Loading chat...
NY A04236
Bill
Status
12/6/2019
Primary Sponsor
Andrew Hevesi
Click for details
AI Summary
-
Amends Social Services Law Section 332-b to establish that an applicant's treating health care practitioner's opinion is generally controlling when it differs from a referred practitioner's opinion on disability.
-
Requires consideration of four specific factors when opinions differ: length and frequency of treatment provided, consistency of the opinion with the overall medical record, degree of support by concrete evidence, and the practitioner's specialty.
-
Takes effect 90 days after becoming law.
Legislative Description
Establishes factors and requirements to be considered when a health care practitioner's opinion differs from that of an applicant's treating health care practitioner's opinion as to an applicant's disability.
Last Action
VETOED MEMO.179
12/6/2019