New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04003

Introduced
1/31/25  
Refer
1/31/25  

Caption

Establishes the "Safe Staffing for Hospital Care Act"; establishes minimum staffing levels for various health care workers in different health care facilities; requires submission of staffing plans; prohibits most mandatory overtime.

Companion Bills

NY A07095

Same As Establishes the "Safe Staffing for Hospital Care Act"; establishes minimum staffing levels for various health care workers in different health care facilities; requires submission of staffing plans; prohibits most mandatory overtime.

Previously Filed As

NY A07095

Establishes the "Safe Staffing for Hospital Care Act"; establishes minimum staffing levels for various health care workers in different health care facilities; requires submission of staffing plans; prohibits most mandatory overtime.

NY HB624

Hospitals - Clinical Staffing Committees and Plans - Establishment (Safe Staffing Act of 2026)

NY SB411

Hospitals - Clinical Staffing Committees and Plans - Establishment (Safe Staffing Act of 2026)

NY HB905

Hospitals - Clinical Staffing Committees and Plans - Establishment (Safe Staffing Act of 2025)

NY SB720

Hospitals - Clinical Staffing Committees and Plans - Establishment (Safe Staffing Act of 2025)

NY A1971

Establishes minimum registered professional nurse staffing standards for hospitals and ambulatory surgery facilities and certain DHS facilities.

NY SB0259

HOSPITAL STAFFING PLANS ACT

NY SB0021

HOSPITAL STAFFING LEVELS

NY SB1709

Nurse Staffing Standards for Hospital Patient Safety and Quality Care Act of 2025

NY HB3415

Nurse Staffing Standards for Hospital Patient Safety and Quality Care Act of 2025

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