Thursday, February 22, 2018
Schuyler County Opioid Lawsuit Fight Continues Forward. Public Hearing Scheduled on Local Law to Declare the Opioid Epidemic a Public Nuisance.
Monday, February 19, 2018
Latest Efforts to Curb Opioid Epidemic in NY: Controlled Substance Schedule Changes
These actions are intended support law enforcement in their efforts to stop the spread of lethal drugs in New York State.
In recent years, fentanyl analogs have been increasingly found pressed into pill form to resemble name-brand prescription opioids, and in heroin and cocaine being sold in New York State. Compared to 30 milligrams of heroin, just three milligrams of fentanyl can be fatal.
There is currently a loophole in state law that has left 11 dangerous fentanyl analogs off New York's controlled substances schedule.
For more on this initiative, click here.
For more on the Schuyler County Attorney's efforts to thwart opioid abuse, click here.
Monday, February 12, 2018
Combatting Human Trafficking
The webinar will address "types of legal services survivors of human trafficking need; how to identify when civil or criminal clients may be victims of trafficking; successful models for collaborating with law enforcement while maintaining a victim-centered approach; and opportunities for working with the Civil Rights Division to fight against human trafficking."
For more information or to register, click here.
Monday, February 5, 2018
Schuyler County hosts Rabies Clinic February 6
Vaccination is free of charge, but donations are appreciated.
Rabies is a serious virus of all mammals with no known cure. It causes neurological degeneration that ultimately leads to the death of the infected person or animal. Luckily, Rabies can be prevented with vaccination, and New York State requires by law the compulsory vaccination of all domestic dogs, cats and ferrets for the safety of the public. Compliance with Rabies Vaccination Laws is monitored by the New York State Department Of Health.
For more information, click here.
Monday, January 29, 2018
New York Public Employees Will Be Entitled to Paid Leave for Cancer Screenings
Currently, the law allowed paid leave only for screenings for breast cancer and prostate cancer. The new law provides for these screenings without deducting any leave time (e.g., sick, personal, or vacation) from the employee.
The new law is effective March 18, 2018. For more on the legislation, click here.
Monday, January 22, 2018
Intellectual Disabilities and Family Court Representation Webinar
Issues to be addressed include the application of disability law in the child welfare system and strategies for best representing those parents.
For more information about the webinar and how to register, please click here.
Monday, January 15, 2018
Seneca County: Town of Ovid, Notice of Public Hearing
Time Warner Cable Northeast LLC, locally known as Charter Communications
Franchise Renewal for Town of Ovid, New York
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town of Ovid will hold a Public Hearing on February 14, 2018 at 7:00 pm at the Town Offices/Ovid Fire House, 2163 Brown Street, Ovid, New York, regarding renewal of the cable television franchise agreement by and between the Town of Ovid and Time Warner Cable Northeast LLC, locally known as Charter Communications.Dated January 10, 2018A copy of the agreement is available for public inspection during normal business hours at the Town Clerk’s Office, 7099 Orchard Street, Ovid, New York.
At such public hearing, all persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. Written and oral statements will be taken at that time. Time limitations may be imposed for each oral statement if necessary.
By Order of the Town Board, Town of Ovid
James E. Vangalio, Town Clerk
Steven Getman, Town Attorney
Town of Ovid
Monday, January 8, 2018
Schuyler County Medicare Informational Session January 27
Come and ask your questions at the Schuyler County Medicare Information Session.
This will be an informal question and answer session in regards to Medicare.
The session will be held Saturday, January 27, from 10:00 am to Noon at the Silver Spoon Cafe, 323 Owego Street, Montour Falls, New York.
RSVP is required. You can register for this event by calling (607) 535-7108.
For more information, click here.
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Schuyler County Organizational Meeting
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
NY ABLE program helps persons with disabilities cover costs
The NY ABLE legislation was signed into law in December 2015. It allows New Yorkers with disabilities to save money in their own names without risking their Supplemental Security Income, Medicaid and certain other means-based benefits. NY ABLE accounts, also known as 529A accounts, can be opened with a minimum contribution of $25. Contributions can be made by eligible individuals, family members or friends, but are not tax-deductible. The annual contribution is capped at $14,000 and the maximum account balance is $100,000.
The annual contribution cap will be increased to $15,000 as of January 2018. Earnings and distributions are tax free provided the funds are used for qualified disability expenses. To be eligible, an individual must have a disability that was present before age 26. Participants must be eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), be blind, have a significant disability documented by a physician, or have a disability that is included on the Social Security Administration's Compassionate Allowances Conditions list. New York residency is required and only one account per individual is permitted.
For more information on eligibility, or to set up an account, click here.








