New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09216

Introduced
11/3/25  
Refer
11/3/25  

Caption

Authorizes a tax credit for seventy percent of the qualified diaper changing station restroom expenses paid or incurred by a taxpayer.

Impact

The implementation of A09216 is expected to create a positive impact on state laws regarding public restroom requirements. Specifically, it emphasizes the importance of inclusive restroom facilities and supports the needs of families with infants and toddlers. Through this legislation, the state aims to foster an environment where small businesses are incentivized to enhance customer satisfaction by catering to families, thus likely leading to increased patronage and customer loyalty. Additionally, the legislation aligns with broader public health and welfare objectives.

Summary

Bill A09216 proposes the introduction of a tax credit for businesses that incur expenses related to installing diaper changing stations in restrooms. The bill allows eligible taxpayers to claim a tax credit of seventy percent of the qualified expenses associated with these installations, with a cap of $10,000 over a three-year period, encouraging businesses to provide essential facilities for parents and caregivers. The intention is to increase the accessibility of diaper changing facilities in public restrooms, thereby supporting family needs in various public domains, including restaurants, shopping centers, and other establishments.

Contention

While the bill presents benefits, it may face some points of contention, particularly concerning cost implications for taxpayers and potential misuse of funds. Critics might argue about the fairness of providing tax credits to businesses versus investing those resources directly into public facilities or other community services. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the administrative burden placed on the tax system to monitor and verify qualified expenses associated with this credit. Stakeholders may debate the balance between supporting small businesses and ensuring equitable access to facilities for parents and caregivers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY HB2910

Creates provisions relating to diaper changing stations in public restrooms

NY HB1130

Public Restroom Baby Diaper Changing Station

NY S2206

Requires installation of diaper changing station in certain public restrooms.

NY A4746

Provides gross income tax credit to taxpayers for qualified youth sports expenses paid or incurred on behalf of dependents.

NY A2725

Requires installation of diaper changing station in certain public restrooms; appropriates $500,000.

NY A1655

Requires installation of baby-changing stations in certain public restrooms.

NY HB1558

Requiring baby diaper changing stations in certain public buildings when a restroom is installed or renovated; and imposing penalties.

NY A10575

Creates the middle class circuit breaker tax credit allowing a credit against personal income tax, equal to seventy percent of the amount by which the taxpayer's net real property tax or the taxpayer's real property tax equivalent exceeds the taxpayer's maximum real property tax; establishes a tax reform study commission.

NY SB236

Income tax; providing credit to qualified employers for certain compensation paid and expenses incurred. Effective date.

NY SB236

Income tax; providing credit to qualified employers for certain compensation paid and expenses incurred. Effective date.

Similar Bills

MS HB694

Public restrooms; require business owners to keep in clean and sanitary condition.

CO HB1130

Public Restroom Baby Diaper Changing Station

NJ A3626

Requires retail establishments to allow individuals with certain medical conditions access to employee restrooms.

DC B26-0102

Expanding Access to Public Restrooms Act of 2025

IL HB2783

CMS-MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS

IL HB2952

PUBLIC BUILDINGS-BABY STATIONS

HI SB2932

Relating To State Facilities.

HI HB2389

Relating To State Facilities.