A 9095 NY
Enacts the Legionnaires' disease prevention act
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Summary
New York Assembly Bill 9095 would enact the Legionnaires' disease prevention act requiring the Department of Environmental Conservation and Department of Health, along with public water system operators and building owners or operators, to take measures to prevent and control waterborne pathogens including legionella from source to tap.
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Official abstract
Requires the department of environmental conservation and the department of health, owners or operators of public water systems, and owners or operators of buildings to take actions to prevent and control waterborne pathogens including legionella from source-to-tap.
Sponsor (1)
- Linda Rosenthal Democratic · primary
7 coauthors / cosponsors
- Jordan Wright Democratic · cosponsor
- Karines Reyes Democratic · cosponsor
- Yudelka Tapia Democratic · cosponsor
- Micah Lasher Democratic · cosponsor
- Dana Levenberg Democratic · cosponsor
- Tony Simone Democratic · cosponsor
- Andrew Hevesi Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (4)
- Sep 12, 2025 REFERRED TO HEALTH · lower
- Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO HEALTH · lower
- Jul 15, 2026 AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO HEALTH · lower
- Jul 15, 2026 PRINT NUMBER 9095A · lower
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