New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01602

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Expands the eligibility period for indigent legal service attorneys to receive certain loan forgiveness; increases loan reimbursement for certain attorneys who work in legal services with indigent clients.

Impact

By broadening the eligibility window for loan forgiveness and enhancing the financial support for attorneys, A01602 is positioned to incentivize legal professionals to serve low-income clients. The bill is particularly important as it addresses the ongoing challenge of providing adequate legal representation for indigent populations in New York. Increased reimbursement rates could also alleviate some financial burdens faced by these attorneys, allowing them to focus on their practice instead of their student debts. Overall, this legislation seeks to strengthen the infrastructure for public interest law in the state.

Summary

The bill A01602, introduced in the New York State Assembly, aims to amend the education law concerning the loan forgiveness program for attorneys providing legal services to indigent clients. It expands the eligibility period for attorneys to qualify for certain loan forgiveness, specifically increasing the eligible period from six to eight years after their second year of service. Additionally, the bill raises the reimbursement amount available to these attorneys from three thousand four hundred dollars to eight thousand dollars per year of qualified service. These changes are meant to encourage more attorneys to work in such public service fields, which often suffer from understaffing and financial constraints.

Contention

While supporters of A01602 champion the need for better funding and support for public service attorneys, there is likely to be contention around the allocation of state funds to support this program. Critics may argue that increasing fiscal support in this area could detract from other public service needs or that the state may not have the financial capacity to sustain such programs long-term. Furthermore, discussions could arise regarding how effectively the program will address the actual needs of indigent clients and whether simply increasing funding without structural changes will achieve the desired outcomes.

Companion Bills

NY S00161

Same As Expands the eligibility period for indigent legal service attorneys to receive certain loan forgiveness; increases loan reimbursement for certain attorneys who work in legal services with indigent clients.

Previously Filed As

NY S00161

Expands the eligibility period for indigent legal service attorneys to receive certain loan forgiveness; increases loan reimbursement for certain attorneys who work in legal services with indigent clients.

NY A04608

Expands the eligibility period for indigent legal service attorneys to receive certain loan forgiveness.

NY S06558

Expands the eligibility period for indigent legal service attorneys to receive certain loan forgiveness.

NY S06945

Increases loan reimbursement for certain attorneys who work in legal services with indigent clients from $3,400 to $5,500.

NY HB1252

Provide for indigent legal services by the Commission on Indigent Legal Services, and to provide an appropriation therefor.

NY LD2195

An Act to Prohibit the Appointment or Assignment of an Attorney to Provide Indigent Legal Services Without That Attorney's Consent

NY LD2193

An Act to Extend the Requirement That the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services Compensate Certain Private Attorneys Appointed to Provide Indigent Legal Services

NY A03271

Relates to the New York state district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program; allows absence because of uniformed service, maternity/paternity, FMLA, or due to compensable injury to be creditable time.

NY S07375

Relates to the New York state district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program; allows absence because of uniformed service, maternity/paternity, FMLA, or due to compensable injury to be creditable time.

NY HB5211

Relating to student loan repayment assistance for certain attorneys providing legal services in rural counties.

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