New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10220

Introduced
2/12/26  

Caption

Directs the power authority of the state of New York to make low-cost power and energy services available to providers of services for individuals with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities.

Impact

The primary impact of A10220 on state laws involves a direct promotion of support for nonprofit organizations and facilities engaged in providing necessary care to those with disabilities. By enhancing access to affordable energy, the bill is set to lower operational costs significantly for these organizations, allowing them to redirect that savings toward improving services and providing better care. This could lead to increased financial sustainability for organizations that often contend with limited funding and resources.

Summary

Bill A10220 aims to amend the public authorities law to facilitate access to low-cost power and energy services specifically for providers who serve individuals with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities. This legislation proposes to establish eligibility criteria which service providers must meet to benefit from these low-cost energy provisions, ensuring that the services rendered are directly connected to the operation of care for disabled individuals. The state power authority would be tasked with implementing these changes effectively.

Contention

While the bill is designed to provide significant benefits, there could be points of contention regarding the criteria established by the power authority. Stakeholders may debate what constitutes 'demonstrable benefits', including cost savings and qualitative enhancements in care access. Additionally, there may be concerns about the implications of such subsidies on the broader energy market in New York, including how it may affect pricing or availability of resources for other entities not covered under this bill.

Companion Bills

NY S09837

Same As Directs the power authority of the state of New York to make low-cost power and energy services available to providers of services for individuals with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities.

Previously Filed As

NY S09837

Directs the power authority of the state of New York to make low-cost power and energy services available to providers of services for individuals with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities.

NY A08541

Directs the department of public service, in conjunction with the New York state energy research and development authority, and the power authority of the state of New York to commission a study on the utilization of directional noise reduction optimization technology for wind turbines in New York state.

NY S04841

Establishes the "blue-ribbon commission on the future of New York state's service delivery system for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities act" to conduct a study and prepare a report to examine, evaluate and make recommendations for systemic reforms to ensure a sustainable set of supports and services that meets the evolving needs of all individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.

NY S09380

Authorizes the New York power authority to supply electric energy to low-income households receiving assistance through the New York city human resources administration and the New York state office of temporary and disability assistance, and to designate such agencies and local social services districts as billing energy service companies.

NY S10201

Relates to the powers of the head of the office of mental health and the head of the office for people with developmental disabilities to promulgate rules regarding communications needs of non-English speakers seeking or receiving services; includes the provision of language services and documents in English and the twelve most common non-English languages spoken by individuals in New York State based on United States census data.

NY A11023

Relates to the powers of the head of the office of mental health and the head of the office for people with developmental disabilities to promulgate rules regarding communications needs of non-English speakers seeking or receiving services; includes the provision of language services and documents in English and the twelve most common non-English languages spoken by individuals in New York State based on United States census data.

NY A09030

Directs the New York state energy resource and development authority, in collaboration with the New York state thruway authority, the department of transportation, and the New York power authority, to conduct a feasibility study on installing solar panels and other renewable energy systems along state highways and to submit a report relating thereto.

NY S07430

Directs the NY power authority to oversee mandated energy reduction efforts in state and public authority owned and managed buildings.

NY A07465

Directs the independent developmental disability ombudsperson program to establish a service delivery structure based in New York state that includes a toll-free telephone hotline, an interactive website, and availability of in-person, telephone and email access to ombudsperson program staff or volunteers; to provide assistance for navigating and completing processes; to assist individuals in filing and preparing appeals; to assist individuals with any problems encountered; and to educate individuals on their rights and responsibilities with respect to access to services provided by the office for people with developmental disabilities and care coordination provided by health homes serving individuals with developmental disabilities or services provided by other providers.

NY S04871

Directs the independent developmental disability ombudsperson program to establish a service delivery structure based in New York state that includes a toll-free telephone hotline, an interactive website, and availability of in-person, telephone and email access to ombudsperson program staff or volunteers; to provide assistance for navigating and completing processes; to assist individuals in filing and preparing appeals; to assist individuals with any problems encountered; and to educate individuals on their rights and responsibilities with respect to access to services provided by the office for people with developmental disabilities and care coordination provided by health homes serving individuals with developmental disabilities or services provided by other providers.

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