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A09653 Summary:

BILL NOA09653
 
SAME ASSAME AS S08637
 
SPONSORLevenberg
 
COSPNSRBurdick
 
MLTSPNSRShimsky
 
Amd §99-jj, St Fin L
 
Expands the purposes of the drug treatment and public education fund to include prevention and recovery programs; requires reporting to be made available on the office of addiction services and supports' website.
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A09653 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          9653
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 21, 2026
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  LEVENBERG  --  read once and referred to the
          Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
 
        AN ACT to amend the state finance law, in relation to the New York state
          drug treatment and public education fund
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section  1. Subdivisions 3 and 4 of section 99-jj of the state finance
     2  law, as added by chapter 92 of the laws of 2021, are amended to read  as
     3  follows:
     4    3.  The  moneys  in such fund shall be expended to the commissioner of
     5  the office of addiction services and supports and disbursed, in  consul-
     6  tation  with the commissioner of the department of health, the office of
     7  mental health, the office of cannabis management and the commissioner of
     8  education for the following purposes:
     9    (a) Reasonable costs incurred, subject to available appropriations, by
    10  the office of addiction services and supports, to  administer  funds  in
    11  accordance  with  the allowable uses in paragraphs (b), (c), (d) and (e)
    12  of this subdivision.
    13    (b) To develop and implement a youth-focused public  health  education
    14  and prevention campaign, including school-based prevention, early inter-
    15  vention,  and  health  care  services and programs to reduce the risk of
    16  [cannabis and other] substance use by school-aged children;
    17    (c) To develop  and  implement  a  statewide  public  health  campaign
    18  focused  on  the  health effects of cannabis and legal use, including an
    19  ongoing education and prevention  campaign  that  educates  the  general
    20  public,  including parents, consumers and retailers, on the legal use of
    21  cannabis, the importance of preventing youth access, the  importance  of
    22  safe storage and preventing secondhand cannabis smoke exposure, informa-
    23  tion  for  pregnant  or  breastfeeding women, and the overconsumption of
    24  edible cannabis products;
    25    (d)  To  provide  substance   use   disorder   prevention,   treatment
    26  [programs], and recovery services for youth and adults, with an emphasis
    27  on  programs  that are culturally and gender competent, trauma-informed,
    28  [evidence-based  and  provide  a  continuum  of  care   that   includes]
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD13837-07-5

        A. 9653                             2
 
     1  evidence-informed,  and  provide care including, but not limited to, one
     2  or more of the following: screening and assessment (substance use disor-
     3  der as well as mental health),  early  intervention,  active  treatment,
     4  family  involvement,  case management, drug user health services such as
     5  overdose prevention[,] and prevention of communicable  diseases  related
     6  to  substance  use,  [relapse] reoccurrence management for substance use
     7  and other co-occurring behavioral health disorders, vocational services,
     8  literacy services, parenting  classes,  family  therapy  and  counseling
     9  services,  medication-assisted treatments, psychiatric medication [and],
    10  psychotherapy, and recovery services; and
    11    (e) To evaluate the programs being funded to  determine  their  effec-
    12  tiveness.
    13    4.  On  or  before the first day of [February] December each year, the
    14  commissioner of the office of  addiction  services  and  supports  shall
    15  provide  a  written  report  to  the  temporary president of the senate,
    16  speaker of the assembly, chair of the senate finance committee, chair of
    17  the assembly ways and means committee, chair of the senate committee  on
    18  alcoholism and [drug abuse] substance use disorders, chair of the assem-
    19  bly  alcoholism  and drug abuse committee, the state comptroller and the
    20  public. Such report shall also be presented as a consolidated  dashboard
    21  and be made publicly available on the website of the office of addiction
    22  services  and  supports.  Such report shall detail how the moneys of the
    23  fund were  utilized  during  the  preceding  calendar  year,  and  shall
    24  include:
    25    (a)  the  amount  of money [dispersed] disbursed from the fund and the
    26  award process used for such disbursements, including  the  state  agency
    27  that disbursed the award;
    28    (b) recipients of awards from the fund;
    29    (c) the amount awarded to each recipient of an award from the fund;
    30    (d) the start and end date of each award period from the fund;
    31    (e) the purposes for which such awards were granted; [and
    32    (e)]  (f) a summary financial plan for such monies which shall include
    33  estimates of all receipts and all  disbursements  for  the  current  and
    34  succeeding  fiscal  years,  along with the actual results from the prior
    35  fiscal year; and
    36    (g) the amount of money remaining in the fund.
    37    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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