New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S10010

Introduced
4/22/26  

Caption

Relates to the transfer and conveyance of certain property located on the Mid-Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Center campus to the town of Goshen.

Impact

The enactment of Bill S10010 will have significant implications for state laws concerning the management and operation of mental health facilities in New York. By allowing the transfer of property used for public health infrastructure, the bill helps secure the long-term functioning of the wastewater treatment plant, which is essential for the Mid-Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Center. This move is seen as a step towards both enhancing facility operations as well as a means of optimizing the use of state resources related to mental health services.

Summary

Bill S10010 relates to the transfer and conveyance of specific property located on the Mid-Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Center campus to the town of Goshen. The act seeks to facilitate the transfer of the existing wastewater treatment plant, which serves the psychiatric center, along with all associated structures, equipment, and land necessary for its operation. The bill outlines that the fair value for this transfer is to be deemed a nominal amount determined by the commissioner of the office of mental health, emphasizing that the purpose is to ensure continued public benefit and adequate wastewater treatment services for the facility.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention surrounding Bill S10010 include concerns regarding the valuation of the property being transferred and how it aligns with the broader aims of state mental health policy. Some critics may argue that undervaluing the property could set a precedent for similar future transfers and impact the resources allocated for psychiatric care. Discussions have also pointed to a need for clear regulations governing such conveyances to avoid potential misuse or mismanagement of public assets that are critical for health service provision.

Companion Bills

NY A11224

Same As Relates to the transfer and conveyance of certain property located on the Mid-Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Center campus to the town of Goshen.

Previously Filed As

NY A11224

Relates to the transfer and conveyance of certain property located on the Mid-Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Center campus to the town of Goshen.

NY S08588

Transfers certain state property owned by the New York state division of military and naval affairs located in the town of Queensbury to the county of Warren provided certain requirements are met.

NY A09334

Transfers certain state property owned by the New York state division of military and naval affairs located in the town of Queensbury to the county of Warren provided certain requirements are met.

NY S08655

Authorizes the conveyance of certain property by the city of New York to The Allah Youth Center in Mecca Inc.

NY A10232

Authorizes the conveyance of certain property by the city of New York to The Allah Youth Center in Mecca Inc.

NY S09538

Authorizes the commissioner of general services to convey real property at the former Buffalo psychiatric center to the Richardson Center Corporation for the purposes of constructing a mixed-use campus for the community benefit.

NY A10733

Authorizes the commissioner of general services to convey real property at the former Buffalo psychiatric center to the Richardson Center Corporation for the purposes of constructing a mixed-use campus for the community benefit.

NY A08193

Authorizes the assessor of the town of Brookhaven to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from Calvary Full Gospel Assembly of God Church for the property located at 777 Sipp Avenue in East Patchogue.

NY S07667

Authorizes the assessor of the town of Brookhaven to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from Calvary Full Gospel Assembly of God Church for the property located at 777 Sipp Avenue in East Patchogue.

NY S03737

Relates to preventing fraudulent deed transfers; protects home owners from being misled into transferring their home to mortgage servicers.

Similar Bills

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