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§ 25.17 Fees for services.    Local  agencies and substance abuse treatment programs funded in whole  or in part by the office shall establish, subject to the approval of the  office, fee schedules for substance  abuse  services,  not  specifically  covered by the rates established pursuant to article twenty-eight of the  public  health  law  or title two of article five of the social services  law. Such fees shall be charged for substance abuse  services  furnished  to persons who are financially able to pay the same, provided, that such  services  shall not be refused to any person because of his inability to  pay therefor.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Mhy > Title-d > Article-25 > 25-17

§ 25.17 Fees for services.    Local  agencies and substance abuse treatment programs funded in whole  or in part by the office shall establish, subject to the approval of the  office, fee schedules for substance  abuse  services,  not  specifically  covered by the rates established pursuant to article twenty-eight of the  public  health  law  or title two of article five of the social services  law. Such fees shall be charged for substance abuse  services  furnished  to persons who are financially able to pay the same, provided, that such  services  shall not be refused to any person because of his inability to  pay therefor.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Mhy > Title-d > Article-25 > 25-17

§ 25.17 Fees for services.    Local  agencies and substance abuse treatment programs funded in whole  or in part by the office shall establish, subject to the approval of the  office, fee schedules for substance  abuse  services,  not  specifically  covered by the rates established pursuant to article twenty-eight of the  public  health  law  or title two of article five of the social services  law. Such fees shall be charged for substance abuse  services  furnished  to persons who are financially able to pay the same, provided, that such  services  shall not be refused to any person because of his inability to  pay therefor.