Requires the state office for the aging to maintain a public facing state master plan on aging dashboard on the public website of the office, which includes real-time information and updates on each proposal in such master plan including legislative and budgetary progress.
Impact
By implementing this bill, New York State will solidify its commitment to improving the quality of life for its elderly residents. The public education campaign outlined in the bill emphasizes zero tolerance for elder abuse and aims to raise awareness about various forms of abuse, including identity theft. This is crucial as it empowers communities with knowledge and resources to help prevent abuse and aid victims. Moreover, training programs for service providers will address the unique needs of older adults, particularly those from LGBTQ+ communities, reflecting a growing emphasis on inclusivity in care services.
Summary
Bill A10168 aims to create a comprehensive framework for addressing the needs of the aging population in New York State. It mandates the establishment of a state master plan on aging dashboard, which will provide real-time updates on ongoing proposals related to elderly care, legislation, and budgetary developments. This initiative is designed to enhance transparency, facilitate access to information, and improve the engagement of stakeholders involved in aging policies. The dashboard will be available to the public through the state office for the aging, ensuring that updates regarding elderly welfare and associated programs are easily accessible.
Contention
While the bill has garnered support due to its focus on enhancing elder care and preventing abuse, some stakeholders may question the efficacy of a state-run dashboard in making substantial changes at the local level. Critics often argue that such initiatives, while well-intentioned, can become bureaucratic and may not directly address the individual needs of specific communities. Additionally, there could be concerns regarding funding and resource allocation for the public education campaigns and training programs, potentially influencing the bill's overall implementation and success.
Same As
Requires the state office for the aging to maintain a public facing state master plan on aging dashboard on the public website of the office, which includes real-time information and updates on each proposal in such master plan including legislative and budgetary progress.
Requires the state office for the aging to maintain a public facing state master plan on aging dashboard on the public website of the office, which includes real-time information and updates on each proposal in such master plan including legislative and budgetary progress.
Requires the office of victim services to publicize programs offered by the office and to include certain information in annual reports to the governor and the legislature and to make such reports public on the office's website.
Requires the office of victim services to publicize programs offered by the office and to include certain information in annual reports to the governor and the legislature and to make such reports public on the office's website.
Requires the office for the aging to make an annual report on the budget expenditures on behalf of the senior population of the state every April first.
Relates to the publication of information on public meetings; requires the office of information technology services to develop a mobile application and website to publish information on every public meeting held by a state or local public body; requires public bodies to report such meetings to the office of information technology services.
Includes whether an individual was in custody on the death certificate for such individual; requires such information to be included in the publicly available statistics published on the website of the department of health.
Requires the office of temporary and disability assistance to make publicly available on its website information regarding waivers, rental supplement plans and shelter supplement plans.
Directs the commissioner of education to develop and maintain a publicly accessible statewide attendance and absenteeism dashboard to be posted publicly on the state education department's website.