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A 7907

New York - Session 2025-2026

Assembly vetoed 2025-12-12
Bill Details

Title: Provides for expanded non-medical in-home services, non-institutional respite services, case management services, and ancillary services without a prescription or physician's order; repealer

Summary

Provides for expanded non-medical in-home services, non-institutional respite services, case management services, and ancillary services without a prescription or physician's order; repeals certain cost sharing requirements for such services.

Sponsor
Rebecca Seawright
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-04-11 Introduced Bill introduced
2025-12-12 Status vetoed
2025-12-12 Latest Action Vetoed
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