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A10022Assembly BillIn Assembly CommitteePending 142d

Require Healthcare Providers to Tell Patients About Probation

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IntroducedIntro
In CommitteeComm.
Floor VoteFloor
Second Chamber2nd Ch.
Governor's DeskGov.
Signed into LawLaw

✦ Plain-Language Summary

This bill would require doctors and other healthcare providers to inform their patients if they are currently on probation with state medical boards. Patients would receive this information so they can make informed decisions about their healthcare. The disclosure must be given to both current patients and new patients seeking care.

Details

Introduced
Jan 27, 2026
Body
New York State Assembly
Type
Assembly Bill
Status
In Assembly Committee

Sponsors (1)

Introduced byGrace LeeYour District

Legislative History

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