New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03494

Introduced
1/28/25  
Refer
1/28/25  

Caption

Requires institutions of higher education to implement a policy that documentation of an individualized education program (IEP) is sufficient proof that a student enrolled in or admitted to an institution of higher education has a disability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A10755

Relates to improving student mental health and mental health literacy in institutions of higher education in the state; requires the amendment or adoption of related protocols, policies and programs in SUNY, CUNY and independent institutions of higher education.

NY S3383

Requires tuition aid grant amounts to be equal for students enrolled in independent institutions of higher education and students enrolled in four-year public institutions of higher education.

NY SB879

Institutions of Higher Education - Dually Enrolled Students - Alterations

NY HB725

Institutions of Higher Education - Dually Enrolled Students - Alterations

NY S09095

Prohibits vaping in educational institutions; requires educational institutions to educate communities about health risks associated with vaping and post no-vaping signage on educational institution premises.

NY SB421

Sickle Cell Disease - Institutions of Higher Education - Policies, Procedures, and Educational Campaigns

NY S0640

Updates the statutory terminology by replacing the phrase "institutions of higher learning" with that of "educational institutions" and redefines child daycare centers as educational institutions.

NY S3776

Requires certain institutions of higher education and degree-granting proprietary institutions to submit certain documentation on online program managers to Secretary of Higher Education.

NY HB5608

Relating to certain requirements regarding persons with disabilities enrolled in public institutions of higher education.

NY SB478

Washington County - Institutions of Higher Education - Dually Enrolled Students

Similar Bills

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