New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07915

Introduced
5/14/25  
Refer
5/14/25  
Report Pass
5/28/25  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Requires insurance coverage for early egg and peanut allergen introduction dietary supplements for infants at no cost.

Impact

S07915 will significantly impact state healthcare laws by integrating allergen introduction supplements into standard health coverage. The requirement for health insurance policies to provide this coverage at no cost could influence the dynamics of healthcare access for families, potentially reducing out-of-pocket expenses related to infant food allergy prevention. This initiative aligns with medical research suggesting early allergen exposure may decrease the likelihood of developing related allergies.

Summary

Bill S07915 aims to amend New York's insurance and social services laws by requiring individual health insurance policies to cover early egg and peanut allergen introduction dietary supplements prescribed for infants. This legislation targets the reduction of food allergies among infants by ensuring that necessary dietary supplements are accessible without cost-sharing for insured individuals, further emphasizing the importance of early allergen exposure in allergy prevention. The mandated coverage encompasses at least one of each specified dietary supplement, promoting proactive health measures from an early age.

Contention

While the bill is intended to enhance public health, there may be debates concerning its implementation, specifically regarding the cost implications for insurance providers and any associated increases in premiums. Opponents might argue that mandating such coverage could lead to broader consequences for the insurance market, altering how policies are structured and what is available to insured individuals. Advocates for the bill, however, may reference the long-term health benefits and cost savings from reducing food allergy prevalence among children.

Companion Bills

NY A00771

Same As Requires insurance coverage for early egg and peanut allergen introduction dietary supplements for infants at no cost.

Previously Filed As

NY A00771

Requires insurance coverage for early egg and peanut allergen introduction dietary supplements for infants at no cost.

NY HB06132

An Act Requiring Health Insurance Coverage For Allergen Introduction Dietary Supplements For Infants.

NY SB978

In casualty insurance, providing for coverage of allergenic protein dietary supplements.

NY HB672

In casualty insurance, providing for coverage of allergenic protein dietary supplements.

NY HB2199

Authorizing the Kansas state employees health care commission to provide insurance coverage for certain allergen introduction dietary supplements for infants under the state health care benefits program and requiring the commission to submit an impact report to the legislature if such coverage is provided.

NY A00812

Requires certain types of insurance cover early allergen introduction dietary supplements for egg and peanut allergens.

NY HB1076

INS CD-ALLERGENIC SUPPLEMENTS

NY HB3561

INS CD-EGG & PEANUT ALLERGY

NY SB0184

Coverage for clean dietary supplements.

NY S10116

Requires food service establishments to provide clear notice to customers of major food allergens that are contained in any menu item of such food service establishment.

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