New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05821

Introduced
3/3/25  
Refer
3/3/25  

Caption

Establishes a statewide person-centered mental health services work group to improve statewide mental health planning and outcomes to achieve a person-centered, prevention-first integrated and tiered system of care for holistic health and wellness.

Companion Bills

NY A05484

Same As Establishes a statewide person-centered mental health services work group to improve statewide mental health planning and outcomes to achieve a person-centered, prevention-first integrated and tiered system of care for holistic health and wellness.

Previously Filed As

NY A05484

Establishes a statewide person-centered mental health services work group to improve statewide mental health planning and outcomes to achieve a person-centered, prevention-first integrated and tiered system of care for holistic health and wellness.

NY HB1754

Repealing the statewide use of the multi-tiered system of supports for behavioral health and wellness relative to systems of care for children's mental health.

NY S10174

Establishes a time-limited blue ribbon panel on co-occurring disorders to develop a statewide framework for the integration of mental health and substance use services.

NY SJR0051

PERSON-CENTERED MENTAL HEALTH

NY HJR0052

PERSON-CENTERED MENTAL HEALTH

NY S07377

Relates to the establishment of mental health clubhouses pursuant to a statewide implementation plan developed by the office of mental health.

NY HB1392

Improving Mental Healthcare in the Re-Entry System Act of 2025

NY SB2773

"Improving Mental Healthcare in the Re-Entry System Act of 2026"; enact.

NY A09285

Establishes a centralized mental health data reporting and integration platform to be utilized by all state-operated and county-administered mental health programs, as well as all providers licensed or funded by the office of mental health for the provision of mental health services.

NY LD2144

Resolve, to Establish the Working Group to Prioritize Wellness and Mental Health Resources for Heritage Industries

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