New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01123

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/9/25  

Caption

Relates to creating autism teams in hospitals; requires the department of health to design a pilot program to develop one "autism team" who may be called upon should a patient with autism come to a hospital; provides that members of the autism team shall be knowledgeable about autism and communication difficulties many people with autism have and advise physicians and other staff on how to communicate with patients with autism.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY A08716

Enacts the "autism data privacy protection act" which provides data protection for persons with autism.

NY SB2260

Blue Envelope Program; establish to enhance effective communication between law enforcement and drivers with autism.

NY S3919

Permits person diagnosed with autism or communication disability to voluntarily make notation on driver's license, identification card, and in MVC registry; establishes program to train law enforcement officers in interactions with persons with autism or communication disabilities.

NY S1652

Terminology Associated with Autism

NY HJR0039

SUPPORT-AUTISTIC INDIVIDUALS

NY S0206

Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

NY SB450

Relating To Autism.

NY SB450

Relating To Autism.

NY S04174

Requires health insurers to provide full coverage for the prevention, early detection, diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder; establishes an advisory panel on health insurance coverage for autism spectrum disorder to annually compile a list of treatments and therapy options for which health insurers will be required to provide coverage; establishes a toll-free, 24 hour a day, autism and health insurance coverage hotline to receive and act upon complaints and questions from families with autistic children, relating to insurance coverage for autism spectrum disorder.

NY S182

Establishes Training Clinicians to Support Adults with Autism Workforce Development Program in Rutgers Center for Adult Autism Services; appropriates $500,000.

Similar Bills

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