New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10269

Introduced
2/20/26  

Caption

Establishes the interagency council on kinship care to investigate, evaluate and make recommendations concerning the unique issues of kinship caregivers.

Impact

By establishing this interagency council, A10269 seeks to enhance support systems for kinship caregivers, who may face complex emotional and financial situations due to their caregiving roles. The bill is significant as it formalizes an advisory body that can influence state policies regarding child welfare and protection. This could lead to improved resources and assistance available to caregivers, ultimately fostering a stronger support network for families in New York State. The council's ability to propose legislative recommendations may also lead to new laws or amendments focusing on the welfare of children under kinship care.

Summary

Bill A10269 proposes the establishment of an interagency council on kinship care in New York. The primary objective of this council is to investigate and evaluate the unique challenges faced by kinship caregivers—individuals who care for relatives’ children. This bill mandates the inclusion of various state agencies, including the office of children and family services and the department of health, as members of this council, to ensure a comprehensive approach to addressing issues related to kinship care. The council aims to make recommendations and provide a report to governmental bodies by December 1, 2028, including any necessary legislative action.

Contention

Support for A10269 is likely to stem from advocates for children and families, who recognize the necessity of addressing the specific needs of kinship caregivers. However, potential points of contention may arise surrounding funding and the effectiveness of the council's recommendations. Critics might question whether the proposed initiatives will be adequately financed or implemented, thus impacting the actual support that kinship caregivers receive. Additionally, there may be discussions around the diversity and representation within the council to ensure that it accurately reflects the communities it serves.

Companion Bills

NY S09243

Same As Establishes the interagency council on kinship care to investigate, evaluate and make recommendations concerning the unique issues of kinship caregivers.

Previously Filed As

NY S09243

Establishes the interagency council on kinship care to investigate, evaluate and make recommendations concerning the unique issues of kinship caregivers.

NY SB608

Relative to family caregiver support in certain programs and child care support for kinship caregivers.

NY A00531

Establishes the statewide kinship navigator program for kinship caregivers.

NY HB252

Kinship Caregiver Support Pilot Program

NY S09242

Directs the office of children and family services to conduct a statewide needs assessment to identify any unmet needs, including, but not limited to, housing, mental health access, financial assistance, childcare, and respite care access for kinship caregivers.

NY A10300

Directs the office of children and family services to conduct a statewide needs assessment to identify any unmet needs, including, but not limited to, housing, mental health access, financial assistance, childcare, and respite care access for kinship caregivers.

NY HB2624

Establishes the "Kinship Infant Care Support Program"

NY AB2478

Kinship family approval.

NY A00748

Establishes the kinship legal network program in the office of children and family services to provide legal services to kinship caregivers.

NY HB1272

Family Law - Kinship Care

Similar Bills

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