New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07792

Introduced
5/6/25  
Refer
5/6/25  

Caption

Relates to protecting the communication rights of individuals with disabilities; provides that each person with a disability has the right to autonomously communicate in their preferred manner and utilize any validated communication supports that meet their needs.

Companion Bills

NY A07363

Same As Relates to protecting the communication rights of individuals with disabilities; provides that each person with a disability has the right to communicate in their preferred manner.

Previously Filed As

NY A07363

Relates to protecting the communication rights of individuals with disabilities; provides that each person with a disability has the right to communicate in their preferred manner.

NY H0533

Communication Rights of Individuals with Disabilities

NY S0562

Communication Rights of Individuals with Disabilities

NY S1994

Establishes "Students with Communication Disabilities' Bill of Rights."

NY A210

Establishes "Students with Communication Disabilities' Bill of Rights."

NY HB1215

Relative to supporting the preferred method of communication of an individual with a communication disability and relative to transfers from freestanding hospital emergency facilities.

NY HB1154

Communication Services People with Disabilities Enterprise

NY A08351

Establishes the right of non-speaking developmentally and otherwise disabled individuals to advocate for themselves in educational, medical, legal, and other decisions by using alternative forms of communication, such as spelling boards, typing-based communication, sign language, and speech-generating devices.

NY SB498

Incarcerated persons: communications.

NY S10079

Requires that any law enforcement agency in the state that encrypts any portion of its radio communications shall ensure that all of its radio communications, with the exception of sensitive information, may be monitored in real time by professional journalists, newscasters, and individuals employed by emergency services organizations.

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