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Laws and regulations that pertain to the health of the people of New York State.
- Emergency Medical Services and Surprise Bills Law
Summary of New Disclosure Requirements for Diagnostic and...
- New York State Medicaid State Plan
This portion of the Department of Health´s website will...
- Medical Marijuana Program
In 2023, New York State CAURD and AUCC Licensees authorized...
- HIPAA
About the Department of Health; Meetings & Webcasts;...
- Social Services Law
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- Medical Indemnity Fund
Effective October 1, 2019, the New York State Department of...
- Health Care Reform Act
New York State Health Care Reform Act (HCRA) HCRA is a major...
- Public Health Law
Please select the link for "Laws of New York", then select...
- Emergency Medical Services and Surprise Bills Law
For questions related to the compilation of the rules and regulations published on this Web site, you may write to regsqna@health.ny.gov. Search Title 10; An unofficial version of the NYCRR is also available on the Department of State's Web site at www.dos.ny.gov/.
Regulations & Permit Requirements. The Bureau of Community Environmental Health and Food Protection maintains Part 14 of the New York State Sanitary Code, which contains the regulations for various food service establishments in New York State.
New York State Public Health Law, compliments of the NYS Senate. Please select the link for " Laws of New York ", then select PBH Public Health . Section 239 of the New York State Public Health Law - Course Work or Training in Infection Control Practices
The New York State Department of Health is the department of the New York state government responsible for public health. Its regulations are compiled in title 10 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations.
All New Yorkers 6 months and older can now get the updated vaccine at a location near you. If you are experiencing symptoms or were exposed, get tested. Order free COVID-19 tests from the federal government. If you test positive, stay home and talk to your healthcare provider about treatment.
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.