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A 3322

Creates the New York autism spectrum disorders treatment, training and research council and provides for the powers and duties of the council

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joe DeStefano and 6 co-sponsors

Creates the New York Autism Spectrum Disorders Treatment, Training and Research Council to oversee the state's autism programs, research, and related services.

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Bill Summary · A 3322

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  • Overview and Purpose

    • What the bill aims to create or change (the New York autism spectrum disorders treatment, training and research council) and the intended benefits.
  • Key Provisions and Changes

    • Specific powers, duties, and authority granted to the council.
    • Any statutory changes, funding provisions, governance structure, reporting requirements, and program parameters.
    • Any new or revised programs, services, training, research priorities, or coordination mechanisms.
  • Affected Parties and Impacts

    • Who would be affected (e.g., individuals with autism, families, healthcare providers, state agencies, schools).
    • Any costs, funding sources, or fiscal implications (if stated).
  • Procedural and Timeline Aspects

    • Creation/duration of the council, appointment processes, sunset clauses, reporting deadlines, milestones, and effective dates.
  • Relation to Other Legislation

    • Any known companion bills, related NYS statutes, or anticipated interactions with state agencies (e.g., Department of Health, Office for People with Developmental Disabilities, education departments).
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