New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05127

Introduced
2/12/25  
Refer
2/12/25  

Caption

Allows for unlicensed individuals to collect throat or nasopharyngeal swab specimens and to perform certain nursing tasks during a state disaster emergency.

Companion Bills

NY S04035

Same As Allows for unlicensed individuals to collect throat or nasopharyngeal swab specimens and to perform certain nursing tasks during a state disaster emergency.

Previously Filed As

NY S04035

Allows for unlicensed individuals to collect throat or nasopharyngeal swab specimens and to perform certain nursing tasks during a state disaster emergency.

NY SB582

Health and care facilities: licensing during emergencies or disasters.

NY A11277

Allows certain unlicensed individuals to provide care to animals in the custody or possession of an animal shelter under certain circumstances.

NY SF2093

A bill for an act relating to powers and duties applicable to state of disaster emergencies and public health disasters.

NY SF118

A bill for an act relating to powers and duties applicable to state of disaster emergencies and public health disasters.

NY HF279

A bill for an act relating to powers and duties applicable to state of disaster emergencies and public health disasters.

NY A09206

Establishes the community disaster relief and recovery act which will create an emergency assistance program for undocumented individuals impacted by a natural disaster.

NY HB3679

Relating to the operation of certain vehicles during disasters.

NY A08367

Allows individuals to apply to display a symbol on their driver's licenses or state-issued ID cards indicating that the individual has a non-apparent disability to assist law enforcement and emergency personnel in providing appropriate support during interactions.

NY S07937

Allows individuals to apply to display a symbol on their driver's licenses or state-issued ID cards indicating that the individual has a non-apparent disability to assist law enforcement and emergency personnel in providing appropriate support during interactions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.