New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08982

Introduced
8/13/25  
Refer
8/13/25  

Caption

Requires a residential transition conference when a person with developmental disabilities transfers from one program run by a covered operator to another program run by a covered operator; defines terms; specifies certain persons who shall attend such conference; requires covered operators to complete a form summarizing such conference and to file the form with the office for people with developmental disabilities.

Impact

If enacted, A08982 will expand the requirements of covered operators, who are organizations providing residential services. They will be obligated to participate actively in these transition conferences, which involves reviewing and discussing the individualized service plans of the individuals affected. The requisite documentation will enhance accountability and communication between service providers, allowing for tailored support that aligns with the individual’s needs and preferences. The potential impact on state laws includes the formalization of procedures regarding the transfer of individuals in care, reflecting a commitment to person-centered practices.

Summary

Bill A08982 seeks to amend the mental hygiene law by mandating a residential transition conference for individuals with developmental disabilities who are transferring between residential programs run by covered operators. This bill emphasizes the importance of coordinated transitions by requiring attendance from key stakeholders, including the current and future service providers, the individual with developmental disabilities, their family members, guardians, and care managers. The conference is designed to ensure continuity in care and support for the affected individuals during their transition, helping to facilitate a smoother adjustment to new environments.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding Bill A08982 might involve concerns about the logistical implications of implementing mandated conferences for every transition between programs. Critics may argue that this could pose challenges for service providers regarding resource allocation and scheduling, potentially leading to delays or impediments in the transitions themselves. Moreover, there is a discussion about the adequacy of representation for individuals with developmental disabilities during these conferences and whether their voices are sufficiently prioritized amid family and provider discussions, which could affect the overall effectiveness of the intended support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A10322

Requires covered operators to provide written notice of pending placement of persons with developmental disabilities to interested parties; specifies who may be considered an interested party; provides that a residential transition conference shall be held between the interested parties after notice has been given of the proposed placement to discuss the proposal.

NY A10036

Authorizes surveillance cameras in public common areas in group homes funded or operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities.

NY A06549

Establishes the "stop online predators act"; requires operators of covered platforms to conduct age verification to determine whether a user is a covered minor; requires operators of covered platforms to utilize certain default privacy settings for covered minors; requires operators of covered platforms to require parental approval of certain activity related to a covered minor's covered platform account.

NY S04609

Establishes the "stop online predators act"; requires operators of covered platforms to conduct age verification to determine whether a user is a covered minor; requires operators of covered platforms to utilize certain default privacy settings for covered minors; requires operators of covered platforms to require parental approval of certain activity related to a covered minor's covered platform account.

NY S08040

Requires the Commissioner of the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities to provide care for certain persons with developmental disabilities who have been admitted to hospitals or psychiatric facilities on an emergency basis.

NY A07553

Expands coverage for developmentally disabled persons past twenty-six years of age; prohibits insurance companies from wrongfully terminating contracts of developmentally disabled persons; requires recertification of such developmentally disabled person's condition once every five years.

NY S08326

Expands coverage for developmentally disabled persons past twenty-six years of age; prohibits insurance companies from wrongfully terminating contracts of developmentally disabled persons; requires recertification of such developmentally disabled person's condition once every five years.

NY A08022

Requires an operator of a covered platform with at least one million users to ensure that its covered platform provides a process to allow law enforcement agencies to contact such covered platform, which shall provide continuous availability of such process; provides that an operator of a covered platform with at least one million users shall comply with a search warrant within seventy-two hours of receipt under certain circumstances; provides that a court may extend the time for compliance with a search warrant under certain circumstances.

NY S08217

Requires an operator of a covered platform with at least one million users to ensure that its covered platform provides a process to allow law enforcement agencies to contact such covered platform, which shall provide continuous availability of such process; provides that an operator of a covered platform with at least one million users shall comply with a search warrant within seventy-two hours of receipt under certain circumstances; provides that a court may extend the time for compliance with a search warrant under certain circumstances.

NY A08751

Authorizes holders of certain operating certificates for treatment of persons with developmental disabilities to employ or contract with applied behavior analysts and mental health counselors.

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