New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09592

Introduced
3/26/26  

Caption

Approves notice and proof of disability or proof of need for family leave, or proof of disability for a special cross-bow permit, from an attending nurse practitioner.

Impact

The implications of S09592 are significant as they potentially widen the pool of healthcare professionals equipped to assist workers in navigating disability claims. By explicitly allowing nurse practitioners, among other listed providers, to verify disability claims, the legislation seeks to reduce administrative barriers for employees. This may facilitate quicker approvals for benefits, thus providing timely financial support to those facing health challenges. The broadened definition of qualified professionals can be particularly vital in areas with a shortage of physicians, ensuring that all workers receive the support stipulated under the law.

Summary

Senate Bill S09592 introduces amendments to the workers' compensation law and the environmental conservation law of New York. The bill specifically expands the list of qualified medical professionals who can provide proof of disability or family leave to include not only physicians but also attending nurse practitioners, podiatrists, chiropractors, dentists, psychologists, certified nurse midwives, and health care providers for family leave recipients. This change aims to streamline the process for employees to claim benefits by allowing various healthcare professionals to certify disabilities, which could enhance access to necessary support for affected individuals.

Contention

There are notable discussions surrounding the bill’s provisions, especially in terms of healthcare professional qualifications and the sufficiency of the proposed amendments. Proponents argue this bill promotes a more inclusive approach and reflects current healthcare practices where nurse practitioners increasingly play a crucial role in patient care. However, concerns may arise regarding the standards for certifications provided by non-physicians, which could lead to disputes over the legitimacy of claims or adequacy of care, challenging the current expectations of proof required under workers' compensation laws.

Companion Bills

NY A09609

Same As Approves notice and proof of disability or proof of need for family leave, or proof of disability for a special cross-bow permit, from an attending nurse practitioner.

Previously Filed As

NY A09609

Approves notice and proof of disability or proof of need for family leave, or proof of disability for a special cross-bow permit, from an attending nurse practitioner.

NY HB2562

Permitting the issuance of a special license plate or permanent or temporary placard for a person with a disability based on documentation of satisfactory proof of disability from a physical therapist.

NY S09418

Exempts school district providers of special services or programs for preschool students with disabilities from having to obtain program approval from the commissioner of education.

NY A10908

Exempts school district providers of special services or programs for preschool students with disabilities from having to obtain program approval from the commissioner of education.

NY HB5644

Traffic control: parking; determination of disability for purpose of obtaining a disability placard by nurse practitioners; allow. Amends secs. 19a, 675, 803d & 803h of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.19a et seq.).

NY SB0828

Traffic control: parking; determination of disability for purpose of obtaining a disability placard by nurse practitioners; allow. Amends secs. 19a, 675, 803d & 803h of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.19a et seq.).

NY S08716

Permits licensed pharmacists and nurse practitioners to prescribe and order COVID-19 immunizations; permits physicians to issue non-patient specific orders to pharmacists for COVID-19 immunizations for patients two years of age and older; permits pharmacists to issue patient specific orders for COVID-19 immunizations for patients two years of age and older.

NY A09260

Permits licensed pharmacists and nurse practitioners to prescribe and order COVID-19 immunizations; permits physicians to issue non-patient specific orders to pharmacists for COVID-19 immunizations for patients two years of age and older; permits pharmacists to issue patient specific orders for COVID-19 immunizations for patients two years of age and older.

NY HB174

Relating to the regulation of child-care facilities and registered family homes, including the provision of services to children with disabilities or special needs.

NY SB2071

Relating to the regulation of child-care facilities and registered family homes, including the provision of services to children with disabilities or special needs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.