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NY A04035
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/30/2025
Primary Sponsor
Christopher Eachus
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AI Summary
- Limits full-time adult protective services workers to a maximum of 20 initial investigations, 30 ongoing cases, or 30 total cases at any given time
- Requires the Office of Children and Family Services to promulgate regulations establishing caseload standards in consultation with local social services districts
- Mandates case assignments consider the worker's current caseload and the complexity of each investigation or case
- Creates an annual reporting requirement on adult protective services, including monthly data by district on total workers, supervisory positions, and average caseloads per worker, due to the governor and legislature by December 15th each year
- Caseload standards take effect two years after the bill becomes law, while reporting requirements take effect immediately
Legislative Description
Creates caseload standards for adult protective services workers such that such workers have no more than thirty cases at any time.
Last Action
referred to social services
1/7/2026
Committee Referrals
Social Services1/30/2025
Full Bill Text
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