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NY A09103
Bill
Status
9/12/2025
Primary Sponsor
Phara Souffrant Forrest
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AI Summary
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Requires health insurance companies and health care plans to provide participating physicians and providers with an updated list of all treatments and services that require preauthorization or precertification
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Lists must be developed in consultation with medical specialty organization guidelines and appropriately trained physicians practicing within the region the insurer serves
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Lists must be updated annually or more frequently as appropriate, and only services on the list may be subject to preauthorization requirements
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Insurers must provide a minimum of 90 days notice to participating providers before adding any new service to the preauthorization list
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Takes effect 60 days after becoming law, with the Superintendent of Financial Services authorized immediately to promulgate rules and regulations for implementation
Legislative Description
Enacts the "health insurance preauthorization disclosure act"; requires health insurance companies to provide participating health care providers with a list of health care treatments and services that require preauthorization from the health insurance company.
Last Action
referred to insurance
1/7/2026