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§ 41.39 Vocational  programs;  sheltered  workshop  industrial  contract            income.    (a)  The  commissioner  of  mental  health  and  the  commissioner  of  developmental  disabilities  shall, consistent with the state integrated  employment implementation plan developed pursuant to subdivision two  of  section  one  thousand  four-b  of  the  education  law,  and subject to  appropriations made therefor,  to  develop  and  support  services  that  provide  individuals  with  mental disabilities the opportunity to learn  and develop employment related skills and work experience, including but  not  limited  to   sheltered   workshops   and   integrated   employment  opportunities,  including  supported employment, as provided pursuant to  sections one thousand four-a and one thousand four-b  of  the  education  law. Such programs shall, to the extent possible:    1.  be  integrated with and not duplicate employment programs provided  through the state education department and  shall  ensure  that  funding  provided  pursuant  to this subdivision is not used for the provision of  services that are the responsibility of other state agencies pursuant to  the plan developed pursuant to subdivision two of section  one  thousand  four-b of the education law;    2.  provide  an array of rehabilitation and support services necessary  to meet the individual's vocational and career developmental needs;    3. integrate the office's vocational programs and other needed support  services  including  but  not  limited  to:   clinical,   social,   case  management,   residential   and   transportation   services   to  ensure  flexibility in meeting the needs of individuals  in  transition  between  program models; and    4.  provide  each  individual with the appropriate supports to achieve  and maintain employment in  the  most  integrated  setting  appropriate,  while maximizing each individuals personal strengths and preferences.    (b)  Notwithstanding  any  other  provisions  of  this article, income  realized by a voluntary not-for-profit agency from industrial  contracts  entered  into pursuant to its operation of a sheltered workshop shall be  matched dollar for dollar by an  office  of  the  department  of  mental  hygiene through direct contract with the agency provided that no part of  the  expenses  of such sheltered workshop are claimed through a contract  with  the  local  governmental  unit  which  is  receiving  funding  for  reimbursement  of  such  expenses from the same office of the department  provided that such sheltered workshop is operating in accordance with an  approved local services plan. In  no  event  shall  any  combination  of  income  including  state  aid exceed the total cost of operation of such  sheltered workshop.

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Statutes > New-york > Mhy > Title-e > Article-41 > 41-39

§ 41.39 Vocational  programs;  sheltered  workshop  industrial  contract            income.    (a)  The  commissioner  of  mental  health  and  the  commissioner  of  developmental  disabilities  shall, consistent with the state integrated  employment implementation plan developed pursuant to subdivision two  of  section  one  thousand  four-b  of  the  education  law,  and subject to  appropriations made therefor,  to  develop  and  support  services  that  provide  individuals  with  mental disabilities the opportunity to learn  and develop employment related skills and work experience, including but  not  limited  to   sheltered   workshops   and   integrated   employment  opportunities,  including  supported employment, as provided pursuant to  sections one thousand four-a and one thousand four-b  of  the  education  law. Such programs shall, to the extent possible:    1.  be  integrated with and not duplicate employment programs provided  through the state education department and  shall  ensure  that  funding  provided  pursuant  to this subdivision is not used for the provision of  services that are the responsibility of other state agencies pursuant to  the plan developed pursuant to subdivision two of section  one  thousand  four-b of the education law;    2.  provide  an array of rehabilitation and support services necessary  to meet the individual's vocational and career developmental needs;    3. integrate the office's vocational programs and other needed support  services  including  but  not  limited  to:   clinical,   social,   case  management,   residential   and   transportation   services   to  ensure  flexibility in meeting the needs of individuals  in  transition  between  program models; and    4.  provide  each  individual with the appropriate supports to achieve  and maintain employment in  the  most  integrated  setting  appropriate,  while maximizing each individuals personal strengths and preferences.    (b)  Notwithstanding  any  other  provisions  of  this article, income  realized by a voluntary not-for-profit agency from industrial  contracts  entered  into pursuant to its operation of a sheltered workshop shall be  matched dollar for dollar by an  office  of  the  department  of  mental  hygiene through direct contract with the agency provided that no part of  the  expenses  of such sheltered workshop are claimed through a contract  with  the  local  governmental  unit  which  is  receiving  funding  for  reimbursement  of  such  expenses from the same office of the department  provided that such sheltered workshop is operating in accordance with an  approved local services plan. In  no  event  shall  any  combination  of  income  including  state  aid exceed the total cost of operation of such  sheltered workshop.

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Statutes > New-york > Mhy > Title-e > Article-41 > 41-39

§ 41.39 Vocational  programs;  sheltered  workshop  industrial  contract            income.    (a)  The  commissioner  of  mental  health  and  the  commissioner  of  developmental  disabilities  shall, consistent with the state integrated  employment implementation plan developed pursuant to subdivision two  of  section  one  thousand  four-b  of  the  education  law,  and subject to  appropriations made therefor,  to  develop  and  support  services  that  provide  individuals  with  mental disabilities the opportunity to learn  and develop employment related skills and work experience, including but  not  limited  to   sheltered   workshops   and   integrated   employment  opportunities,  including  supported employment, as provided pursuant to  sections one thousand four-a and one thousand four-b  of  the  education  law. Such programs shall, to the extent possible:    1.  be  integrated with and not duplicate employment programs provided  through the state education department and  shall  ensure  that  funding  provided  pursuant  to this subdivision is not used for the provision of  services that are the responsibility of other state agencies pursuant to  the plan developed pursuant to subdivision two of section  one  thousand  four-b of the education law;    2.  provide  an array of rehabilitation and support services necessary  to meet the individual's vocational and career developmental needs;    3. integrate the office's vocational programs and other needed support  services  including  but  not  limited  to:   clinical,   social,   case  management,   residential   and   transportation   services   to  ensure  flexibility in meeting the needs of individuals  in  transition  between  program models; and    4.  provide  each  individual with the appropriate supports to achieve  and maintain employment in  the  most  integrated  setting  appropriate,  while maximizing each individuals personal strengths and preferences.    (b)  Notwithstanding  any  other  provisions  of  this article, income  realized by a voluntary not-for-profit agency from industrial  contracts  entered  into pursuant to its operation of a sheltered workshop shall be  matched dollar for dollar by an  office  of  the  department  of  mental  hygiene through direct contract with the agency provided that no part of  the  expenses  of such sheltered workshop are claimed through a contract  with  the  local  governmental  unit  which  is  receiving  funding  for  reimbursement  of  such  expenses from the same office of the department  provided that such sheltered workshop is operating in accordance with an  approved local services plan. In  no  event  shall  any  combination  of  income  including  state  aid exceed the total cost of operation of such  sheltered workshop.