New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04883

Introduced
2/13/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Report Pass
4/29/25  

Caption

Excludes one-time federal assistance in the calculation of operating revenue for purposes of minimum direct resident care spending by residential health care facilities.

Summary

Bill S04883 amends the public health law to set minimum direct resident care spending requirements for residential health care facilities in New York. Specifically, it mandates that these facilities must allocate at least seventy percent of their revenue towards direct resident care and forty percent towards resident-facing staffing. The bill also stipulates that if a facility exceeds its operating revenue by more than five percent without meeting these spending requirements, it must remit the excess to the state. This remittance will be collected through various means, including potential legal action by the state.

Impact

The bill's passage will significantly impact the financial operations of residential health care facilities by enforcing stricter spending requirements on resident care. Facilities that fail to comply will face financial penalties, which will be redirected to a nursing home quality pool. This could lead to improved care standards for residents, as facilities will be incentivized to prioritize spending on direct care and staffing.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill S04883 appears to be positive, as evidenced by the unanimous support in the Senate Health Committee vote, where it received 14 votes in favor and none against. This suggests a strong consensus among committee members regarding the importance of enhancing care standards in residential health care facilities.

Contention

While there seems to be broad support for the bill, potential points of contention may arise from residential health care facilities concerned about the financial implications of the mandated spending requirements. Some stakeholders may argue that the bill could strain their budgets, particularly in light of other financial obligations and the exclusion of certain federal assistance from revenue calculations.

Companion Bills

NY A06567

Same As Excludes one-time federal assistance in the calculation of operating revenue for purposes of minimum direct resident care spending by residential health care facilities.

Previously Filed As

NY A06567

Excludes one-time federal assistance in the calculation of operating revenue for purposes of minimum direct resident care spending by residential health care facilities.

CA AB508

Residential care facilities for the elderly: direct care ratios.

NY A06272

Provides for updates to rates for residential health care facilities.

NY S05229

Provides for updates to rates for residential health care facilities.

CA AB2702

Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly on Faith-Based Lands Act of 2026.

OR HB2132

Relating to medical assistance reimbursement rates for residential care facilities.

CA SB991

An act to add Section 1569.493 to the Health and Safety Code, relating to residential care facilities for the elderly.

OR HB3903

Relating to parking minimums for residential development.

NJ A1090

Establishes certain requirements concerning resident supervision at residential health care facilities.

CA SB434

Residential care facilities for the elderly: housing protections.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.