New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10295

Introduced
2/20/26  

Caption

Requires employers to provide a leave of absence of at least four hours for every 12 month period for an employee to use for preventative health care measures.

Impact

The bill is poised to significantly influence state labor laws, as it establishes a legal requirement for paid leave specifically for health-related purposes. By formalizing access to preventative health care leave, the bill aligns with broader public health goals and reflects a growing recognition of the need for proactive health management among employees. This development could potentially lead to healthier workforces and reduced health care costs over time, benefiting both employees and employers in the long term.

Summary

A10295 is a legislative measure aimed at amending the labor law in New York to mandate that employers provide a minimum of four hours of paid leave for employees seeking preventative health care measures. The bill identifies various preventative health activities, including physical examinations, cancer screenings, and health provider discussions, as eligible for this leave. This initiative emphasizes the importance of preventative health maintenance and seeks to ensure that employees have the necessary time to attend to their health needs without economic penalty.

Contention

While the bill seeks to promote employee welfare and health, there could be points of contention surrounding its implementation. Some employers may express concerns regarding the administrative burden of tracking and approving such leave, in addition to potential costs associated with temporary workforce replacements. Furthermore, discussions may arise about the balance between workplace productivity and employee rights, with some stakeholders advocating for more comprehensive health benefits packages that could further enhance employee well-being.

Companion Bills

NY S09245

Same As Requires employers to provide a leave of absence of at least four hours for every 12 month period for an employee to use for preventative health care measures.

Previously Filed As

NY S09245

Requires employers to provide a leave of absence of at least four hours for every 12 month period for an employee to use for preventative health care measures.

NY A10297

Requires employers to provide a leave of absence of at least four hours for every 12 month period for an employee to use for colon cancer screenings.

NY S09246

Requires employers to provide a leave of absence of at least four hours for every 12 month period for an employee to use for colon cancer screenings.

NY A10296

Requires employers to provide leave of absence of at least five days for every 12 month period for an employee to use for menopause symptoms; requires the commissioner of labor, in consultation with the commissioner of health, to develop workplace guidance relating to menopause.

NY S09247

Requires employers to provide leave of absence of at least five days for every 12 month period for an employee to use for menopause symptoms; requires the commissioner of labor, in consultation with the commissioner of health, to develop workplace guidance relating to menopause.

NY A09403

Exempts an employer that is required by contract to provide services to another entity by means of having one or more of its employees work at the facilities of the other entity for the entire daily work period and that must pay an additional employee to provide substitute services in the absence of the original contracted-for employee from the requirement to provide paid sick leave.

NY S09812

Relates to providing more predictable and stable schedules for employees in low-wage occupations; provides that an employer shall pay an employee for at least 4 hours at the basic minimum hourly wage for each day an employee reports for work as instructed but is given less than four hours of work.

NY A1893

Modifies laws regarding compensation and leaves of absence for certain public employees who served in the military; requires public employers follow certain policies and procedures for leaves of absence.

NY S1587

Modifies laws regarding compensation and leaves of absence for certain public employees who served in the military; requires public employers follow certain policies and procedures for leaves of absence.

NY S2928

Requires employers to provide full-time employees four (4) hours of paid leave once a year to donate blood through and any approved blood donation program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.