New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06451

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  

Caption

Relates to capital program plans; provides that the MTA shall submit to the MTA capital program review board two capital program plans on or before January 31, 2031 and every fifth year thereafter; provides that all future capital program plans be submitted January 31 of the required years.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY S04113

Relates to capital program plans; provides that the MTA shall submit to the MTA capital program review board two capital program plans on or before January 31, 2030 and every fifth year thereafter; provides that all future capital program plans be submitted January 31 of the required years.

NY HB1021

Case plans for inmates who committed capital offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

NY HB1700

Case plans for inmates who committed capital offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

NY SB1991

Long Range Capital Planning Commission; directing certain monies to OCAMP Fund; combining certain capital maintenance programs. Effective date. Emergency.

NY S09744

Requires the governor as part of the executive budget submission to submit a five-year capital plan for state university of New York state-operated campuses and city university of New York senior colleges and establish system-wide goals and objectives for capital funding and provide for an annual estimate of the amount of capital funding needed to maintain or make progress in reducing the current facility condition index for each system.

NY A04357

Requires the submission of a twenty-year capital needs assessment to the metropolitan transportation authority capital program review board.

NY S04367

Requires the submission of a twenty-year capital needs assessment to the metropolitan transportation authority capital program review board.

NY S09392

Establishes an assisted living program reimbursement program to provide enhanced Medicaid reimbursement to qualifying assisted living programs; requires at least 70% of such assisted living facility's staff to voluntarily self-identify as Black, Hispanic, or Asian; increases the capitated rates of payment from 31% to 50% over a period of five years.

NY A11096

Establishes an assisted living program reimbursement program to provide enhanced Medicaid reimbursement to qualifying assisted living programs; requires at least 70% of such assisted living facility's staff to voluntarily self-identify as Black, Hispanic, or Asian; increases the capitated rates of payment from 31% to 50% over a period of five years.

NY HR360

Small Business Day at the state capitol; March 5, 2025; commending the "Capitalize Georgia: Empowering Financial Futures and Business Excellence Symposium"; recognize

Similar Bills

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