New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01078

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Enacts the "Drink Up Act"; requires every public school to offer water in a sealed bottled container as an additional drink option to any student during lunch at no cost to such student.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY S08010

Adds spirit-based ready-to-drink cocktails to the definition of beverage; includes ready-to-drink cocktail containers in the state bottle deposit incentive program.

NY S09712

Requires public housing authorities with housing complexes containing one hundred or more units to provide at least three meals or meal vouchers and drinking water for all tenants in the affected buildings each day of a disruption in water services that requires a pause of tenant use of water for drinking or cooking lasting over twenty-four hours.

NY A09069

Enacts the drinking water protection act, relating to the adoption and enforcement of watershed rules and regulations for the purpose of protecting water quality.

NY S08486

Enacts the drinking water protection act, relating to the adoption and enforcement of watershed rules and regulations for the purpose of protecting water quality.

NY HB1662

Requires public schools to provide free breakfasts and lunches to all students attending classes in such school

NY HB5552

Relating to lead in drinking water at public schools.

NY S06858

Requires each school district to ensure that every public school in which school days exceed five hours in duration provides up to thirty minutes of daily recess within the school day for all students in kindergarten through fifth grade and for students in sixth grade who attend an elementary school.

NY SB131

Creates the "Missouri School Meals Act" requiring public schools to provide free lunches to certain students

NY HB543

Get the Lead Out of School Drinking Water Act; enact

NY A06606

Establishes protections for the rights of pregnant students, parenting students, and students with pregnancy-related conditions in schools; requires schools to establish liaison officers for such students and to disseminate information relating to resources available to such students; directs that rules be established to administer such rights and to establish minimum periods of time for a leave of absence at the student's option.

Similar Bills

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