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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03002

Introduced
1/22/25  
Refer
1/22/25  
Report Pass
3/27/25  
Refer
3/27/25  
Report Pass
3/27/25  
Engrossed
3/27/25  
Refer
3/27/25  
Engrossed
3/27/25  
Enrolled
5/8/25  
Chaptered
5/20/25  
Makes appropriations for the support of government - State Debt Budget.
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03000

Introduced
1/22/25  
Refer
1/22/25  
Report Pass
5/8/25  
Refer
5/8/25  
Report Pass
5/8/25  
Engrossed
5/8/25  
Refer
5/8/25  
Engrossed
5/8/25  
Enrolled
5/8/25  
Chaptered
5/20/25  
Makes appropriations for the support of government - State Operations Budget.
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03005

Introduced
1/22/25  
Refer
1/22/25  
Report Pass
5/7/25  
Refer
5/7/25  
Report Pass
5/7/25  
Engrossed
5/7/25  
Refer
5/7/25  
Engrossed
5/7/25  
Enrolled
5/8/25  
Chaptered
5/9/25  
Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state public protection and general government budget for the 2025-2026 state fiscal year; extends provisions of law relating to criminal justice including the psychological testing of candidates, expanding the geographic area of employment of certain police officers, prisoner furloughs in certain cases and the crime of absconding therefrom, correctional facilities, incarcerated individual work release, furlough and leave, certain provisions which impact upon expenditure of certain appropriations made by chapter 50 of the laws of 1994 enacting the state operations budget, taxes, surcharges, fees and funding, prison and jail housing and alternatives to detention and incarceration programs, taxes, expiration of the mandatory surcharge and victim assistance fee, the ignition interlock device program, the merit provisions, prisoner litigation reform and the incarcerated individual filing fee provisions of the civil practice law and rules and general filing fee provision and incarcerated individual property claims exhaustion requirement of the court of claims act of such chapter, the family protection and domestic violence intervention act of 1994, certain provisions requiring the arrest of certain persons engaged in family violence, the use of closed-circuit television and other protective measures for certain child witnesses, the counties, the interstate compact for adult offender supervision, limiting the closing of certain correctional facilities, the custody by the department of correctional services of incarcerated individual serving definite sentences, custody of federal prisoners, the closing of certain correctional facilities, military funds of the organized militia, providing for community treatment facilities and establishing the crime of absconding from the community treatment facility; relates to the pre-criminal proceeding settlements in the city of New York (Part A); expands eligibility for who may hold correction and police officer positions (Part C); expands support services for victims of financial abuse and homicide (Part G); expands protections and services to survivors of sexual assault for itemized charges related to exams for such survivors (Part H); improves access to public assistance for survivors of gender-based violence; repeals provisions relating thereto (Part I); requires certain employers to implement a model gender-based violence and the workplace policy (Part J); prohibits artificial intelligence-generated child sexual abuse material (Part L); extends provisions of law relating to liquidator's permits and temporary retail permits (Part Q); increases the bond limit for the New York city transitional finance authority (Part R); modifies the industrial and commercial abatement program (Part S); extends the civil service examination fee waiver for certain persons (Part V); provides for an optional payment election for certain employees (Part W); authorizes construction manager as constructor contracts as an alternative delivery method for authorized projects; defines construction manager as constructor contracts (Part Y); allows certain residents or fellows to render medical care in cases of workers' compensation injuries (Part AA); provides for temporary payment of compensation for medical treatment and care, including prescription drugs (Part CC); establishes a body-worn cameras program within the department of corrections and community supervision to increase accountability (Part GG); relates to the functions, powers and duties of the state commission on correction (Part HH); extends the time the New York State community commission on reparations remedies has to submit a written report of its findings and recommendations to the legislature and the governor (Part JJ); establishes the "Oak Orchard wastewater project design-build act" for the wastewater treatment plant in the town of Clay, county of Onondaga (Part KK); increases the amount of allowance that trial and grand jurors are entitled to in each court of the unified court system (Part LL); establishes the New York state office of gun violence prevention (Part MM); provides for ten additional judges for the New York city civil court and five additional judges for the court of claims (Part NN); relates to public campaign financing; changes certain thresholds and procedures; repeals certain provisions of chapter 58 of 2020 relating to severability (Part OO); delays implementing certain restrictions on outside earned income by members of the legislature until January 1, 2027 (Part PP); requires that candidates for the offices of governor and lieutenant governor are designated jointly; provides that ballots shall reflect that that offices of governor and lieutenant governor are voted for jointly (Part QQ); relates to civil enforcement actions initiated by the attorney-general (Part RR); restores 20 year service retirement for New York city police officers (Part SS); establishes a twenty-five year retirement plan for firefighters employed by the division of military and naval affairs (Part TT); removes eligibility or receipt of primary social security disability benefits as a condition for ordinary disability retirement for New York city enhanced plan members in active service who are not eligible for a normal retirement benefit and have completed five years or more of service (Part UU); extends the retiree earnings limitation waiver for school employees until June 30, 2027 (Part VV); authorizes courts to dispense with the personal appearance of a party or the defendant and conduct such appearance electronically; repeals provisions relating to appearances in court; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof (Part WW); relates to promotions of police detectives, sergeants, and lieutenants for retirement purposes (Part XX); establishes alternative twenty and twenty-five year plans for certain law enforcement members or officers; provides for accidental disability retirement allowance for certain members (Part YY); lowers the minimum hiring age for correction officers to eighteen (Part ZZ); extends provisions related to the operation and administration of the legislature (Part AAA); relates to authorizing the department of corrections and community supervision to close up to three correctional facilities in the 2025--2026 state fiscal year; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof (Part BBB).
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03007

Introduced
1/22/25  
Refer
1/22/25  
Report Pass
5/7/25  
Refer
5/7/25  
Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state health and mental hygiene budget for the 2025-2026 state fiscal year; requires the commissioner of health to provide a quarterly report on known and expected department of health state funds Medicaid expenditures through state fiscal year 2026-2027 (Part A); extends the effectiveness of various provisions relating to social services and healthcare including medical reimbursement and welfare reform (Part B); relates to supplemental hospital payments (Part D); shifts long-term nursing home stays from managed care to fee for service; authorizes penalties for managed care plans that do not meet contractual obligations (Part E); requires a health plan to pay the MCO provider tax for each calendar year; requires every health plan subject to the approved MCO provider tax to submit reports; imposes penalties for failure to submit such timely payments; grants the commissioner of health audit powers; relates to the healthcare stability fund; relates to Medicaid payment increases for certain medical services; makes certain Medicaid payment increases contingent upon the availability of funds within the healthcare stability fund (Part F); relates to insurance coverage for medical malpractice paid for by funds from the hospital excess liability pool; extends portions of the New York Health Care Reform Act of 1996 (Part G); eliminates the fees paid by funeral directors for permits for burials and removals which are used to support the electronic death registration system; repeals certain provisions of such law relating thereto (Part I); relates to extending the time for awards to be granted to applications for the statewide health care facility transformation III program (Part J); requires general hospitals to report community benefit spending by July 1 of each calendar year (Part M); requires hospitals to provide stabilizing care to pregnant individuals; defines terms; repeals provisions relating to required protocols for fetal demise (Part P); relates to improving access to and increasing coverage for infertility treatments (Part Q); requires hospitals to have sexual assault forensic examiners (Part T); extends the provisions relating to preferred sources for entities that provide employment to certain persons (Part Z); extends certain provisions relating to clarifying the authority of the commissioners in the department of mental hygiene to design and implement time-limited demonstration programs to 03/31/2028 (Part AA); extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to the appointment of temporary operators for the continued operation of programs and the provision of services for persons with serious mental illness and/or developmental disabilities and/or chemical dependence (Part BB); extends certain provisions relating to services for individuals with developmental disabilities (Part CC); amends the definition of minor to exclude certain homeless youth for purposes of allowing such homeless youth to consent to certain medical, dental, health and hospital services, including behavioral health services (Part DD); relates to involuntary admission and assisted outpatient treatment; establishes the behavioral health crisis technical assistance center; relates to required training and maintaining of records relating to persons dealing with mental health and substance use crises (Part EE); provides that director of the budget, the commissioners of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, office of addiction services and supports, office of temporary and disability assistance, office of children and family services, and the state office for the aging shall establish a state fiscal year 2025-2026 targeted inflationary increase, effective April 1, 2025, for projecting for the effects of inflation upon rates of payments, contracts, or any other form of reimbursement for the programs and services (Part FF); relates to the composition and work of mental health incident review panels (Part GG); provides that school-based health centers shall not be provided to medical assistance recipients through managed care programs until at least April 1, 2026 (Part HH); requires any New York subdivision that directly received funds pursuant to a statewide opioid settlement agreement to publicly post on their website information regarding how such funding was utilized and submit such information to the office of addiction services and supports (Part II); relates to clarifying which entities handle the reporting of pregnancy loss; and the responsibilities of health care providers and penalties for not protecting the identities of individuals who suffered a pregnancy loss (Part JJ); extends the authorization for certain fees and charges related to emergency medical services (Part KK); relates to the modernization and revitalization of the Nassau health care corporation (Part LL); extends certain provisions relating to the NYS medical indemnity fund (Part MM).
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08283

Introduced
5/8/25  
Refer
5/8/25  
Report Pass
5/13/25  
Refer
5/13/25  
Makes technical changes to the aid to localities budget.
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10008

Introduced
1/21/26  
Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state transportation, economic development and environmental conservation budget for the 2026-2027 state fiscal year; extends provisions of law relating to certain costs of the department of motor vehicles (Part A); extends the accident prevention course internet technology pilot program (Part B); authorizes for-hire autonomous vehicles outside of New York city; extends provisions of law relating thereto (Part E); extends provisions of law relating to certain tax increment financing provisions (Part H); enacts the dairy promotion act; enacts provisions related to the marketing of agricultural products in New York state; repeals certain provisions relating thereto (Part J); extends the refundability of the investment tax credit for farmers (Part K); extends the effectiveness of certain provisions of law relating to the powers and duties of the dormitory authority to establish subsidiaries (Part T); extends the authority of the New York state urban development corporation to administer the empire state economic development fund (Part V); extends the loan powers of the New York state urban development corporation (Part W); requires the registration of data brokers; establishes a data deletion mechanism for consumers; provides for enforcement by an office within the department of financial services and audits, assessments, and rulemaking authority (Part (AA); relates to the annual consumer guide of health insurers (Subpart A); relates to ongoing treatment by an out-of-network provider during pregnancy (Subpart B); relates to accessible formulary drug lists (Subpart C); relates to utilization reviews for treatment for a chronic health condition (Subpart D) (Part HH); extends the effectiveness of the New York state health insurance continuation assistance demonstration project (Part LL); relates to utility intervenor reimbursement to a participant for its reasonable costs of participation in any proceeding before the public service commission (Part OO); directs the environmental facilities corporation to undertake and provide state financial assistance payments to rural municipalities in support of water quality infrastructure projects (Part PP); establishes the excelsior power program to enable utilities and the Long Island power authority to reduce peak demand by remotely operating voluntarily enrolled customers' smart thermostats or otherwise affecting service in exchange for a bill credit (Part QQ); establishes the office of the utility consumer advocate to represent the interests of utility consumers; repeals provisions relating to the utility intervention unit (Part RR); establishes a fare-free bus pilot program within the city of New York (Part SS); establishes a blue ribbon commission on residential affordability through energy savings (RATES commission) to study the causes and origins of rising utility rates and to recommend actions or reforms to reduce rates; provides for the repeal of such commission upon expiration thereof (Subpart A); requires the public service commission to develop a methodology to identify any excess profits resulting from the participation of electric generating facilities in the federally designated bulk system operator's short-term electric commodity markets; requires the remittance to the state of such profits (Subpart B)(Part TT); includes outpatient care provided by creative arts therapists in certain insurance policies covering care for other mental health services (Part UU).
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10003

Introduced
1/21/26  
Makes appropriations for the support of government - Aid to Localities Budget.
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10002

Introduced
1/21/26  
Refer
1/21/26  
Report Pass
3/26/26  
Refer
3/26/26  
Makes appropriations for the support of government - State Debt Budget.
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10000

Introduced
1/21/26  
Makes appropriations for the support of government - State Operations Budget.
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10009

Introduced
1/21/26  
Enacts into law major components of legislation which are necessary to implement the state fiscal plan for the 2026-2027 state fiscal year; relates to enhancing and reforming the child and dependent care credit (Part A); excludes certain tips earned up to twenty-five thousand dollars from New York adjusted gross income (Part B); retains the deductibility of certain charitable contributions (Part C); standardizes the definition of farmer for various tax credits (Part D); extends the current corporate tax rate for businesses with a business income base of more than five million dollars but not over ten million dollars until 2030; increases the corporate tax rate for businesses with a business income base of more than ten million dollars to nine and one-quarter percent (Part E); relates to exemptions from calculation of income in certain cases (Part F); relates to the treatment of certain deductions allowable under the internal revenue code in calculating New York city taxable income for corporations (Part G); relates to extending the commercial security tax credit (Part I); enhances the New York city musical and theatrical production credit (Part J); relates to alternative nicotine products (Part K); relates to the taxation of vapor products imported into or manufactured in the state by a vapor products distributor; relates to the requirements of vapor products distributors and vapor products dealers and to the enforcement of such taxes on vapor products (Part L); extends the real estate transfer tax rate reduction for conveyances of real property to existing real estate investment funds (Part M); establishes a sales and use tax reregistration program, and a sales and use tax penalty and interest discount program (Part N); establishes a sales tax exemption for electric vehicle charging stations (Part O); extends the sales tax exemption for certain sales made through a vending machine for three years (Part P); extends the residential energy storage sales tax exemption for two years (Part Q); relates to petroleum business tax filing deadline for commercial vessel operators (Part R); extends the alternative fuels tax exemptions (Part S); makes technical corrections to the STAR exemption and STAR credit programs (Part T); extends the assessment ceiling for local public utility mass real property to January 1, 2031 (Part U); conforms pari-mutuel tax provisions and makes technical corrections (Part W); extends capital acquisition funds for the off-track betting corporation (Part X); extends certain provisions of law relating to licenses for simulcast facilities, sums relating to track simulcast, simulcast of out-of-state thoroughbred races, simulcasting of races run by out-of-state harness tracks, distributions of wagers, and the imposition of certain taxes related thereto for an additional year (Part Y); extends certain seasonal employee licensing requirements for race dates assigned to Belmont Park at Saratoga Racetrack in 2026 (Part Z); provides for a middle-class tax cut and increasing the temporary personal income high income surcharge (Part AA); establishes a power rebate check to provide financial relief to residential utility ratepayers (Part BB); establishes a credit against the tax on personal income beginning in the 2026 tax year (Part CC); establishes a small business savings account program; provides tax incentives for contributions and distributions (Part DD); increases the current small business subtraction modification (Part EE); establishes a tax credit for donations made by food service establishments engaged in the sale, manufacture, or distribution of food within the state (Part FF); increases tax credits for donations to food pantries made by farmers by increasing the allowable percentage of the fair market value of such donations and increasing the maximum amount of such credit for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2026 (Part GG); extends the benefit window of the historic homeownership rehabilitation tax credit; requires additional reporting on the utilization of such credit (Part HH); imposes an excise tax on energy used in digital asset mining (Part II); provides for cities to enact a vacancy surcharge on vacant and abandoned property (Part JJ); exempts from sales tax certain tangible personal property and services (Part KK); establishes sales tax exemptions for commercial energy storage systems equipment (Part LL); repeals the excise tax on medical cannabis and the medical cannabis trust fund (Part MM); relates to standardbred testing (Part NN); reduces the credit allowed on pass-through entities in the city of New York (Part OO); increases tax rates imposed on unincorporated businesses and corporations in New York city for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2026 (Part PP); increases the rate of tax on certain conveyances of real property, transfers of leasehold interests, and transfers of controlling economic interests in real property in the city of New York (Part QQ).
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10004

Introduced
1/21/26  
Makes appropriations for the support of government - Capital Projects Budget.
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10005

Introduced
1/21/26  
Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state public protection and general government budget for the 2026-2027 state fiscal year; relates to the extension of the recruitment incentive and retention program for certain active members of the New York army national guard, New York air national guard, and New York naval militia (Part A); extends the suspension of the subsidy to the state emergency services revolving loan fund from the public safety communications surcharge until 2028 (Part B); intentionally omitted (Subpart A); and establishes a firearm prevention working group to submit a report on technological feasibility of blocking technology in three-dimensional printers to prevent printing of firearms or firearm parts; establishes a three-dimensional printed firearm library (Subpart B)(Part C); extends provisions of law relating to temporary retail permits (Part N); increases the frequency of education and training in ethics and lobbying and imposing fees for failure to complete training by the required timeframes (Part U); relates to lobbyist registration fees through March 31, 2026 (Part Z); requires the superintendent of state police to develop, maintain, and disseminate to all members of the division of state police a critical incident paid leave policy (Part AA); extends provisions relating to relating to restricting contacts in the procurement process and the recording of contacts relating thereto (Part BB); relates to the purchasing of services and commodities by the state (Part CC); provides for the administration of certain funds and accounts related to the 2026--2027 budget; authorizes certain payments and transfers (Part FF); adjusts the state aid on certain state leased or state owned land (Part GG); extends provisions related to the operation and administration of the legislature (Part HH); requires the state to make PILOT payments associated with certain state-owned lands in Ulster county (Part II); provides a period of probable usefulness of five years for certain police emergency response vehicles (Part JJ); establishes the office of chief medical examiner in the state commission of correction (Part KK).
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10001

Introduced
1/21/26  
Makes appropriations for the support of government - Legislature and Judiciary Budget.
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10007

Introduced
1/21/26  
Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state health and mental hygiene budget for the 2026-2027 state fiscal year; extends provisions requiring the quarterly assessment of known and projected department of health state fund Medicaid expenditures (Part A); extends certain health provisions (Part B); extends certain provisions of law relating to the health care reform act; extends provisions relating to the distribution of pool allocations and graduate medical education; extends provisions relating to health care initiative pool distributions; extends payment provisions for general hospitals; and extends provisions relating to assessments on covered lives (Part C); relates to insurance coverage for medical malpractice paid for by funds from the hospital excess liability pool; extends portions of the New York Health Care Reform Act of 1996 (Part D); relates to temporary health care services agencies and protecting individuals engaged to provide health care services by such agencies (Part J); relates to capital rate reductions for nursing homes (Part L); clarifies Medicaid requirements for biomarker testing (Part M); relates to hospital and nursing home fee-for-service reimbursement rates (Part O); directs the commissioners of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, office of addiction services and supports, office of temporary and disability assistance, office of children and family services and the director of the state office for the aging to establish a state fiscal year 2026-2027 targeted inflationary increase for projecting for the effects of inflation upon rates of payments, contracts, or any other form of reimbursement for certain programs and services; requires such commissioners and director to provide funding to support a 4.0% targeted inflationary increase for such programs and services (Part P); relates to the effectiveness of provisions of law relating to Medicaid management; removes certain provisions providing for lower minimum amounts of certain state aid for the city of New York than the rest of the state (Part T); extends provisions of law relating to general hospital reimbursement for annual rates for behavioral services; extends provisions of law relating to increasing Medicaid payments to providers through managed care organizations and providing equivalent fees through an ambulatory patient group methodology (Part U); ensures services provided in school-based health centers are not provided to medical assistance recipients through managed care programs (Part V); extends the effectiveness of the requirement that upon the closure or transfer of a state-operated individualized residential alternative (Part W); extends the care demonstration program (Part X); sunsets certain hospital capital rate add-on adjustments (Part Y); creates an essential plan contingency fund to maintain access to health care coverage for Essential Plan enrollees in the event that the federal government does not approve certain waiver submission necessary to make funds available by July 1, 2026, in the amount not to exceed $2,400,000,000 (Part Z).
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New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10006

Introduced
1/21/26  
Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state education, labor, housing and family assistance budget for the 2026-2027 state fiscal year; relates to contracts for excellence, foundation aid, and to apportioning aid for universal prekindergarten; relates to the apportionment of moneys for school aid; relates to purchase of food products from NY state farmers, growers, producers or processors; relates to reimbursement for the 2026-2027 school year and the maximum contract hours, withholding a portion of employment preparation education aid, and the effectiveness thereof; relates to the use of apportionments for the EXCEL program and the effectiveness thereof; relates to maximum class sizes for special classes for certain students with disabilities; relates to the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to state aid to school districts and the appropriation of funds for the support of government; provides for special apportionment for salary expenses; provides for special apportionment for public pension accruals; provides for set-asides from the state funds which certain districts are receiving from the total foundation aid; provides for apportionment for salary expenses for the Roosevelt union free school district; provides for support of public libraries; repeals certain provisions relating to the statewide universal full-day prekindergarten program (Part A); relates to evidence-based instructional practices in the subject of mathematics for students in kindergarten through grade five (Part B); relates to the eligibility of students enrolled in an approved program leading to a degree in high demand field for the New York opportunity promise scholarship (Part C); extends the authorization for differential tuition rates for non-residents at SUNY and CUNY schools (Part E); relates to early childhood educator eligibility for the masters-in-education teacher incentive scholarship program (Part F); changes the name of the New York state musical instrument revolving fund to the New York state music grant fund; removes provisions of law relating to the loan, lease and purchase of musical instruments and other related property and equipment and the requirement that the state council on the arts provide a report to the governor and certain members of the legislature containing guidelines and amendments established by the state council on the arts and a complete financial statement including, but not limited to, monies allocated, collected, transferred or otherwise paid or credited to the fund (Part G); increases the standards of monthly need for aged, blind and disabled persons living in the community (Part L); utilizes reserves in the mortgage insurance fund for the neighborhood preservation program, the rural preservation program, the rural rental assistance program, and the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program or the operational support for AIDS housing program (Part M); increases the number of land banks which can simultaneously exist in the state of New York from 35 to 45 (Part N); establishes the homeowner protection program; provides that the department of law shall establish the homeowner protection program to ensure the availability of free housing counseling and legal services to homeowners for the purposes of mitigating threats to homeownership; provides that the department of law shall provide grants to eligible not-for-profit housing counseling organizations and legal services organizations to provide services under the program (Part Q); makes New York city eligible to receive state funding to support capital expenses for raise the age (Part R); requires the office of children and family services to utilize a cost estimation model when determining the actual cost providers incur when providing child care; requires the office to prepare a report detailing such (Part S); prohibits requiring parents or caretakers to earn a minimum wage to be eligible for child care assistance (Part T); relates to assisting persons with medically diagnosed HIV infection (Part U); increases the income threshold for excelsior scholarship (Part V); expands eligibility for tuition assistance program awards by increasing both the income eligibility and the reduction of the base amount (Part W); requires the governor to submit five-year capital plans for SUNY and CUNY senior colleges to the legislature as part of the annual budget (Part X); permits tuition assistance program awards for graduate students (Part Y); enacts the New York reinvests in student educational supports program (Part Z); provides student loan forgiveness for district attorneys and indigent legal services (Part AA).