New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09285

Introduced
12/10/25  
Refer
12/10/25  

Caption

Establishes a centralized mental health data reporting and integration platform to be utilized by all state-operated and county-administered mental health programs, as well as all providers licensed or funded by the office of mental health for the provision of mental health services.

Impact

If enacted, A09285 would amend the mental hygiene law to mandate the establishment of this statewide reporting and integration framework. All mental health service providers licensed or funded by the state will be required to report on treatment utilization, support services, and any mental health-related incidents. The bill intends to promote better oversight and outcomes through enhanced data collection and sharing, which proponents argue is crucial for identifying service gaps and improving care coordination in mental health services across New York.

Funding

The bill provisionally allocates funds to counties and municipalities for compliance costs, which could cover administrative expenses, staffing needs, necessary system upgrades, and training for mental health professionals. However, the specifics regarding funding availability and the stipulations for grant applications remain critical factors that stakeholders will be keen to assess as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Summary

A09285, also known as the 'Mental Health Integration for Networked Data (MIND) Act', aims to establish a centralized mental health data reporting and integration platform in New York. This legislative initiative is designed to enhance the coordination and treatment of mental health services by incorporating various state-operated and county-administered mental health programs and their associated providers into a unified reporting system. The bill emphasizes creating a secure and standardized framework for sharing mental health data across all involved parties, thereby improving the effectiveness and accountability of care delivery.

Contention

Although A09285 aims to improve mental health services, it may face contention regarding compliance costs and data privacy concerns. Critics may express concerns about the burden placed on local providers to meet the new requirements while ensuring compliance with federal and state data privacy laws such as HIPAA. There are also apprehensions about how effectively the implementation will address the diverse needs of local mental health systems, especially in terms of securing informed consent from individuals whose data will be reported.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S07377

Relates to the establishment of mental health clubhouses pursuant to a statewide implementation plan developed by the office of mental health.

NY A09050

Defines "mental health clubhouse"; provides that the department of health, in consultation with the office of mental health, shall authorize Medicaid reimbursement for services provided by mental health clubhouses.

NY S10174

Establishes a time-limited blue ribbon panel on co-occurring disorders to develop a statewide framework for the integration of mental health and substance use services.

NY A09409

Establishes an intensive addiction recovery and mental health integrated services pilot program to support two three-year demonstration programs that provide intensive addiction and mental health integrated services to individuals with significant addiction and mental health issues who have had multiple and frequent treatment episodes.

NY S04747

Establishes an intensive addiction recovery and mental health integrated services pilot program to support two three-year demonstration programs that provide intensive addiction and mental health integrated services to individuals with significant addiction and mental health issues who have had multiple and frequent treatment episodes.

NY S03051

Authorizes the commissioner of the office of mental health, and the office of addiction services and support to jointly establish a single set of licensing standards and requirements for the construction, operation, reporting and surveillance of integrated behavioral health services.

NY A10791

Establishes a loan forgiveness program for licensed mental health professionals in jails and prisons for the purpose of increasing the number of mental health professionals rendering mental health services in correctional institutions; provides for eligibility and priority; provides for awards in the amount of $2,000; makes related provisions.

NY A05545

Directs the office of mental health to establish programs for the training and development of persons capable of providing coaching and support to individuals under treatment plans developed by licensed mental health practitioners, including but not limited to a process of issuing, either directly or through contract, credentials for qualified mental health associates.

NY A09494

Allows the removal of criminal actions to a mental health court in an adjoining county and provides for the reversion to the original court of record where the defendant fails to comply with or complete the mental health court program.

NY S08762

Allows the removal of criminal actions to a mental health court in an adjoining county and provides for the reversion to the original court of record where the defendant fails to comply with or complete the mental health court program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.