New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07025

Introduced
3/18/25  
Refer
3/18/25  

Caption

Requires lead testing of children participating in the WIC program.

Companion Bills

NY S00918

Same As Requires lead testing of children participating in the WIC program.

Previously Filed As

NY S00918

Requires lead testing of children participating in the WIC program.

NY A08203

Requires any municipality which conducts lead testing to provide notices to the owner and any tenants of a residence upon a positive test and inform the owner and any tenants of lead abatement programs and other resources; requires municipalities to notify tenants of lead testing.

NY S09183

Expands eligibility requirements for horses participating in the three racing levels of the New York Sire Stakes program.

NY A09234

Expands eligibility requirements for horses participating in the three racing levels of the New York Sire Stakes program.

NY S07594

Requires insurers participating in the NY state of health marketplace to offer at least one dental plan for individuals age 65 and older.

NY A11235

Requires insurers participating in the NY state of health marketplace to offer at least one dental plan for individuals age 65 and older.

NY S07810

Adds additional information to reporting requirements for temporary release programs including the number of incarcerated individuals denied participation in each temporary release program and the reasons for denial.

NY S09816

Enacts the "brightness emission analysis for motorist safety (BEAMS) act" which requires the department of transportation with participating institutions conduct a study on LED headlights.

NY A09093

Enacts the "brightness emission analysis for motorist safety (BEAMS) act" which requires the department of transportation with participating institutions conduct a study on LED headlights.

NY S07582

Requires the recommendation to a parent for blood lead level screenings of their child when a health care provider finds high lead levels in the blood of such child; directs the department of health to conduct an environmental investigation when a child is found to have high levels of lead in their blood.

Similar Bills

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