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A09645 Summary:

BILL NOA09645A
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORLavine
 
COSPNSRWeprin, Hevesi, Hyndman, Kassay, Santabarbara, McDonald, Conrad, Dinowitz, Simon, Seawright, Zaccaro, Schiavoni, Jensen, Slater, Novakhov, DeStefano, Chang, Gallahan, Brown K, Ra, Lemondes
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add Art 79-A §§79.51 - 79.59, Ment Hyg L
 
Establishes a 13 member veteran suicide mortality review board to serve as the statewide entity responsible for the multidisciplinary review of suicide deaths among veterans by identifying trends and systemic factors contributing to veteran suicide; assessing gaps in services, access to care, and institutional practices; developing evidence-based recommendations for prevention and policy improvement; and promoting collaboration among relevant state, local, and federal agencies.
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A09645 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         9645--A
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 21, 2026
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M. of A. LAVINE, WEPRIN, HEVESI, HYNDMAN, KASSAY, SANTA-
          BARBARA, McDONALD, CONRAD, DINOWITZ, SIMON, SEAWRIGHT, ZACCARO, SCHIA-
          VONI, JENSEN, SLATER, NOVAKHOV, DeSTEFANO, CHANG, GALLAHAN,  K. BROWN,
          RA,  LEMONDES  -- read once and referred to the Committee on Veterans'
          Affairs -- committee discharged, bill amended,  ordered  reprinted  as
          amended and recommitted to said committee

        AN  ACT  to  amend the mental hygiene law, in relation to establishing a
          veteran suicide mortality review board
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  The mental hygiene law is amended by adding a new article
     2  79-A to read as follows:
     3                                ARTICLE 79-A
     4                   VETERAN SUICIDE MORTALITY REVIEW BOARD
     5  Section 79.51 Veteran suicide mortality review board; establishment  and
     6                  purpose.
     7          79.53 Membership.
     8          79.55 Powers and duties.
     9          79.57 Reporting.
    10          79.59 Staffing and resources.
    11  §  79.51  Veteran  suicide  mortality  review  board;  establishment and
    12  purpose.
    13    1. There is hereby established within the office, in consultation with
    14  the department of health and the department  of  veterans'  services,  a
    15  veteran suicide mortality review board, hereinafter "the board".
    16    2.  The  board  is authorized to conduct a multidisciplinary review of
    17  suicide deaths among veterans and shall perform the following tasks:
    18    (a) identify trends  and  systemic  factors  contributing  to  veteran
    19  suicide;
    20    (b)  assess  gaps in services, access to care, and institutional prac-
    21  tices;
    22    (c) develop evidence-based recommendations for prevention  and  policy
    23  improvement;
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD14433-04-6

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     1    (d)  promote  collaboration  among  relevant state, local, and federal
     2  agencies; and
     3    (e) identify initiatives or make recommendations that would enhance or
     4  build  upon  New  York  state's participation in federal veteran suicide
     5  programs, including the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health  Services
     6  Administration/VA  Suicide Mortality review framework and the Governor's
     7  Challenge to Prevent Veteran Suicide.
     8    3. As used in this article the term  "veteran"  shall  have  the  same
     9  meaning  as  defined  in subdivision ten of section six hundred seventy-
    10  seven of the county law.
    11  § 79.53 Membership.
    12    1. The board shall be composed of at least thirteen members  appointed
    13  by the governor including the following:
    14    (a) the commissioner of health, or their designee;
    15    (b)  the commissioner of mental health, or their designee who shall be
    16  the chair of the board;
    17    (c) the state commissioner of veterans' services, or their designee;
    18    (d) two representatives of county medical examiners or coroners;
    19    (e) one representative from  the  state  conference  of  local  mental
    20  hygiene directors established under article forty-one of this chapter;
    21    (f)  two  licensed clinicians experienced in mental health and suicide
    22  prevention;
    23    (g) two public health experts with experience in mortality  review  or
    24  epidemiology; and
    25    (h) up to three additional members with expertise in veterans' issues,
    26  community mental health, or suicide prevention.
    27    2.  Members  shall  serve  for three year terms, and may serve until a
    28  successor is appointed.
    29    3. A majority of the  membership  of  the  board  shall  constitute  a
    30  quorum.
    31    4.  When  any  member  of  the board fails to attend three consecutive
    32  regular meetings, unless such absence is for good cause, that membership
    33  may be deemed vacant for purposes of the appointment of a successor.
    34    5. Meetings of the board shall be held at least twice a year  but  may
    35  be  held  more frequently as deemed necessary, subject to request of the
    36  office.
    37    6. Members of the board shall be indemnified under  section  seventeen
    38  of the public officers law.
    39    7.  Members  of  the  board shall not be compensated for their partic-
    40  ipation on the board but shall receive reimbursement for their  ordinary
    41  and necessary expenses of participation.
    42    8.  Membership on the board shall not disqualify any person from hold-
    43  ing any public office or employment.
    44  § 79.55 Powers and duties.
    45    1. The board shall have the following powers and duties:
    46    (a) Case review of deaths by  suicide  of  individuals  identified  as
    47  veterans,  including  those recently separated from military service. In
    48  addition to any other information collected pursuant  to  this  article,
    49  the  board  shall review completed forms received from the department of
    50  veterans' services pursuant to subdivision thirty-five of  section  four
    51  of  the  veterans'  services  law.  The  board shall assess the cause of
    52  suicide, factors leading to suicide, and  the  preventability  for  each
    53  suicide death reviewed.
    54    (b)  Coordination  with  federal  and  state  partners, including U.S.
    55  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA),  the
    56  U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and other agencies involved in

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     1  veteran suicide prevention. The commissioner is authorized to enter into
     2  memoranda  of  understanding  with  the federal government to facilitate
     3  such cooperation including data sharing and access to relevant  records,
     4  including  but not limited to VA records, provided that the commissioner
     5  shall ensure that such agreements adequately protect the confidentiality
     6  of veteran information consistent with state law.
     7    (c) Issue  evidence-based  recommendations  for  system  improvements,
     8  policy, and preventive interventions.
     9    2.  The  commissioner  may request and shall receive upon request from
    10  any  department,  division,  board,  bureau,  commission,  local  health
    11  departments or other agency of the state or political subdivision there-
    12  of  or any public authority, such information, including but not limited
    13  to death records, medical records, autopsy reports, toxicology  reports,
    14  hospital discharge records, and any other information that will help the
    15  board under this section to properly carry out its functions, powers and
    16  duties.
    17    3.  The  commissioner shall receive and may solicit voluntary informa-
    18  tion, including oral or written  statements,  relating  to  any  veteran
    19  suicide  death or suicide attempt from any family member or other inter-
    20  ested party, including the veteran in a case of suicide attempt,  relat-
    21  ing to any case that may come before the board. Oral statements received
    22  under  this paragraph shall be transcribed or summarized in writing. The
    23  commissioner shall transmit such information to the board.
    24    4. Before transmitting any information to the board, the  commissioner
    25  shall  remove  all  personally  identifying  information of the veteran,
    26  health care practitioner or practitioners, or anyone  else  individually
    27  named  in  such  information,  as  well as the hospital or facility that
    28  treated the veteran, if applicable, and any other information,  such  as
    29  geographic  location, that may inadvertently identify the veteran, prac-
    30  titioner or facility. This subdivision shall not preclude the  transmit-
    31  ting  of information to the board that is reasonably necessary to enable
    32  the board to perform an appropriate review under this section.
    33    5. The commissioner and the board shall  each  keep  confidential  any
    34  information  collected  or  received  under  this  article that includes
    35  personally identifying information of the veteran, health  care  practi-
    36  tioner or practitioners or anyone else individually named in such infor-
    37  mation, as well as the hospital or facility that treated the veteran, if
    38  applicable,  and  any other information such as geographic location that
    39  may inadvertently identify the veteran, practitioner  or  facility,  and
    40  shall use the information provided or received under this section solely
    41  for  the purposes of improvement of the quality of health care of veter-
    42  ans and to prevent veteran suicide. This subdivision shall not  preclude
    43  the  transmitting  of information to the board that is reasonably neces-
    44  sary to enable the board to perform an  appropriate  review  under  this
    45  section.
    46    6.  All  records  received,  meetings conducted, reports, except those
    47  reports required to be issued by the board pursuant to this article, and
    48  records made and maintained by the  board,  and  all  books  and  papers
    49  obtained  by  the board shall be confidential and shall not be made open
    50  or available, including under article six of the  public  officers  law,
    51  with  access limited only to board members and those authorized in writ-
    52  ing by the commissioner. Such information shall not be  discoverable  or
    53  admissible  as  evidence  in any action in any court or before any other
    54  tribunal, board, agency or person.
    55  § 79.57 Reporting.

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     1    1.  No later than one year after its first meeting and each year ther-
     2  eafter, the board shall submit an annual report  to  the  governor,  the
     3  legislature,  the  commissioner,  the commissioner of veterans' services
     4  and the commissioner of health summarizing:
     5    (a)  the  board's  activities  including the number of veteran suicide
     6  cases reviewed;
     7    (b) the number of apparent veteran suicide deaths reported  by  coron-
     8  ers,  coroner's  physicians or medical examiners pursuant to subdivision
     9  ten of section six hundred seventy-seven of the county law;
    10    (c) trends in veteran suicides statewide, including at a  minimum  the
    11  most common methods of suicide;
    12    (d)  systemic gaps or failures contributing to veteran suicide deaths;
    13  and
    14    (e) demographic information about veterans who die by suicide, includ-
    15  ing age, sex, race or ethnicity, county of residence and to  the  extent
    16  relevant and practicable, information about military service and medical
    17  history, including military discharge status, time elapsed since date of
    18  discharge or release from military service and date of death, service on
    19  federal  or  state  active  duty  including  the  time and place of such
    20  service, eligibility for and/or use of  VA  health  care  services,  and
    21  physical  or  mental health conditions including service-connected disa-
    22  bilities; and
    23    (f) any other findings deemed relevant by the board, as  well  as  the
    24  board's  recommendations  for policy, practice, and program improvements
    25  or best practices to contribute to the prevention of veteran suicide.
    26    2. The report shall protect individual privacy, presenting only  de-i-
    27  dentified or aggregated data.
    28    3. The report shall also be made publicly available on the websites of
    29  the  office,  the  department  of health and the department of veterans'
    30  services.
    31  § 79.59 Staffing and resources.
    32    The office shall provide administrative support, staffing, and analyt-
    33  ical capacity necessary for the board to fulfill its duties.  The  board
    34  may  also  utilize  existing federal or state funding, technical assist-
    35  ance, and data systems, including those provided by U.S. Substance Abuse
    36  and Mental Health Services Administration and U.S. Department of  Veter-
    37  ans Affairs programs.
    38    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    39  it  shall  have become a law. The veteran suicide mortality review board
    40  established by section one of this act shall convene its  first  meeting
    41  within ninety days of such effective date.
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