New York State Senator

Nathalia Fernandez 2025-2026 Regular Session - Authored & Sponsored Legislation (Page 22)

Legislative Session

Primary Sponsor of Legislation

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New York Senate Bill S01789

Introduced
1/13/25  
Requires private insurance plans which provide for reimbursement for psychiatric or psychological services or for diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions to include reimbursement for services provided by child advocacy centers.
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New York Senate Bill S01790

Introduced
1/13/25  
Includes care and services provided by a child advocacy center licensed, certified, or otherwise authorized by the office of children and family services under standard coverage for Medicaid recipients.
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New York Senate Bill S01791

Introduced
1/13/25  
Relates to eliminating asset limits in calculating the amount of benefits for any household under any public assistance program.
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New York Senate Bill S01792

Introduced
1/13/25  
Requires insurance companies to provide at least ninety days of rehabilitation services to an insured upon a doctor's prescription.
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New York Senate Bill S01793

Introduced
1/13/25  
Designates April eighth as "Co-Occurring Disorders Awareness Day".
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New York Senate Bill S01794

Introduced
1/13/25  
Requires federally qualified health centers and rural health centers cover the cost of all ovulation enhancing drugs dispensed and other covered entities pursuant to section 340B of the federal public health service act.
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New York Senate Bill S01795

Introduced
1/13/25  
Relates to the substitution of brand name epinephrine auto-injectors with alternate epinephrine auto-injectors in certain cases.
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New York Senate Bill S01796

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/13/25  
Includes services provided by certified recovery peer advocates and certain services provided at inpatient facilities as part of standard coverage.
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New York Senate Bill S01797

Introduced
1/13/25  
Establishes the office of addiction and mental health services; corrects references; makes related provisions.
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New York Senate Bill S01799

Introduced
1/13/25  
Relates to the regulation of municipal shooting ranges, including limiting the hours of operation and addressing noise pollution; directs the department of health to conduct a study describing the contaminants and other pollutants in the ground and water bodies adjacent to certain shooting ranges.
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New York Senate Bill S01800

Introduced
1/13/25  
Prohibits retail dealers from opening a tobacco business within 500 feet of an already existing licensed tobacco business; provides an exception if it is determined to be in the public interest by the municipality or community board.
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New York Senate Bill S01801

Introduced
1/13/25  
Establishes the psilocybin assisted therapy pilot program; provides such program will be offered to ten thousand veterans and first responders from the western region of New York state.
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New York Senate Bill S01802

Introduced
1/13/25  
Prohibits ear clipping and tail docking of dogs unless deemed medically necessary to protect the life or health of the dog.
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New York Senate Bill S01803

Introduced
1/13/25  
Requires that all terrain vehicles only be filled with gas when on a tow or trailer; requires gas stations to post signs indicating to customers that an ATV needs to be on a tow or trailer before filling it with gas.
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New York Senate Bill S01805

Introduced
1/14/25  
Refer
1/14/25  
Authorizes application of the property tax abatement for rent-controlled or rent regulated properties occupied by senior citizens or disabled persons, to those units occupied by tenants paying the maximum allowable rent when such rent exceeds 1/2 of the household income; provides for state payments to cities affected thereby equal to 10% of lost real property tax revenue.