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* § 41.55 Community  mental  health  support  and workforce reinvestment              program.    (a) Community mental health support and workforce  reinvestment  funds  shall be annually allocated by the commissioner based upon the following  criteria:    (1)  the efficiency and effectiveness of the use of funding within the  local governmental unit for the delivery of  services  to  persons  with  serious  mental  illness  in  order  to  assure  that resources are made  available to fund mental health services to persons discharged into  the  community; and    (2)  other  relevant  factors that require the maintenance of existing  mental  health  services  and  the  development  of  new  mental  health  services.    (b)  Amounts  provided  pursuant to this section shall only be used to  fund mental health workforce related activities,  including  recruitment  and  retention  initiatives  and  training  programs,  and other general  programmatic activities to help ensure a stable  mental  health  system.  Such  grants  and  other  funds  shall  not  be  used  for capital costs  associated with the development of community mental health  support  and  workforce reinvestment services.    (c)  Prior  to  entering  into contracts for the provision of services  funded pursuant to subdivision (b) of this section, the office of mental  health and any  local  governmental  unit  receiving  such  funds  shall  consider the following:    (1)  the  service  needs  of  persons  with  serious  mental  illness,  including children and adolescents with serious emotional  disturbances,  in  the  geographical  area in which the community mental health support  and workforce reinvestment program operates;    (2) the capacity of the program to meet identified service  needs  and  specified  performance standards related to access, admission, referral,  and service coordination and delivery;    (3) the extent to which community mental health support and  workforce  reinvestment  services  authorized  by  the  contract are consistent and  integrated with the plan prepared and approved pursuant to section 41.16  of this article and other applicable provisions of this article; and    (4) the reliability and capability  of  the  provider,  including  its  expertise,   prior   experience,  financial  responsibility,  record  of  adherence to law, record of providing quality  care  and  services,  and  ability   to  deliver  appropriate  services  in  a  cost-effective  and  efficient  manner  to  persons  with   serious   mental   illness.   The  commissioner  is  authorized  to  promulgate  regulations  to  establish  minimum contractual obligations in accordance  with  the  provisions  of  this subdivision.    (d)  The  commissioner is authorized and empowered to make inspections  and examine records of a local governmental  unit  receiving  state  aid  under  this  section  or  a  provider  of  services  funded  pursuant to  subdivision (b) of this section.  Such  examination  shall  include  all  medical,   service   and  financial  records,  receipts,  disbursements,  contracts, loans and other moneys relating to the financial operation of  the provider.    (e) The amount  of  community  mental  health  support  and  workforce  reinvestment  funds  for the office of mental health shall be determined  in the annual budget and  shall  include  the  amount  of  actual  state  operations  general  fund  appropriation  reductions, including personal  service  savings  and  other  than  personal  service  savings  directly  attributed  to each child and adult non-geriatric inpatient bed closure.  For the purposes of this section a bed shall be considered to be  closed  upon  the  elimination of funding for such beds in the executive budget.The appropriation reductions as a result of inpatient bed closures shall  be no less than seventy thousand dollars per bed on a full annual basis,  as annually recommended by the commissioner, subject to the approval  of  the director of the budget, in the executive budget request prior to the  fiscal  year  for  which  the  executive  budget is being submitted. The  methodologies used to calculate the per bed  closure  savings  shall  be  developed  by  the  commissioner  and  the director of the budget. In no  event shall the full annual value of community mental health support and  workforce reinvestment programs attributable to beds closed as a  result  of  net  inpatient  census  decline exceed the twelve month value of the  office  of  mental  health  state  operations  general  fund  reductions  resulting  from  such  census decline. Such reinvestment amount shall be  made available in the same proportion by  which  the  office  of  mental  health's  state  operations general fund appropriations are reduced each  year as a result of child and adult non-geriatric inpatient bed closures  due to census decline.    (f) Additional  reinvestment  amounts  shall  be  made  available  for  appropriation in the executive budget based upon state operation general  fund appropriations directly attributed to the co-location or closure of  psychiatric  centers  made  pursuant  to  law. Such amount shall be made  available at the same proportion by which the office  of  mental  health  state  operations general fund appropriations are reduced each year as a  result of facility co-locations and closures.    (g)  The  annual  community  mental  health  support   and   workforce  reinvestment  appropriation shall reflect the amount of state operations  general fund appropriation reductions resulting  from  subdivisions  (e)  and  (f)  of  this  section.  Within any fiscal year where appropriation  increases are recommended for the community mental  health  support  and  workforce  reinvestment  program,  insofar as projected inpatient census  decline or facility co-locations or closures do not occur as  estimated,  and  state  operations  general  fund  savings  do  not result, then the  reinvestment appropriations shall be  made  available,  as  needed,  for  transfer from the office of mental health general fund-aid to localities  account  to  the  office  of  mental  health general fund-state purposes  account to pay for any necessary inpatient expenses. The total community  mental health support and workforce reinvestment appropriation also  may  include  such  additional  appropriations,  as shall be determined to be  needed and approved by the legislature, to fund all  the  provisions  of  this section.    (h)  Amounts made available to the community mental health support and  workforce reinvestment program of the office of mental health  shall  be  subject  to annual appropriations therefor. Up to fifteen percent of the  amounts so appropriated shall be made available for  staffing  at  state  mental  health  facilities  and  at least seven percent of the remaining  funds may be allocated for state operated community services pursuant to  this section.    (i) For purposes of this section, the term "state  operations  general  fund"  shall  mean  the office of mental health state operations general  fund  appropriations  before  any  offset  from  the   special   revenue  funds-other miscellaneous special revenue fund or mental hygiene patient  income account.    (j)  No  provision in this section shall create or be deemed to create  any right, interest or entitlement to services or  funds  that  are  the  subject  of  this  act,  or  to  any other services or funds, whether to  individuals,  localities,   providers   or   others,   individually   or  collectively.    (k)  All  appropriations  for  community  mental  health  support  and  workforce reinvestment services  shall  be  adjusted  in  the  followingfiscal  year  to  reflect  the  variance between the initial and revised  estimates of census decline.    * NB Repealed March 31, 2013

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Statutes > New-york > Mhy > Title-e > Article-41 > 41-55

* § 41.55 Community  mental  health  support  and workforce reinvestment              program.    (a) Community mental health support and workforce  reinvestment  funds  shall be annually allocated by the commissioner based upon the following  criteria:    (1)  the efficiency and effectiveness of the use of funding within the  local governmental unit for the delivery of  services  to  persons  with  serious  mental  illness  in  order  to  assure  that resources are made  available to fund mental health services to persons discharged into  the  community; and    (2)  other  relevant  factors that require the maintenance of existing  mental  health  services  and  the  development  of  new  mental  health  services.    (b)  Amounts  provided  pursuant to this section shall only be used to  fund mental health workforce related activities,  including  recruitment  and  retention  initiatives  and  training  programs,  and other general  programmatic activities to help ensure a stable  mental  health  system.  Such  grants  and  other  funds  shall  not  be  used  for capital costs  associated with the development of community mental health  support  and  workforce reinvestment services.    (c)  Prior  to  entering  into contracts for the provision of services  funded pursuant to subdivision (b) of this section, the office of mental  health and any  local  governmental  unit  receiving  such  funds  shall  consider the following:    (1)  the  service  needs  of  persons  with  serious  mental  illness,  including children and adolescents with serious emotional  disturbances,  in  the  geographical  area in which the community mental health support  and workforce reinvestment program operates;    (2) the capacity of the program to meet identified service  needs  and  specified  performance standards related to access, admission, referral,  and service coordination and delivery;    (3) the extent to which community mental health support and  workforce  reinvestment  services  authorized  by  the  contract are consistent and  integrated with the plan prepared and approved pursuant to section 41.16  of this article and other applicable provisions of this article; and    (4) the reliability and capability  of  the  provider,  including  its  expertise,   prior   experience,  financial  responsibility,  record  of  adherence to law, record of providing quality  care  and  services,  and  ability   to  deliver  appropriate  services  in  a  cost-effective  and  efficient  manner  to  persons  with   serious   mental   illness.   The  commissioner  is  authorized  to  promulgate  regulations  to  establish  minimum contractual obligations in accordance  with  the  provisions  of  this subdivision.    (d)  The  commissioner is authorized and empowered to make inspections  and examine records of a local governmental  unit  receiving  state  aid  under  this  section  or  a  provider  of  services  funded  pursuant to  subdivision (b) of this section.  Such  examination  shall  include  all  medical,   service   and  financial  records,  receipts,  disbursements,  contracts, loans and other moneys relating to the financial operation of  the provider.    (e) The amount  of  community  mental  health  support  and  workforce  reinvestment  funds  for the office of mental health shall be determined  in the annual budget and  shall  include  the  amount  of  actual  state  operations  general  fund  appropriation  reductions, including personal  service  savings  and  other  than  personal  service  savings  directly  attributed  to each child and adult non-geriatric inpatient bed closure.  For the purposes of this section a bed shall be considered to be  closed  upon  the  elimination of funding for such beds in the executive budget.The appropriation reductions as a result of inpatient bed closures shall  be no less than seventy thousand dollars per bed on a full annual basis,  as annually recommended by the commissioner, subject to the approval  of  the director of the budget, in the executive budget request prior to the  fiscal  year  for  which  the  executive  budget is being submitted. The  methodologies used to calculate the per bed  closure  savings  shall  be  developed  by  the  commissioner  and  the director of the budget. In no  event shall the full annual value of community mental health support and  workforce reinvestment programs attributable to beds closed as a  result  of  net  inpatient  census  decline exceed the twelve month value of the  office  of  mental  health  state  operations  general  fund  reductions  resulting  from  such  census decline. Such reinvestment amount shall be  made available in the same proportion by  which  the  office  of  mental  health's  state  operations general fund appropriations are reduced each  year as a result of child and adult non-geriatric inpatient bed closures  due to census decline.    (f) Additional  reinvestment  amounts  shall  be  made  available  for  appropriation in the executive budget based upon state operation general  fund appropriations directly attributed to the co-location or closure of  psychiatric  centers  made  pursuant  to  law. Such amount shall be made  available at the same proportion by which the office  of  mental  health  state  operations general fund appropriations are reduced each year as a  result of facility co-locations and closures.    (g)  The  annual  community  mental  health  support   and   workforce  reinvestment  appropriation shall reflect the amount of state operations  general fund appropriation reductions resulting  from  subdivisions  (e)  and  (f)  of  this  section.  Within any fiscal year where appropriation  increases are recommended for the community mental  health  support  and  workforce  reinvestment  program,  insofar as projected inpatient census  decline or facility co-locations or closures do not occur as  estimated,  and  state  operations  general  fund  savings  do  not result, then the  reinvestment appropriations shall be  made  available,  as  needed,  for  transfer from the office of mental health general fund-aid to localities  account  to  the  office  of  mental  health general fund-state purposes  account to pay for any necessary inpatient expenses. The total community  mental health support and workforce reinvestment appropriation also  may  include  such  additional  appropriations,  as shall be determined to be  needed and approved by the legislature, to fund all  the  provisions  of  this section.    (h)  Amounts made available to the community mental health support and  workforce reinvestment program of the office of mental health  shall  be  subject  to annual appropriations therefor. Up to fifteen percent of the  amounts so appropriated shall be made available for  staffing  at  state  mental  health  facilities  and  at least seven percent of the remaining  funds may be allocated for state operated community services pursuant to  this section.    (i) For purposes of this section, the term "state  operations  general  fund"  shall  mean  the office of mental health state operations general  fund  appropriations  before  any  offset  from  the   special   revenue  funds-other miscellaneous special revenue fund or mental hygiene patient  income account.    (j)  No  provision in this section shall create or be deemed to create  any right, interest or entitlement to services or  funds  that  are  the  subject  of  this  act,  or  to  any other services or funds, whether to  individuals,  localities,   providers   or   others,   individually   or  collectively.    (k)  All  appropriations  for  community  mental  health  support  and  workforce reinvestment services  shall  be  adjusted  in  the  followingfiscal  year  to  reflect  the  variance between the initial and revised  estimates of census decline.    * NB Repealed March 31, 2013

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Statutes > New-york > Mhy > Title-e > Article-41 > 41-55

* § 41.55 Community  mental  health  support  and workforce reinvestment              program.    (a) Community mental health support and workforce  reinvestment  funds  shall be annually allocated by the commissioner based upon the following  criteria:    (1)  the efficiency and effectiveness of the use of funding within the  local governmental unit for the delivery of  services  to  persons  with  serious  mental  illness  in  order  to  assure  that resources are made  available to fund mental health services to persons discharged into  the  community; and    (2)  other  relevant  factors that require the maintenance of existing  mental  health  services  and  the  development  of  new  mental  health  services.    (b)  Amounts  provided  pursuant to this section shall only be used to  fund mental health workforce related activities,  including  recruitment  and  retention  initiatives  and  training  programs,  and other general  programmatic activities to help ensure a stable  mental  health  system.  Such  grants  and  other  funds  shall  not  be  used  for capital costs  associated with the development of community mental health  support  and  workforce reinvestment services.    (c)  Prior  to  entering  into contracts for the provision of services  funded pursuant to subdivision (b) of this section, the office of mental  health and any  local  governmental  unit  receiving  such  funds  shall  consider the following:    (1)  the  service  needs  of  persons  with  serious  mental  illness,  including children and adolescents with serious emotional  disturbances,  in  the  geographical  area in which the community mental health support  and workforce reinvestment program operates;    (2) the capacity of the program to meet identified service  needs  and  specified  performance standards related to access, admission, referral,  and service coordination and delivery;    (3) the extent to which community mental health support and  workforce  reinvestment  services  authorized  by  the  contract are consistent and  integrated with the plan prepared and approved pursuant to section 41.16  of this article and other applicable provisions of this article; and    (4) the reliability and capability  of  the  provider,  including  its  expertise,   prior   experience,  financial  responsibility,  record  of  adherence to law, record of providing quality  care  and  services,  and  ability   to  deliver  appropriate  services  in  a  cost-effective  and  efficient  manner  to  persons  with   serious   mental   illness.   The  commissioner  is  authorized  to  promulgate  regulations  to  establish  minimum contractual obligations in accordance  with  the  provisions  of  this subdivision.    (d)  The  commissioner is authorized and empowered to make inspections  and examine records of a local governmental  unit  receiving  state  aid  under  this  section  or  a  provider  of  services  funded  pursuant to  subdivision (b) of this section.  Such  examination  shall  include  all  medical,   service   and  financial  records,  receipts,  disbursements,  contracts, loans and other moneys relating to the financial operation of  the provider.    (e) The amount  of  community  mental  health  support  and  workforce  reinvestment  funds  for the office of mental health shall be determined  in the annual budget and  shall  include  the  amount  of  actual  state  operations  general  fund  appropriation  reductions, including personal  service  savings  and  other  than  personal  service  savings  directly  attributed  to each child and adult non-geriatric inpatient bed closure.  For the purposes of this section a bed shall be considered to be  closed  upon  the  elimination of funding for such beds in the executive budget.The appropriation reductions as a result of inpatient bed closures shall  be no less than seventy thousand dollars per bed on a full annual basis,  as annually recommended by the commissioner, subject to the approval  of  the director of the budget, in the executive budget request prior to the  fiscal  year  for  which  the  executive  budget is being submitted. The  methodologies used to calculate the per bed  closure  savings  shall  be  developed  by  the  commissioner  and  the director of the budget. In no  event shall the full annual value of community mental health support and  workforce reinvestment programs attributable to beds closed as a  result  of  net  inpatient  census  decline exceed the twelve month value of the  office  of  mental  health  state  operations  general  fund  reductions  resulting  from  such  census decline. Such reinvestment amount shall be  made available in the same proportion by  which  the  office  of  mental  health's  state  operations general fund appropriations are reduced each  year as a result of child and adult non-geriatric inpatient bed closures  due to census decline.    (f) Additional  reinvestment  amounts  shall  be  made  available  for  appropriation in the executive budget based upon state operation general  fund appropriations directly attributed to the co-location or closure of  psychiatric  centers  made  pursuant  to  law. Such amount shall be made  available at the same proportion by which the office  of  mental  health  state  operations general fund appropriations are reduced each year as a  result of facility co-locations and closures.    (g)  The  annual  community  mental  health  support   and   workforce  reinvestment  appropriation shall reflect the amount of state operations  general fund appropriation reductions resulting  from  subdivisions  (e)  and  (f)  of  this  section.  Within any fiscal year where appropriation  increases are recommended for the community mental  health  support  and  workforce  reinvestment  program,  insofar as projected inpatient census  decline or facility co-locations or closures do not occur as  estimated,  and  state  operations  general  fund  savings  do  not result, then the  reinvestment appropriations shall be  made  available,  as  needed,  for  transfer from the office of mental health general fund-aid to localities  account  to  the  office  of  mental  health general fund-state purposes  account to pay for any necessary inpatient expenses. The total community  mental health support and workforce reinvestment appropriation also  may  include  such  additional  appropriations,  as shall be determined to be  needed and approved by the legislature, to fund all  the  provisions  of  this section.    (h)  Amounts made available to the community mental health support and  workforce reinvestment program of the office of mental health  shall  be  subject  to annual appropriations therefor. Up to fifteen percent of the  amounts so appropriated shall be made available for  staffing  at  state  mental  health  facilities  and  at least seven percent of the remaining  funds may be allocated for state operated community services pursuant to  this section.    (i) For purposes of this section, the term "state  operations  general  fund"  shall  mean  the office of mental health state operations general  fund  appropriations  before  any  offset  from  the   special   revenue  funds-other miscellaneous special revenue fund or mental hygiene patient  income account.    (j)  No  provision in this section shall create or be deemed to create  any right, interest or entitlement to services or  funds  that  are  the  subject  of  this  act,  or  to  any other services or funds, whether to  individuals,  localities,   providers   or   others,   individually   or  collectively.    (k)  All  appropriations  for  community  mental  health  support  and  workforce reinvestment services  shall  be  adjusted  in  the  followingfiscal  year  to  reflect  the  variance between the initial and revised  estimates of census decline.    * NB Repealed March 31, 2013