Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of Greater Adirondack Home Aides
Ceremonial legislative resolution honors Greater Adirondack Home Aides for 60 years of in-home caregiving, recognizing its service and community impact with no fiscal effect.
Ceremonial legislative resolution honors Greater Adirondack Home Aides for 60 years of in-home caregiving, recognizing its service and community impact with no fiscal effect.
As a commemorative resolution, the bill typically includes the following elements:
- Recognition and Commendation: The Legislature expresses formal recognition and commendation of GAHA for its 60-year history and ongoing service to residents requiring in-home care and support.
- Acknowledgment of Contributions: Acknowledges GAHA’s role in providing caregiving services, improving quality of life for clients, and supporting families within the Greater Adirondack region.
- Observance and Observances: May designate or encourage observance of GAHA’s milestone during a specified time frame (e.g., a ceremonial acknowledgment within the session or through a formal proclamation).
- Transmission: Typically directs a copy of the resolution to GAHA, its leadership, and possibly related public offices or community partners.
- Non-Binding Nature: States that the resolution is ceremonial and does not create new rights, obligations, or appropriations; no changes to law or funding are anticipated as a result of the resolution.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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