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§  4013.  Hospice  worker  recruitment  and  retention program. 1. The  commissioner shall, subject to the provisions of subdivision two of this  section, increase medical assistance rates of payment by  three  percent  for  hospice services provided on and after December first, two thousand  two,  for  purposes  of   improving   recruitment   and   retention   of  non-supervisory   workers   or   workers   with   direct   patient  care  responsibility.    2. Hospice services providers which have their rates adjusted pursuant  to this section shall use such funds for the purposes of recruitment and  retention of non-supervisory workers or workers with direct patient care  responsibility only and are prohibited from using  such  funds  for  any  other purposes. Funds provided pursuant to this section are not intended  to  supplant  support provided by a local government. Each such provider  shall submit, at a time  and  in  a  manner  to  be  determined  by  the  commissioner,  a written certification attesting that such funds will be  used  solely  for  the  purpose  of   recruitment   and   retention   of  non-supervisory   workers   or   workers   with   direct   patient  care  responsibility. The  commissioner  is  authorized  to  audit  each  such  provider to ensure compliance with the written certification required by  this subdivision and shall recoup all funds determined to have been used  for  purposes  other  than  recruitment and retention of non-supervisory  workers  or  workers  with  direct  patient  care  responsibility.  Such  recoupment shall be in addition to any other penalties provided by law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-40 > 4013

§  4013.  Hospice  worker  recruitment  and  retention program. 1. The  commissioner shall, subject to the provisions of subdivision two of this  section, increase medical assistance rates of payment by  three  percent  for  hospice services provided on and after December first, two thousand  two,  for  purposes  of   improving   recruitment   and   retention   of  non-supervisory   workers   or   workers   with   direct   patient  care  responsibility.    2. Hospice services providers which have their rates adjusted pursuant  to this section shall use such funds for the purposes of recruitment and  retention of non-supervisory workers or workers with direct patient care  responsibility only and are prohibited from using  such  funds  for  any  other purposes. Funds provided pursuant to this section are not intended  to  supplant  support provided by a local government. Each such provider  shall submit, at a time  and  in  a  manner  to  be  determined  by  the  commissioner,  a written certification attesting that such funds will be  used  solely  for  the  purpose  of   recruitment   and   retention   of  non-supervisory   workers   or   workers   with   direct   patient  care  responsibility. The  commissioner  is  authorized  to  audit  each  such  provider to ensure compliance with the written certification required by  this subdivision and shall recoup all funds determined to have been used  for  purposes  other  than  recruitment and retention of non-supervisory  workers  or  workers  with  direct  patient  care  responsibility.  Such  recoupment shall be in addition to any other penalties provided by law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-40 > 4013

§  4013.  Hospice  worker  recruitment  and  retention program. 1. The  commissioner shall, subject to the provisions of subdivision two of this  section, increase medical assistance rates of payment by  three  percent  for  hospice services provided on and after December first, two thousand  two,  for  purposes  of   improving   recruitment   and   retention   of  non-supervisory   workers   or   workers   with   direct   patient  care  responsibility.    2. Hospice services providers which have their rates adjusted pursuant  to this section shall use such funds for the purposes of recruitment and  retention of non-supervisory workers or workers with direct patient care  responsibility only and are prohibited from using  such  funds  for  any  other purposes. Funds provided pursuant to this section are not intended  to  supplant  support provided by a local government. Each such provider  shall submit, at a time  and  in  a  manner  to  be  determined  by  the  commissioner,  a written certification attesting that such funds will be  used  solely  for  the  purpose  of   recruitment   and   retention   of  non-supervisory   workers   or   workers   with   direct   patient  care  responsibility. The  commissioner  is  authorized  to  audit  each  such  provider to ensure compliance with the written certification required by  this subdivision and shall recoup all funds determined to have been used  for  purposes  other  than  recruitment and retention of non-supervisory  workers  or  workers  with  direct  patient  care  responsibility.  Such  recoupment shall be in addition to any other penalties provided by law.