Establishes a task force on victim services reimbursements to study laws, rules and regulations to modernize funding for victim services providers.
Impact
If enacted, the bill would impact various aspects of state law related to victim services and their funding. The task force proposed in the bill would be responsible for analyzing current reimbursement laws, identifying barriers to effective service delivery, and recommending legislative changes as necessary. These recommendations would be geared towards establishing more fair and supportive reimbursement models that would benefit victim services across the state, thereby promoting better support systems for individuals impacted by violence and trafficking.
Summary
Assembly Bill A09035 aims to create a task force dedicated to examining and improving the reimbursement process for victim services providers in New York State. This initiative is intended to address the sustainability concerns surrounding victim services funding, especially for organizations dealing with domestic violence and trafficking victims. By establishing a structured approach to evaluating and modernizing these reimbursements, the bill aspires to enhance the operational capacity of these crucial services which often operate under financial strain due to outdated funding mechanisms.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding A09035 include concerns over the adequacy of funding models for victim service providers and how effectively the task force will represent the diverse needs of victim services across New York. Critics may raise questions regarding the composition of the task force, particularly whether the appointed members reflect a broad geographic and disciplinary spectrum relevant to victim services. Additionally, the temporary nature of the task force, set to expire after two years, sparks deliberations on the long-term sustainability of any proposed reforms post-expiration.
Establishes the New York state rural ambulance services task force to conduct annual studies on the availability of ambulance services in rural areas and to make recommendations upon the findings of such studies; requires the department of health to submit an annual report detailing the findings of such studies.
Establishes the New York state rural ambulance services task force to conduct annual studies on the availability of ambulance services in rural areas and to make recommendations upon the findings of such studies; requires the department of health to submit an annual report detailing the findings of such studies.
Requires the office of victim assistance to notify crime victims of the availability of victim support services by providing such victims with a written notice of the availability of statewide programs.
Relates to the rights of sexual assault survivors during the investigative process; establishes a task force to study and assess sexual assault survivors' rights and services.
Relates to the rights of sexual assault survivors during the investigative process; establishes a task force to study and assess sexual assault survivors' rights and services.
Establishes the division of the crime victims' statewide advocate to represent crime victims' and witnesses' legal interests during discovery and trial and assist with victim compensation applications.