New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09165

Introduced
2/10/26  

Caption

Requires the office for the aging to make an annual report on the budget expenditures on behalf of the senior population of the state every April first.

Impact

The implementation of S09165 is expected to affect various aspects of state law associated with elder care funding and policy formulation. By requiring a detailed financial accounting, the bill enhances scrutinization of state expenditures on aging, which could incentivize more targeted and effective use of resources. Legislators advocate that this measure will lead to improved services for the elderly, ensuring that their specific needs are met through informed budgeting.

Summary

S09165 is a bill introduced in the New York Senate that mandates the Office for the Aging to produce and submit an annual report by April 1st on budget expenditures allocated for the senior population of the state. The bill amends existing elder law provisions, reflecting a commitment to transparency and accountability regarding the use of funds aimed at enhancing the welfare of older adults. This report will encompass all financial resources directed towards senior services, providing a clear picture of the state's investment in its aging population.

Contention

While the bill appears to be largely straightforward, there may be discussions around its potential implications, particularly regarding the adequacy of funding for elder services. Some stakeholders might question whether the state's budget can accommodate additional reporting requirements, especially in light of other pressing fiscal priorities. Additionally, the bill's provisions regarding public education campaigns aimed at elder abuse could spark debates about prioritizing specific issues within the broader context of elder care.

Notable_points

Notably, a provision in the bill encourages the Office for the Aging to conduct public awareness campaigns on elder abuse, which underscores a zero-tolerance stance against such issues. The bill also acknowledges the unique needs of older adults of diverse gender identities and sexual orientations, which indicates a progressive approach toward inclusivity in elder care. These aspects reflect an evolving understanding of the complexities within the senior demographic, aligning with contemporary advocacy trends external to the legislative sphere.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S09091

Requires the state office for the aging to maintain a public facing state master plan on aging dashboard on the public website of the office, which includes real-time information and updates on each proposal in such master plan including legislative and budgetary progress.

NY A10168

Requires the state office for the aging to maintain a public facing state master plan on aging dashboard on the public website of the office, which includes real-time information and updates on each proposal in such master plan including legislative and budgetary progress.

NY S03180

Requires the office for the aging to develop and provide elder abuse prevention training to train senior service centers and entities that contract with the office for the aging and the office of children and family services to provide services to elderly persons in the detection and reporting of elder abuse in consultation with the office of children and family services.

NY A05443

Requires the office of victim services to publicize programs offered by the office and to include certain information in annual reports to the governor and the legislature and to make such reports public on the office's website.

NY S04584

Requires the office of victim services to publicize programs offered by the office and to include certain information in annual reports to the governor and the legislature and to make such reports public on the office's website.

NY A00582

Requires the office for the aging to develop and provide elder abuse prevention training to train senior service centers and entities that contract with the office for the aging and the office of children and family services to provide services to elderly persons in the detection and reporting of elder abuse in consultation with the office of children and family services.

NY S09198

Directs the state office for the aging to establish a grant program for the provision of home-delivered meals to eligible homebound individuals on weekends and state-recognized holidays by eligible entities; requires a report; makes an appropriation therefore.

NY S08553

Directs the department of public health to annually report on food security trends.

NY S08759

Requires the state office for the aging to publish a "Guide to Actions When Someone Close Dies".

NY S01634

Requires health care plans and payors to have a minimum of twelve and one-half percent of their total expenditures on physical and mental health annually be for primary care services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.