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S 6501

Repeals sections 1 and 1-a of part FFF of chapter 56 of the laws of 2020

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Cordell Cleare

Repeals sections 1 and 1-a of the 2020 law; removes the authorities and programs those provisions created, affecting agencies and those regulated, with unclear impacts.

REFERRED TO HEALTH
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Bill Summary · S 6501

Summary of Bill S 6501

Title: Repeals sections 1 and 1-a of part FFF of chapter 56 of the laws of 2020

Status: REFERRED TO HEALTH

Introduction and Sponsor
- Introduced: March 14, 2025
- Primary sponsor: Cordell Cleare
- Current action: Referred to the Health committee (listed twice in the actions provided)

Related legislation
- Related bills from prior sessions: S 8509 (prior-session) and S 382 (prior-session)
- These related measures suggest prior consideration of repealing or modifying the same or related provisions in the 2020 law

Overview and Intent
- This bill would repeal two specific provisions—sections 1 and 1-a of part FFF of chapter 56 of the laws enacted in 2020. The bill’s objective is to remove the legal provisions and effects created by those two sections.
- Because the content of sections 1 and 1-a is not supplied here, the exact policy area, program, or regulatory changes affected by the repeal cannot be stated in detail. The bill acts to discontinue or invalidate those particular 2020 provisions.

Key Provisions (as stated)
- Repeal action: The bill deletes and removes sections 1 and 1-a of part FFF, chapter 56, of the laws enacted in 2020.
- No additional provisions are listed in the summary provided. The text would need to be consulted to identify any transitional or implementation details.

Potential Impacts and Beneficiaries
- Legislative effect: Repealing 2020 provisions would eliminate whatever authorities, programs, mandates, funding, or regulatory changes those sections implemented.
- Affected parties may include:
- State agencies or departments responsible for implementing or enforcing the 2020 provisions
- Individuals or entities regulated or served by those provisions
- Budget and program administrators if funding or operations were tied to the 2020 sections
- Practical implications depend on what the 2020 sections actually did (e.g., program creation, funding mechanisms, reporting requirements, regulatory standards). Without the text, exact impacts (cost, access, compliance, administrative burden) cannot be specified.

Procedural and Timeline Notes
- The bill has been referred to the Health committee, signaling initial committee consideration.
- No stated effective date or transition period is provided in the summary; such details would appear in the bill’s full text.
- If advanced, the bill would proceed through the standard legislative process (committee hearings, floor votes, potential amendments) and, if enacted, would take effect according to its enacted provisions.

Notes for Further Review
- To provide a precise impact analysis, the full text of S 6501 and the exact content of 2020’s sections 1 and 1-a are needed.
- Review associated committee memos and fiscal notes (if any) and compare with the related prior-session bills (S 8509 and S 382) for context on policy intent.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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