New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S03715

Introduced
1/29/25  
Refer
1/29/25  

Caption

Requires providers of residential services to developmentally disabled children to have surveillance cameras in the common areas of their residential facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A10139

Requires providers of residential services to developmentally disabled children to have electronic monitoring devices in the common areas of their residential facilities.

NY A10036

Authorizes surveillance cameras in public common areas in group homes funded or operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities.

NY HB791

Video surveillance cameras; require in certain areas of school facilities for protection of exceptional children.

NY HB1248

Video surveillance cameras; require in certain areas of school facilities for protection of exceptional children.

NY A491

Requires certain residential buildings to have fire barriers in common attic areas.

NY S386

Requires certain residential buildings to have fire barriers in common attic areas.

NY A10312

Relates to information that residential health care facilities are required to separately disclose to residents and their families; requires such information to be posted on the residential health care facility's website.

NY S09555

Relates to information that residential health care facilities are required to separately disclose to residents and their families; requires such information to be posted on the residential health care facility's website.

NY SB325

Alabama Youth Residential Facility Abuse Prevention Act; youth residential facilities, requirements to disclose allegations of abuse or neglect, further provided

NY S08326

Expands coverage for developmentally disabled persons past twenty-six years of age; prohibits insurance companies from wrongfully terminating contracts of developmentally disabled persons; requires recertification of such developmentally disabled person's condition once every five years.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.