New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09087

Introduced
1/30/26  

Caption

Provides for requirements under written corrective plans for residential health care facilities; requires such facilities to make payments to the department for independent quality monitors; provides for minimum staffing and monitoring frequency for such facilities; makes related provisions.

Impact

The introduction of Bill S09087 is expected to significantly enhance the accountability and quality of care within residential health facilities. This bill establishes a framework for continuous oversight, ensuring that facilities are regularly monitored and required to adhere strictly to the corrective plans laid out by the health department. Facilities must submit to onsite inspections every two weeks and provide timely reports to monitor compliance. Furthermore, it establishes penalties for non-compliance, potentially leading to civil penalties or revocation of operational certificates, thereby protecting residents and ensuring their safety and well-being.

Summary

Bill S09087 aims to amend the public health law of New York, specifically focusing on the establishment of requirements for residential healthcare facilities concerning independent quality monitors. The bill proposes a systematic approach to monitoring compliance through independent quality monitors, which must be contracted by the healthcare facilities when operational deficiencies are identified. These deficiencies include severe violations of health and safety standards, or habitual practices that endanger resident health. The legislation emphasizes the importance of corrective action plans that these facilities must adopt, including compliance with minimum staffing levels and administrative cost caps related to direct care provision.

Contention

Debate surrounding Bill S09087 may arise from concerns over the financial implications for residential facilities, especially regarding the requirement to fund independent monitors. Facility operators may argue that these costs could strain their resources, particularly for smaller institutions. Additionally, there may be discussions about how to ensure that the implementation of this monitoring system does not lead to a punitive environment but promotes genuine improvement in healthcare practices. On the other hand, proponents assert that this bill is essential for elevating care standards and protecting vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S05229

Provides for updates to rates for residential health care facilities.

NY A06272

Provides for updates to rates for residential health care facilities.

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 SB1041

Health care facilities; electronic monitoring

NY HB810

AN ACT relating to minimum staffing requirements for long-term care facilities.

NY HB2914

Electronic monitoring; health care facilities

NY HB2785

Health care facilities; electronic monitoring

NY HB2784

Electronic monitoring; health care facilities

NY SB356

Provides for air monitoring systems in certain facilities. (8/1/26)

NY SF2327

A bill for an act relating to the requirements for authorized electronic monitoring in nursing facilities, and providing penalties.

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