bills

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