S 2393 NY Passed Legislature
Prohibits hospitals and health care providers from storing credit card information without consent
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Summary
This bill prohibits hospitals and health care providers from storing credit card information without signed written consent from patients. The legislation requires that patients provide explicit consent before their credit card information is retained by health care facilities. Hospitals and health care providers must disclose to patients if stored credit card information could be used to pay outstanding medical balances. The bill establishes privacy protections for credit card information held by medical institutions.
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Official abstract
Prohibits hospitals and health care providers from storing credit card information without signed written consent and requires disclosure if such information could be used to pay balances.
Sponsor (1)
- Roxanne J. Persaud Democratic · primary
Action history (12)
- Jan 17, 2025 REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION · upper
- Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION · upper
- Mar 17, 2026 1ST REPORT CAL.541 · upper
- Mar 18, 2026 2ND REPORT CAL. · upper
- Mar 19, 2026 ADVANCED TO THIRD READING · upper
- Apr 22, 2026 PASSED SENATE · upper
- Apr 22, 2026 DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY · upper
- Apr 22, 2026 REFERRED TO HEALTH · lower
- May 29, 2026 SUBSTITUTED FOR A8460 · lower
- May 29, 2026 ORDERED TO THIRD READING RULES CAL.267 · lower
- Jun 1, 2026 PASSED ASSEMBLY · lower
- Jun 1, 2026 RETURNED TO SENATE · lower
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