New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07392

Introduced
3/25/25  
Refer
3/25/25  

Caption

Criminalizes acting as a runner or soliciting or employing a runner to procure patients or clients.

Companion Bills

NY S04874

Same As Criminalizes acting as a runner or soliciting or employing a runner to procure patients or clients.

Previously Filed As

NY S04874

Criminalizes acting as a runner or soliciting or employing a runner to procure patients or clients.

NY S08709

Includes certain willful representations made by physicians, physician's assistants, and specialist's assistants to patients and clients, or relating to patients' and clients' private health information, as professional misconduct.

NY A10249

Includes certain willful representations made by physicians, physician's assistants, and specialist's assistants to patients and clients, or relating to patients' and clients' private health information, as professional misconduct.

NY HB203

Enact Aspen Runnels' Law

NY S08206

Extends authorization for certain health care professionals licensed to practice in other jurisdictions to practice in this state in connection with an event sanctioned by the New York Road Runners.

NY A08481

Extends authorization for certain health care professionals licensed to practice in other jurisdictions to practice in this state in connection with an event sanctioned by the New York Road Runners.

NY A11082

Expands the amount of information required in client service reports to include the identity of persons who assist a client or patient.

NY S08369

Grants access to patient or client records for the Board of Professional Medical Conduct for the purpose of investigation and prosecution of professional licensing and misconduct proceedings.

NY S07879

Establishes a duty to inform certain patients about the risks associated with cesarean section for patients undergoing a planned or unplanned primary cesarean section.

NY A01039

Establishes a duty to inform certain patients about the risks associated with cesarean section for patients undergoing a planned or unplanned primary cesarean section.

Similar Bills

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