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NY State EP Alert 9.26.25 | Transportation Assistance Levels Updated DAL
Transportation Assistance Levels Updated DAL
Today, September 26, 2025, the Department of Health (DOH/the Department) issued a Dear Administrator Letter (DAL) outlining revisions to Transportation Assistance Levels (TAL) used by the home and community-based sector. DHCBS DAL 25-11 and its attachments serve to reinforce that the previously circulated detailed TALs (with subcategories) must be included in an agency’s written emergency management plan. The TAL sub-category must also be on the patient roster.
