A06151 Summary:

BILL NOA06151
 
SAME ASSAME AS S07257
 
SPONSORBlumencranz
 
COSPNSRGray
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §679-k, Ed L
 
Establishes a loan forgiveness program for licensed mental health professionals in jails and prisons for the purpose of increasing the number of mental health professionals rendering mental health services in correctional institutions; provides for eligibility and priority; provides for awards in the amount of $2,000; makes related provisions.
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A06151 Actions:

BILL NOA06151
 
04/03/2023referred to higher education
05/16/2023held for consideration in higher education
01/03/2024referred to higher education
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A06151 Committee Votes:

HIGHER EDUCATION Chair:Fahy DATE:05/16/2023AYE/NAY:18/8 Action: Held for Consideration
FahyAyeSmullenNay
LupardoAyeSmithNay
StirpeAyeFitzpatrickNay
SimonAyeReillyNay
McDonaldAyeGandolfoNay
Bichotte HermelAyeMillerNay
HyndmanAyeFloodNay
EpsteinAyeGrayNay
McMahonAye
ButtenschonAye
ClarkAye
ForrestAye
Chandler-WatermAye
JoynerAye
SeawrightAye
WallaceAye
BurgosAye
EachusAye

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A06151 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A06151 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          6151
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                      April 3, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  BLUMENCRANZ -- read once and referred to the
          Committee on Higher Education
 
        AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation  to  a  loan  forgiveness
          program for licensed mental health professionals in jails and prisons
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The education law is amended by adding a new section  679-k
     2  to read as follows:
     3    §  679-k. New York state licensed mental health professionals in jails
     4  and prisons loan forgiveness program.  1.  Purpose.  (a)  The  president
     5  shall  grant student loan forgiveness awards for the purpose of increas-
     6  ing the number of mental health professionals  rendering  mental  health
     7  services in correctional institutions in New York state.
     8    (b)  For  the  purposes of this section, the term "correctional insti-
     9  tutions" shall mean any place operated by the department of  corrections
    10  and  community  supervision  as  a  place for the confinement of persons
    11  under sentence of imprisonment or persons committed for failure to pay a
    12  fine, including any place owned and  operated  by  county  or  municipal
    13  governments  within  New  York as a place for the confinement of persons
    14  under sentence of detention, imprisonment or persons committed for fail-
    15  ure to pay a fine.
    16    2. Eligibility. To be eligible for an award pursuant to this  section,
    17  applicants shall: (a) be licensed as a mental health professional pursu-
    18  ant  to article one hundred sixty-three of this chapter; (b) comply with
    19  subdivisions three and five of section six  hundred  sixty-one  of  this
    20  part; and (c) have an outstanding student loan debt.
    21    3.  Priority.  Such awards shall be made annually to applicants in the
    22  following priority:
    23    (a) First priority shall be given to an  applicant  who  has  received
    24  payment of an award pursuant to this section in a prior year and who, in
    25  the  year  prior  to application, has provided mental health services to
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD10547-01-3

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     1  incarcerated individuals  and/or  correction  staff  in  a  correctional
     2  institution;
     3    (b) Second priority shall be given to applicants who have not received
     4  payment  of  an  award  pursuant to this section in a prior year and who
     5  have provided mental health services to incarcerated individuals  and/or
     6  correction staff in a correctional institution; and
     7    (c)  Third  priority  shall  be  given to applicants who are currently
     8  providing mental health  services  to  incarcerated  individuals  and/or
     9  correction staff in a correctional institution for less than one year.
    10    4.  Awards.  The  corporation  shall  grant awards in the value of two
    11  thousand dollars to  individuals  who  have  provided  full-time  mental
    12  health services to incarcerated individuals and/or correction staff in a
    13  correctional  institution,  provided  that no recipient shall receive an
    14  award that exceeds the total remaining balance of the student loan  debt
    15  and  that no recipient shall receive cumulative awards, pursuant to this
    16  section, in excess of twenty thousand dollars. Awards  shall  be  within
    17  the  amount  appropriated  for such purpose and based on availability of
    18  funds.
    19    5. Rules and regulations. The corporation is authorized to  promulgate
    20  rules and regulations necessary for the implementation of the provisions
    21  of  this  section.  In the event that there are more applicants who have
    22  the same priority, as provided in subdivision  three  of  this  section,
    23  than  there are remaining awards, the corporation shall provide in regu-
    24  lation the method of distributing the remaining number of  such  awards,
    25  which may include a lottery or other form of random selection.
    26    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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