New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05408

Introduced
2/13/25  
Refer
2/13/25  

Caption

Directs the commissioner of the office of mental health to create and operate a law enforcement, first responder, active and non-active-duty service members and veteran informational mobile application.

Summary

Bill A05408 proposes to amend the mental hygiene law to establish a mobile application specifically designed for law enforcement personnel, first responders, active and non-active-duty service members, and veterans in New York. The application aims to provide users with access to educational resources, support, and information about state agency programs relevant to their needs. The bill authorizes the commissioner of mental health to contract with a mobile developer to create this application, ensuring it is tailored to the specific requirements of New York's service members and first responders.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will create a new resource for law enforcement and military personnel in New York, potentially improving access to mental health resources and support services. The establishment of this mobile application could lead to enhanced communication between users and state agencies, thereby promoting awareness of available programs and services. This initiative may also set a precedent for similar technological solutions aimed at supporting other specific groups within the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A05408 appears to be cautiously optimistic, as indicated by the committee's vote of 9 in favor and 4 against during the Assembly Mental Health Committee meeting. While there is support for the initiative to provide resources to service members and first responders, concerns may exist regarding implementation details and the management of user data, which could affect the overall reception of the bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns regarding user privacy and data security, particularly how personal information will be handled by the mobile application. Some committee members may be wary of the potential for misuse of data, while others emphasize the importance of ensuring that the application effectively serves its intended purpose without compromising user confidentiality. The differing views on data management and application functionality are likely to be focal points in ongoing discussions.

Companion Bills

NY S05678

Same As Directs the commissioner of the office of mental health to create and operate a law enforcement, first responder, active and non-active-duty service members and veteran informational mobile application.

Previously Filed As

NY S05678

Directs the commissioner of the office of mental health to create and operate a law enforcement, first responder, active and non-active-duty service members and veteran informational mobile application.

FL H0627

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NY A09327

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TX HB720

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TX SB1561

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MN SF679

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NY A10418

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NY S09851

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NJ A823

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