Repeals section 3372 of the public health law
Bill S 3362 aims to repeal Section 3372 of the Public Health Law, potentially altering public health regulations and impacting healthcare providers and the public.
Bill S 3362 aims to repeal Section 3372 of the Public Health Law, potentially altering public health regulations and impacting healthcare providers and the public.
The primary purpose of Bill S 3362 is to repeal Section 3372 of the Public Health Law. While the specific content of Section 3372 is not detailed in the provided information, the repeal suggests a legislative intent to modify or eliminate certain public health regulations or requirements that may be deemed outdated or unnecessary.
The following actions have been taken regarding Bill S 3362:
- January 27, 2025: The bill was referred to the Health Committee.
- April 8, 2025: The bill was placed on the first report calendar (CAL.654).
- April 9, 2025: The bill advanced to the second report calendar.
- April 10, 2025: The bill was advanced to a third reading.
- June 11, 2025: The bill was substituted by A1894, indicating that A1894 may contain similar or related provisions.
The repeal of Section 3372 could have various implications for public health policy, potentially affecting healthcare providers, public health officials, and the general public. The specific impact would depend on the nature of the regulations contained in Section 3372 and how their removal might alter existing public health practices or requirements.
Bill S 3362 represents a legislative effort to amend public health law by repealing a specific section. As it has been substituted by A1894, stakeholders should monitor the developments of A1894 to understand the full scope and implications of the changes being proposed.
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