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A01260 Summary:

BILL NOA01260
 
SAME ASSAME AS S00870
 
SPONSORPaulin
 
COSPNSRBarron
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Rpld Art 19, Pub Health L (as proposed in S.6226 & A.8146); amd §492, Gen Bus L
 
Creates a Crohn's and colitis identification card.
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A01260 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          1260
 
                               2021-2022 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     January 8, 2021
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by M. of A. PAULIN -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Health
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  general business law, in relation to creating a
          Crohn's  and  colitis  identification  card;  and  to  repeal  certain
          provisions of the public health law relating thereto

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Article 19 of the public health law, as added by a  chapter
     2  of  the laws of 2020 amending the public health law relating to creating
     3  a Crohn's and colitis identification card, as  proposed  in  legislative
     4  bills numbers S.6226 and A.8146, is REPEALED.
     5    §  2.  Section 492 of the general business law, as added by chapter 42
     6  of the laws of 2018, is amended to read as follows:
     7    § 492. Access to restroom facilities. 1. A place of business  open  to
     8  the  general  public for the sale of goods or services that has a toilet
     9  facility for its employees shall allow any individual who is lawfully on
    10  the premises of such place of  business  to  use  that  toilet  facility
    11  during  normal  business  hours,  even if the place of business does not
    12  normally make the employee toilet  facility  available  to  the  public,
    13  provided that all of the following conditions are met:
    14    [1.]  (a)  the  individual  requesting  the use of the employee toilet
    15  facility has an eligible medical condition or utilizes an ostomy device,
    16  provided that the place of business may require the individual to  pres-
    17  ent  reasonable  evidence  that  the  individual has an eligible medical
    18  condition or uses an ostomy device;
    19    [2.] (b) two or more employees of the place of business are working at
    20  the time the individual requests use of the employee toilet facility;
    21    [3.] (c) the employee toilet facility is not located in an area  where
    22  providing  access  would  create an obvious health or safety risk to the
    23  requesting individual or create an obvious security risk to the place of
    24  business;
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD07153-01-1

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     1    [4.] (d) use of the toilet facility would not create an obvious health
     2  or safety risk to the requesting individual; and
     3    [5.]  (e)  a  public  restroom  is  not  immediately accessible to the
     4  requesting individual.
     5    2. Reasonable evidence that an  individual  has  an  eligible  medical
     6  condition or uses an ostomy device shall include, but not be limited to,
     7  at the option of the individual:
     8    (a)  a  signed statement by a physician, nurse practitioner, or physi-
     9  cian assistant licensed under title eight of the  education  law,  on  a
    10  form  that has been developed by the department of health under subdivi-
    11  sion three of this section; or
    12    (b) an identification card that is issued by a nonprofit  organization
    13  whose  purpose  includes serving individuals who suffer from an eligible
    14  medical condition.
    15    3. The department of health shall develop a standard  electronic  form
    16  that  may  be signed by a health care provider as evidence of the exist-
    17  ence of an eligible medical condition. The form shall be posted  on  the
    18  department's  website  in  a  printable format and include the following
    19  information:
    20    (a) space for the form bearer's name;
    21    (b) space for the form bearer's address;
    22    (c) space for the form bearer's date of birth;
    23    (d) space for the health care provider's name, signature,  and  state-
    24  ment  as provided in subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (e) of this subdivi-
    25  sion;
    26    (e) the following statements:
    27    (i) "MEDICAL ALERT: RESTROOM ACCESS REQUIRED";
    28    (ii) "The holder of this form suffers from Crohn's disease, ulcerative
    29  colitis, other inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome,  or
    30  another  medical  condition  that  requires immediate access to a toilet
    31  facility."
    32    (iii) "Complaints regarding enforcement  should  be  directed  to  the
    33  state  consumer protection division, or the county, city, or town office
    34  of consumer protection as applicable"; and
    35    (f) a reference to the Crohn's and colitis  fairness  act  under  this
    36  article.
    37    §  3.  This  act  shall  take  effect on the same date and in the same
    38  manner as a chapter of the laws of 2020 amending the public  health  law
    39  relating  to  creating  a  Crohn's  and  colitis identification card, as
    40  proposed in legislative bills numbers S.6226 and A.8146, takes effect.
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