New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08760

Introduced
6/2/25  
Refer
6/2/25  

Caption

Removes being unable to read and write the English language as a reason a court may declare someone ineligible to act as a fiduciary.

Companion Bills

NY S09582

Same As Removes being unable to read and write the English language as a reason a court may declare someone ineligible to act as a fiduciary.

Previously Filed As

NY S09582

Removes being unable to read and write the English language as a reason a court may declare someone ineligible to act as a fiduciary.

NY A09241

Enacts the New York state English language empowerment act which deems English the official language of the government of the state of New York.

NY A10877

Provides that a person who is not a lawful permanent resident shall not be automatically disqualified to be a fiduciary.

NY S08340

Provides that a person who is not a lawful permanent resident shall not be automatically disqualified to be a fiduciary.

NY S07943

Requires the office of temporary and disability assistance to make available skimming warning signs in English and in the twelve languages most commonly spoken by limited English proficient individuals in the state; requires the department of social services to make available information regarding the state food stamp outreach program in English and in the twelve languages most commonly spoken by limited English proficient individuals in the state.

NY S06355

Allows parents of a child who has ever received services through an English as a second language program to serve as a member of the citywide council on English language learners and of the citywide council on high schools even if the child is no longer enrolled.

NY A10079

Allows parents of a child who has ever received services through an English as a second language program to serve as a member of the citywide council on English language learners and of the citywide council on high schools even if the child is no longer enrolled.

NY S10201

Relates to the powers of the head of the office of mental health and the head of the office for people with developmental disabilities to promulgate rules regarding communications needs of non-English speakers seeking or receiving services; includes the provision of language services and documents in English and the twelve most common non-English languages spoken by individuals in New York State based on United States census data.

NY A11023

Relates to the powers of the head of the office of mental health and the head of the office for people with developmental disabilities to promulgate rules regarding communications needs of non-English speakers seeking or receiving services; includes the provision of language services and documents in English and the twelve most common non-English languages spoken by individuals in New York State based on United States census data.

NY A11231

Ensures that the office of mental health and the office for people with developmental disabilities provide materials to individuals in English and the top six languages spoken in the state.

Similar Bills

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