S 6913 NY
Establishes the 2-1-1 essential community services hotline system
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Summary
New York bill S 6913 establishes the 2-1-1 essential community services hotline system. The bill designates the Office of Children and Family Services to oversee the hotline system and establishes the availability and scope of information to be provided. The bill establishes requirements for call centers that operate the hotline system. The bill requires the Office of Children and Family Services to collect data relating to the hotline system and to submit annual reports to the governor and the legislature on its operations. The 2-1-1 hotline provides access to essential community services information.
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Official abstract
Establishes the 2-1-1 essential community services hotline system; designates the office of children and family services to oversee the hotline system; establishes the availability and scope of information to be provided by the hotline system and requirements of call centers; requires the office of children and family services to collect certain data relating to the hotline system and to make annual reports to the governor and the legislature.
Sponsor (1)
- Pete Harckham Democratic · primary
Action history (3)
- Mar 26, 2025 REFERRED TO SOCIAL SERVICES · upper
- Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO SOCIAL SERVICES · upper
- May 12, 2026 REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE · upper
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