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A09169 Summary:

BILL NOA09169
 
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SPONSORAlvarez
 
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Enacts the New York-Dominican health partnership act; establishes a commission to study and develop a framework for authorizing New York state-funded health services for eligible seniors and individuals with disabilities residing part-time or full-time in the Dominican Republic.
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A09169 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          9169
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    October 17, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. ALVAREZ -- read once and referred to the Commit-
          tee on Health
 
        AN ACT in relation to establishing the New York-Dominican  health  part-
          nership  act,  creating  a commission to study and develop a framework
          for authorizing New York state-funded  health  services  for  eligible
          seniors  and individuals with disabilities residing part-time or full-
          time in the  Dominican  Republic,  and  to  explore  bilateral  health
          collaboration  between  the state of New York and the Dominican Repub-
          lic; and provides for the repeal of such  provisions  upon  expiration
          thereof
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as
     2  the "New York-Dominican health partnership act".
     3    §  2. Legislative findings and intent. 1. The legislature finds that a
     4  significant number of New York residents, particularly seniors and indi-
     5  viduals with disabilities, maintain close cultural, familial, and  resi-
     6  dential  ties  with  the  Dominican Republic, often residing part of the
     7  year abroad while remaining eligible for health care and social services
     8  in New York state.
     9    2. The legislature further finds that medical services in the  Domini-
    10  can  Republic  can often be delivered at a substantially lower cost than
    11  comparable services in New York, while  maintaining  acceptable  quality
    12  standards, particularly when coordinated through accredited facilities.
    13    3. It is the intent of this legislation to explore innovative ways to:
    14    (a)  improve  health care accessibility and affordability for eligible
    15  New York residents abroad;
    16    (b) strengthen bilateral cooperation between the state of New York and
    17  the Dominican Republic in public health, medical  education,  and  elder
    18  care; and
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD13909-01-5

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     1    (c)  identify  potential  state-only  pilot programs or federal waiver
     2  mechanisms that could  permit  Medicaid  or  state  health  benefits  to
     3  support care provided in certified Dominican medical institutions.
     4    4.  Nothing  in  this act shall be construed to expand eligibility for
     5  federal Medicaid expenditures outside the United States, unless express-
     6  ly authorized by federal law or waiver.
     7    § 3.  Establishment  of  the  New  York-Dominican  health  partnership
     8  commission. 1. There is hereby established the New York-Dominican health
     9  partnership commission ("the commission").
    10    2. The commission shall consist of nine members, appointed as follows:
    11    (a) The commissioner of health, or their designee;
    12    (b) The commissioner of the office for the aging, or their designee;
    13    (c)  The commissioner of temporary and disability assistance, or their
    14  designee;
    15    (d) One member appointed by the speaker of the assembly;
    16    (e) One member appointed by the temporary president of the senate;
    17    (f) One member appointed by the governor;
    18    (g) One member representing the Consulate  General  of  the  Dominican
    19  Republic in New York;
    20    (h)  One  expert  in international health policy from a New York-based
    21  university; and
    22    (i) One representative from a recognized Dominican community organiza-
    23  tion in New York state.
    24    3. The commission shall select from among its  members  a  chairperson
    25  and vice-chairperson. Members shall serve without compensation but shall
    26  be  entitled  to  reimbursement  for  necessary expenses incurred in the
    27  performance of their duties.
    28    § 4. Duties of the commission. The commission shall:
    29    1. Conduct a comprehensive study on the  feasibility,  cost-effective-
    30  ness, and legal requirements of establishing a bilateral health partner-
    31  ship between the state of New York and the Dominican Republic.
    32    2. Explore potential models for:
    33    (a)  state-funded pilot programs allowing qualified New York residents
    34  to access approved medical services abroad;
    35    (b) accreditation systems for Dominican health facilities meeting  New
    36  York public health standards;
    37    (c) reciprocal telehealth and information exchange programs;
    38    (d) long-term care partnerships and geriatrics exchange programs; and
    39    (e)  opportunities  for federal collaboration or waivers under section
    40  1115 of the Social Security Act.
    41    3. Assess potential fiscal savings to New York's Medicaid program  and
    42  economic benefits for both jurisdictions.
    43    4. Develop recommendations for:
    44    (a) statutory or regulatory changes required at the state level;
    45    (b)  potential  memoranda  of understanding (MOUs) or bilateral agree-
    46  ments between New York and the Dominican Ministry of Public Health; and
    47    (c) next steps toward implementation of a demonstration project.
    48    § 5. Reporting. The commission shall submit  a  final  report  of  its
    49  findings  and recommendations to the governor, the speaker of the assem-
    50  bly, the temporary president of the senate, and the chairs of the health
    51  and aging committees no later than eighteen months after  the  effective
    52  date  of this act. The report shall include proposed statutory language,
    53  fiscal impact estimates, and an implementation plan for potential  pilot
    54  initiatives.
    55    §  6.  Cooperation  of  agencies.  All departments, divisions, boards,
    56  bureaus, commissions, and agencies of the state and its political subdi-

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     1  visions shall provide the commission with any information and assistance
     2  it may require in carrying out its duties under this act.
     3    §  7.  This  act shall take effect immediately and shall expire and be
     4  deemed repealed two years after such date.
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