Provides that the civil service commission may determine that one in every thirty-six positions with duties which can be performed by persons with autism spectrum disorder.
Impact
The proposed legislation amends civil service laws by allowing the state civil service commission to determine that one in every thirty-six positions can be designated for individuals with autism. These specific positions, which are deemed suitable for individuals with ASD, will be classified in the noncompetitive class, meaning they can only be filled by those who have been certified as individuals with autism. This approach not only promotes job opportunities for those with ASD but also aims to normalize their presence in diverse job roles within the state's civil service framework.
Summary
Bill A10315, introduced in the New York Assembly by M. of A. Santabarbara, aims to address the significant unemployment rates faced by individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in New York State. The bill is rooted in the legislative findings that highlight the growing population of individuals diagnosed with ASD, currently estimated at 1 in 31 children. This underscores the need for meaningful inclusion of these individuals in the state's workforce, and the bill seeks to ensure that their talents are represented within government employment sectors.
Contention
While the bill emphasizes the importance of inclusivity, potential points of contention could arise regarding the implementation of these classifications and the ability to ensure appropriate support and training for employees with ASD. Critics may argue that further measures need to be established to support these individuals in a work environment, ensuring they have the necessary resources and accommodations to succeed. Furthermore, discussion surrounding the balance between traditional employment structures and special classifications for individuals with disabilities could spark debate among stakeholders concerning equity, workforce efficiency, and the broader implications for public service hiring practices.
Same As
Provides that the civil service commission may determine that one in every thirty-six positions with duties which can be performed by persons with autism spectrum disorder.
Provides that the civil service commission may determine that one in every thirty-six positions with duties which can be performed by persons with autism spectrum disorder.
Establishes the transitional pathway program for students in higher education at SUNY and CUNY schools with autism spectrum disorder to encourage accessibility and inclusivity in higher education for students with autism spectrum disorder; makes related provisions.
Directs the commissioner of health to make publicly available on the department of health website a report concerning access to applied behavior analysis for enrolled children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.