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§ 41.43 Family support services.    (a)  The  commissioner  of  the  office  for people with developmental  disabilities, directly or through  contract,  and  within  amounts  made  available  therefor, shall establish a family-directed, statewide system  of comprehensive family support services. The purpose of family  support  services  will  be to enhance a family's ability to provide in-home care  to their family members with a developmental disability.    (b) In administering family support services, the commissioner may, to  the extent practicable, establish standards for outcome  assessment  and  performance  reviews  of  the  goods  and services obtained whether such  goods and services are purchased pursuant to contract  with  the  state,  through  reimbursement  of families, through the issuance of vouchers to  families for the purchase of goods and services, or through other means.    (c) For purposes of this section, family supports are goods, services,  and subsidies, determined by the family  and  the  commissioner  of  the  office for people with developmental disabilities, which are provided to  meet  the  goals  of: (i) providing a quality of life comparable, to the  extent practicable, to that of similarly  situated  families  without  a  family member having a developmental disability; (ii) maintaining family  unity;   (iii)   preventing   premature   or  inappropriate  out-of-home  placement; (iv) reuniting families; (v) enhancing parenting skills;  and  (vi)  maximizing the potential of the family member with a developmental  disability.    (d) The mental retardation  and  developmental  disabilities  advisory  council  created  by  section  13.05  of  this chapter shall establish a  committee pursuant to the provisions of paragraph one of subdivision (c)  of section 13.05 of this chapter, comprised of members selected  by  the  commissioner, to be called the committee on family support services. The  committee shall (i) provide information to the commissioner on the needs  of  families  caring  at  home  for a family member with a developmental  disability; (ii) advise the commissioner on policies related  to  family  supports and services; and (iii) offer advice to the commissioner on the  design,  implementation  and  monitoring  of  family  support  services.  Members of the committee shall  include  persons  with  a  developmental  disability,  family  members of persons with a developmental disability,  and professionals and others with an interest in  the  care  of  persons  with  developmental  disabilities.  A majority of the committee shall be  family members of persons with developmental disabilities. Members shall  only receive reimbursement for  expenses  incurred  in  connection  with  their duties on the committee.    (e)  The  commissioner,  in  consultation with the committee on family  support services,  shall  submit  by  January  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-three,  and  annually  thereafter  for four years, reports to the  governor and the legislature concerning family  support  services.  Such  reports shall include, but not be limited to, the following: an analysis  of  family  support  services  provided  by  contract agencies and those  provided by the  state,  the  amounts  and  sources  of  funds  expended  annually  for  family support services by region and by type of service,  the number of  families  receiving  services,  the  number  of  families  estimated  to  be  in  need  of  family support services, the results of  consumer and family member assessments of family support services, and a  description of  any  new  initiatives  and  recommendations  for  future  action.

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§ 41.43 Family support services.    (a)  The  commissioner  of  the  office  for people with developmental  disabilities, directly or through  contract,  and  within  amounts  made  available  therefor, shall establish a family-directed, statewide system  of comprehensive family support services. The purpose of family  support  services  will  be to enhance a family's ability to provide in-home care  to their family members with a developmental disability.    (b) In administering family support services, the commissioner may, to  the extent practicable, establish standards for outcome  assessment  and  performance  reviews  of  the  goods  and services obtained whether such  goods and services are purchased pursuant to contract  with  the  state,  through  reimbursement  of families, through the issuance of vouchers to  families for the purchase of goods and services, or through other means.    (c) For purposes of this section, family supports are goods, services,  and subsidies, determined by the family  and  the  commissioner  of  the  office for people with developmental disabilities, which are provided to  meet  the  goals  of: (i) providing a quality of life comparable, to the  extent practicable, to that of similarly  situated  families  without  a  family member having a developmental disability; (ii) maintaining family  unity;   (iii)   preventing   premature   or  inappropriate  out-of-home  placement; (iv) reuniting families; (v) enhancing parenting skills;  and  (vi)  maximizing the potential of the family member with a developmental  disability.    (d) The mental retardation  and  developmental  disabilities  advisory  council  created  by  section  13.05  of  this chapter shall establish a  committee pursuant to the provisions of paragraph one of subdivision (c)  of section 13.05 of this chapter, comprised of members selected  by  the  commissioner, to be called the committee on family support services. The  committee shall (i) provide information to the commissioner on the needs  of  families  caring  at  home  for a family member with a developmental  disability; (ii) advise the commissioner on policies related  to  family  supports and services; and (iii) offer advice to the commissioner on the  design,  implementation  and  monitoring  of  family  support  services.  Members of the committee shall  include  persons  with  a  developmental  disability,  family  members of persons with a developmental disability,  and professionals and others with an interest in  the  care  of  persons  with  developmental  disabilities.  A majority of the committee shall be  family members of persons with developmental disabilities. Members shall  only receive reimbursement for  expenses  incurred  in  connection  with  their duties on the committee.    (e)  The  commissioner,  in  consultation with the committee on family  support services,  shall  submit  by  January  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-three,  and  annually  thereafter  for four years, reports to the  governor and the legislature concerning family  support  services.  Such  reports shall include, but not be limited to, the following: an analysis  of  family  support  services  provided  by  contract agencies and those  provided by the  state,  the  amounts  and  sources  of  funds  expended  annually  for  family support services by region and by type of service,  the number of  families  receiving  services,  the  number  of  families  estimated  to  be  in  need  of  family support services, the results of  consumer and family member assessments of family support services, and a  description of  any  new  initiatives  and  recommendations  for  future  action.

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Statutes > New-york > Mhy > Title-e > Article-41 > 41-43

§ 41.43 Family support services.    (a)  The  commissioner  of  the  office  for people with developmental  disabilities, directly or through  contract,  and  within  amounts  made  available  therefor, shall establish a family-directed, statewide system  of comprehensive family support services. The purpose of family  support  services  will  be to enhance a family's ability to provide in-home care  to their family members with a developmental disability.    (b) In administering family support services, the commissioner may, to  the extent practicable, establish standards for outcome  assessment  and  performance  reviews  of  the  goods  and services obtained whether such  goods and services are purchased pursuant to contract  with  the  state,  through  reimbursement  of families, through the issuance of vouchers to  families for the purchase of goods and services, or through other means.    (c) For purposes of this section, family supports are goods, services,  and subsidies, determined by the family  and  the  commissioner  of  the  office for people with developmental disabilities, which are provided to  meet  the  goals  of: (i) providing a quality of life comparable, to the  extent practicable, to that of similarly  situated  families  without  a  family member having a developmental disability; (ii) maintaining family  unity;   (iii)   preventing   premature   or  inappropriate  out-of-home  placement; (iv) reuniting families; (v) enhancing parenting skills;  and  (vi)  maximizing the potential of the family member with a developmental  disability.    (d) The mental retardation  and  developmental  disabilities  advisory  council  created  by  section  13.05  of  this chapter shall establish a  committee pursuant to the provisions of paragraph one of subdivision (c)  of section 13.05 of this chapter, comprised of members selected  by  the  commissioner, to be called the committee on family support services. The  committee shall (i) provide information to the commissioner on the needs  of  families  caring  at  home  for a family member with a developmental  disability; (ii) advise the commissioner on policies related  to  family  supports and services; and (iii) offer advice to the commissioner on the  design,  implementation  and  monitoring  of  family  support  services.  Members of the committee shall  include  persons  with  a  developmental  disability,  family  members of persons with a developmental disability,  and professionals and others with an interest in  the  care  of  persons  with  developmental  disabilities.  A majority of the committee shall be  family members of persons with developmental disabilities. Members shall  only receive reimbursement for  expenses  incurred  in  connection  with  their duties on the committee.    (e)  The  commissioner,  in  consultation with the committee on family  support services,  shall  submit  by  January  first,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-three,  and  annually  thereafter  for four years, reports to the  governor and the legislature concerning family  support  services.  Such  reports shall include, but not be limited to, the following: an analysis  of  family  support  services  provided  by  contract agencies and those  provided by the  state,  the  amounts  and  sources  of  funds  expended  annually  for  family support services by region and by type of service,  the number of  families  receiving  services,  the  number  of  families  estimated  to  be  in  need  of  family support services, the results of  consumer and family member assessments of family support services, and a  description of  any  new  initiatives  and  recommendations  for  future  action.