New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01508

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Relates to minimum standards for first aid and enrollment in child day care centers; requires a child day care center's first aid kit include antiseptic or antibacterial ointment; requires a day care center to provide medication consent forms and a copy of its health care plan upon a child's enrollment.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY A10025

Requires one caregiver for every two children under eighteen months of age in group family day care homes and family day care homes.

NY S09728

Requires one caregiver for every two children under eighteen months of age in group family day care homes and family day care homes.

NY S09049

Authorizes the office of children and family services to grant temporary, limited flexibility in staff-to-child ratios and group size requirements during documented workforce shortages; requires regulations for child day care centers apply to children under eighteen months of age; defines persons who may qualify to watch children during documented workforce shortages.

NY S07971

Includes outdoor nature-based childcare programs under the regulatory framework for child day care providers.

NY HB389

Property Tax - Day Care Centers, Child Care Homes, and Child Care Centers

NY SB516

Property Tax - Day Care Centers, Child Care Homes, and Child Care Centers

NY S10135

Requires automatic continuous enrollment in medical assistance and child health plus for previously eligible children through age five.

NY HF3665

Out-of-home placement plan requirements modified to include early childhood education and child care programs, and agencies and guardians ad litem required to provide information on early childhood education and child care programs for children in foster care.

NY A09245

Requires child day care centers to have epinephrine devices and staff trained to use them on site in case of anaphylaxis or other severe allergic reaction.

NY S08587

Requires child day care centers to have epinephrine devices and staff trained to use them on site in case of anaphylaxis or other severe allergic reaction.

Similar Bills

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