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S03285 Summary:

BILL NOS03285B
 
SAME ASSAME AS A02581-B
 
SPONSORGONZALEZ
 
COSPNSRFERNANDEZ, HOYLMAN-SIGAL
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §266, Pub Health L
 
Creates a department of health education and outreach program on reproductive health services for consumers, patients, educators, and health care providers related to reproductive health services available in New York state including, but not limited to: access to family planning services such as contraceptives and pregnancy testing, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections; makes related provisions.
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S03285 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         3285--B
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    January 24, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by Sens. GONZALEZ, FERNANDEZ, HOYLMAN-SIGAL -- read twice and
          ordered  printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on
          Health -- reported favorably from said committee and committed to  the
          Committee  on  Finance  -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered
          reprinted as amended and recommitted to said  committee  --  committee
          discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
          to said committee
 
        AN  ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to the creation of a
          women's  and  reproductive  health  services  education  and  outreach
          program
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Section 266 of the public health law, as added  by  chapter
     2  342  of  the  laws  of 2014, subdivision 2 as added and subdivision 3 as
     3  renumbered by chapter 76 of the laws of 2020, subdivisions 4  and  5  as
     4  added  by  chapter 66 of the laws of 2021, and subdivision 6 as added by
     5  chapter 653 of the laws of 2022, is amended to read as follows:
     6    § 266. [Department website] Women's and reproductive  health  services
     7  education  and  outreach program. 1.  There is hereby created within the
     8  department a women's and  reproductive  health  services  education  and
     9  outreach  program.  The  department shall conduct education and outreach
    10  for consumers, patients, educators, and health care providers related to
    11  women's and reproductive health services available  in  New  York  state
    12  including,  but  not  limited  to: preventative care, cancer screenings,
    13  access to services such as contraceptives and pregnancy testing, testing
    14  and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, and any other  repro-
    15  ductive  health  condition  or  information  the commissioner shall deem
    16  appropriate.
    17    2. The department shall establish and maintain an internet website for
    18  the purpose of advancing women's health initiatives. The  website  shall
    19  provide  information  and  materials  for  the purposes of educating the
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD06611-06-5

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     1  public and raising awareness of women's health issues, provide links  to
     2  useful  resources and encourage the use of services now made more widely
     3  available to the women of New York state. The website shall also promote
     4  the  following preventative services now covered pursuant to federal law
     5  and regulation, and explain that such services must be covered  with  no
     6  cost sharing:
     7    (a) Anemia screening for pregnant women;
     8    (b)  Bacteriuria  urinary tract or other infection screening for preg-
     9  nant women;
    10    (c) BRCA counseling about genetic testing for women at higher risk;
    11    (d) Breast cancer mammography screenings every one to  two  years  for
    12  women over age forty;
    13    (e) Breast cancer chemoprevention counseling for women at higher risk;
    14    (f)  Breastfeeding  comprehensive  support and counseling from trained
    15  providers, as well as access to breastfeeding supplies, for pregnant and
    16  nursing women;
    17    (g) Cervical cancer screening for sexually active women;
    18    (h) Chlamydia infection screening for younger women and other women at
    19  higher risk;
    20    (i) Contraception: Food and Drug Administration-approved contraceptive
    21  methods, sterilization procedures, and patient education and counseling,
    22  not including abortifacient drugs;
    23    (j) Domestic and interpersonal violence screening and  counseling  for
    24  all women;
    25    (k) Folic acid supplements for women who may become pregnant;
    26    (l)  Gestational  diabetes  screening for women twenty-four to twenty-
    27  eight weeks pregnant and those at high risk  of  developing  gestational
    28  diabetes;
    29    (m) Gonorrhea screening for all women at higher risk;
    30    (n)  Hepatitis  B screening for pregnant women at their first prenatal
    31  visit;
    32    (o) Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) screening  and  counseling  for
    33  sexually active women;
    34    (p)  Human  papillomavirus  (HPV)  DNA Test: high risk HPV DNA testing
    35  every three years for women with normal cytology results who are  thirty
    36  years of age or older;
    37    (q)  Osteoporosis screening for women over age sixty depending on risk
    38  factors;
    39    (r) RH incompatibility screening for all pregnant women and  follow-up
    40  testing for women at higher risk;
    41    (s)  Tobacco  use  screening  and  interventions  for  all  women, and
    42  expanded counseling for pregnant tobacco users;
    43    (t) Sexually transmitted  infections  (STI)  counseling  for  sexually
    44  active women;
    45    (u)  Syphilis  screening  for  all  pregnant  women  or other women at
    46  increased risk; [and]
    47    (v) Well-woman visits to obtain recommended preventive services[.
    48    2.];
    49    (w) Available counseling for reproductive health services;
    50    (x) Access to reproductive health services and  counseling  via  tele-
    51  health;
    52    (y)  Resources  for  locating clinics that provide reproductive health
    53  services and counseling for the services under this subdivision;
    54    (z) Financial assistance available for  reproductive  health  services
    55  and counseling for the services under this subdivision; and

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     1    (aa)  Programs  for reproductive health services offered through other
     2  state agencies as defined by section four hundred one of  the  executive
     3  law.
     4    3.  The  department  may produce, make available to others for reprod-
     5  uction, or contract with others to develop  such  materials  under  this
     6  section as the commissioner deems appropriate. Such information shall be
     7  posted  on  the  website  in  a printable format, in each of the top six
     8  languages spoken in the state, other  than  English,  according  to  the
     9  latest available data from the United States Census Bureau, to allow all
    10  general  hospitals,  diagnostic  and  treatment  centers, obstetricians,
    11  primary care providers, midwives, and other health care programs provid-
    12  ing women's wellness  services  to  provide  the  information  to  their
    13  patients  as  part  of  their wellness education or prenatal care activ-
    14  ities.
    15    4. In exercising any of the commissioner's powers under this  section,
    16  the commissioner may consult with appropriate health care professionals,
    17  providers, consumers, educators and patients or organizations represent-
    18  ing them.
    19    5.  The  commissioner  shall ensure that all information and materials
    20  produced pursuant to this section are maintained and updated to  reflect
    21  best practice recommendations.
    22    6.  The  department  shall  also  consider  making use of social media
    23  networks for the purposes of advancing such initiatives.
    24    7. The commissioner shall develop and update as necessary  information
    25  on  possible  complications from pregnancy that can endanger the life or
    26  health of the newborn or the mother for purposes  of  advancing  women's
    27  health  initiatives,  pursuant to subdivision [one] two of this section.
    28  Such information shall be developed in consultation with  any  state  or
    29  local  government  maternal  mortality  review  boards  and  health care
    30  providers or other experts in the field of  women  and  newborn  health.
    31  Such  information  shall be posted on the website in a printable format,
    32  in each of the top  six  languages  spoken  in  the  state,  other  than
    33  English,  according  to the latest available data from the United States
    34  Census Bureau, to allow all general hospitals, diagnostic and  treatment
    35  centers,  obstetricians,  primary  care  providers,  midwives, and other
    36  health care programs providing women's wellness services to provide  the
    37  information  to  their  patients  as part of their wellness education or
    38  prenatal care activities.
    39    [3. The department shall also consider  making  use  of  social  media
    40  networks for the purposes of advancing such initiatives.
    41    4.]  8.  Information pursuant to subdivision two of this section shall
    42  include information related  to  pre-term  labor  and  premature  birth,
    43  including but not limited to definitions and information on the risks of
    44  pre-term labor and premature birth to the expectant mother and fetus, as
    45  well as signs and symptoms of pre-term labor. The information shall also
    46  include:
    47    (a)  a statement that the medical assistance program provides coverage
    48  for all income-eligible pregnant women residing in the state  regardless
    49  of immigration status; and
    50    (b)  a  statement  informing  individuals  of their right to request a
    51  hospital  discharge  review  in  accordance  with  section  twenty-eight
    52  hundred  three-i of this article if they believe they are being asked to
    53  leave a hospital too soon; and
    54    (c) a statement informing individuals that  hospitals  must  determine
    55  whether  an expectant mother is experiencing an emergency medical condi-
    56  tion, and upon making a diagnosis of  an  emergency  medical  condition,

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     1  admit  the expectant mother to the general hospital or treat them in the
     2  emergency room for close observation and continuous monitoring until  it
     3  is  deemed  medically  safe for discharge or transfer in accordance with
     4  state  and  federal requirements including the federal Emergency Medical
     5  Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA).
     6    [5.] 9. The department  shall  develop  educational  materials  to  be
     7  provided to emergency room medical staff regarding the state and federal
     8  discharge and transfer requirements.
     9    [6.]  10.  Cytomegalovirus.  (a)  In  addition to information provided
    10  pursuant to this section, the commissioner shall also develop comprehen-
    11  sive informational materials, which shall include, but  not  be  limited
    12  to,  the  symptoms,  the  risks,  the transmission and the prevention of
    13  cytomegalovirus and the effects that such virus may have on  a  pregnant
    14  individual, an individual who may become pregnant, and children.
    15    (b) i. The commissioner shall distribute such cytomegalovirus informa-
    16  tional materials to:
    17    (1)  licensed  physicians  who practice obstetric and/or gynecology in
    18  this state; and
    19    (2) those licensed to  practice  midwifery  pursuant  to  article  one
    20  hundred forty of the education law.
    21    ii.  Such  physicians  or  midwives  shall provide the cytomegalovirus
    22  informational materials to each pregnant patient during  such  patient's
    23  first appointment with such physician or midwife.
    24    11. The department shall take all necessary steps to ensure the confi-
    25  dentiality of providers of these services and of the individuals receiv-
    26  ing  services  unless necessary for the purpose of referring individuals
    27  for reproductive health services.   A provider may  request  that  their
    28  information  be  omitted  from  dissemination  under  this  program. The
    29  commissioner may maintain aggregate, de-identified information, provided
    30  that no information  which  alone  or  in  combination  would  permit  a
    31  patient,  provider,  or an individual who sought, received, provided, or
    32  supported health care services under the program to be identified may be
    33  requested or shared.
    34    § 2. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day  after  it  shall
    35  have become a law. Effective immediately, the addition, amendment and/or
    36  repeal  of  any  rule  or regulation necessary for the implementation of
    37  this act on its effective date are authorized to be made  and  completed
    38  on or before such effective date.
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