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§  461-j.  Family  type  homes for adults; special needs funds. 1. The  commissioner shall establish a procedure whereby payments shall be  made  to  duly  certified  operators  of  family type homes for adults for the  purpose of meeting one or more  of  certain  special  needs  of  persons  residing  in  such  facilities  and  properly  receiving  or eligible to  receive supplemental  security  income,  additional  state  payments  or  safety net assistance benefits, as follows:    (a)   Payments   to   be  used  for  necessary  clothing,  recreation,  transportation and cultural activities of specified individual residents  shall not exceed two hundred ninety dollars per resident per year.    (b) Payments to be used for provision of substitute care to  residents  during   periods  of  emergency  and  scheduled  absence  of  operators,  including periods of operator absence for the purposes of education  and  training, shall not exceed five hundred dollars per facility per year.    (c)  Payments  to  be  used for health and safety equipment  shall not  exceed seventy-five dollars per facility per year.    2. Social services districts shall establish a  separate  account  for  special  needs  funds  and shall administer payments to operators out of  said account, in accordance with regulations which shall be  promulgated  by  the  department.  The  department  shall  pay  district costs out of  available appropriations for such purposes, to the extent of one hundred  percent of the amount expended  pursuant  to  subdivision  one  of  this  section,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  section one hundred  fifty-three of this chapter.  In  addition,  the  department  shall,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of section one hundred fifty-three of  this chapter, reimburse one hundred percent of amounts expended by  each  district for administration under this section only to the extent of ten  percent  of the amount paid by such district pursuant to subdivision one  of this section, and shall thereafter reimburse  fifty  percent  of  any  additional  amounts paid by such district for such administrative costs.  The department may make advances to districts which shall  then  advance  such  funds  to  duly certified operators, to the extent provided for by  department regulations, in anticipation of costs incurred in meeting the  special needs as set forth  in  subdivision  one  of  this  section  and  related   administrative   costs   in   accordance  with  the  procedure  established by the commissioner. Nothing contained in this section shall  be construed  to  require  expenditures  by  any  district  pursuant  to  subdivision one of this section, in excess of the amounts made available  to the district by the department pursuant to this section.    3.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, state reimbursement to  districts may be made only from and to the extent of moneys appropriated  to the department for such purposes.    4. The department shall audit payments and maintenance of accounts  in  accordance   with   department   regulations.   The  commissioner  shall  promulgate regulations to carry out the purposes of this section.

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§  461-j.  Family  type  homes for adults; special needs funds. 1. The  commissioner shall establish a procedure whereby payments shall be  made  to  duly  certified  operators  of  family type homes for adults for the  purpose of meeting one or more  of  certain  special  needs  of  persons  residing  in  such  facilities  and  properly  receiving  or eligible to  receive supplemental  security  income,  additional  state  payments  or  safety net assistance benefits, as follows:    (a)   Payments   to   be  used  for  necessary  clothing,  recreation,  transportation and cultural activities of specified individual residents  shall not exceed two hundred ninety dollars per resident per year.    (b) Payments to be used for provision of substitute care to  residents  during   periods  of  emergency  and  scheduled  absence  of  operators,  including periods of operator absence for the purposes of education  and  training, shall not exceed five hundred dollars per facility per year.    (c)  Payments  to  be  used for health and safety equipment  shall not  exceed seventy-five dollars per facility per year.    2. Social services districts shall establish a  separate  account  for  special  needs  funds  and shall administer payments to operators out of  said account, in accordance with regulations which shall be  promulgated  by  the  department.  The  department  shall  pay  district costs out of  available appropriations for such purposes, to the extent of one hundred  percent of the amount expended  pursuant  to  subdivision  one  of  this  section,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  section one hundred  fifty-three of this chapter.  In  addition,  the  department  shall,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of section one hundred fifty-three of  this chapter, reimburse one hundred percent of amounts expended by  each  district for administration under this section only to the extent of ten  percent  of the amount paid by such district pursuant to subdivision one  of this section, and shall thereafter reimburse  fifty  percent  of  any  additional  amounts paid by such district for such administrative costs.  The department may make advances to districts which shall  then  advance  such  funds  to  duly certified operators, to the extent provided for by  department regulations, in anticipation of costs incurred in meeting the  special needs as set forth  in  subdivision  one  of  this  section  and  related   administrative   costs   in   accordance  with  the  procedure  established by the commissioner. Nothing contained in this section shall  be construed  to  require  expenditures  by  any  district  pursuant  to  subdivision one of this section, in excess of the amounts made available  to the district by the department pursuant to this section.    3.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, state reimbursement to  districts may be made only from and to the extent of moneys appropriated  to the department for such purposes.    4. The department shall audit payments and maintenance of accounts  in  accordance   with   department   regulations.   The  commissioner  shall  promulgate regulations to carry out the purposes of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-7 > Title-2 > 461-j

§  461-j.  Family  type  homes for adults; special needs funds. 1. The  commissioner shall establish a procedure whereby payments shall be  made  to  duly  certified  operators  of  family type homes for adults for the  purpose of meeting one or more  of  certain  special  needs  of  persons  residing  in  such  facilities  and  properly  receiving  or eligible to  receive supplemental  security  income,  additional  state  payments  or  safety net assistance benefits, as follows:    (a)   Payments   to   be  used  for  necessary  clothing,  recreation,  transportation and cultural activities of specified individual residents  shall not exceed two hundred ninety dollars per resident per year.    (b) Payments to be used for provision of substitute care to  residents  during   periods  of  emergency  and  scheduled  absence  of  operators,  including periods of operator absence for the purposes of education  and  training, shall not exceed five hundred dollars per facility per year.    (c)  Payments  to  be  used for health and safety equipment  shall not  exceed seventy-five dollars per facility per year.    2. Social services districts shall establish a  separate  account  for  special  needs  funds  and shall administer payments to operators out of  said account, in accordance with regulations which shall be  promulgated  by  the  department.  The  department  shall  pay  district costs out of  available appropriations for such purposes, to the extent of one hundred  percent of the amount expended  pursuant  to  subdivision  one  of  this  section,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  section one hundred  fifty-three of this chapter.  In  addition,  the  department  shall,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of section one hundred fifty-three of  this chapter, reimburse one hundred percent of amounts expended by  each  district for administration under this section only to the extent of ten  percent  of the amount paid by such district pursuant to subdivision one  of this section, and shall thereafter reimburse  fifty  percent  of  any  additional  amounts paid by such district for such administrative costs.  The department may make advances to districts which shall  then  advance  such  funds  to  duly certified operators, to the extent provided for by  department regulations, in anticipation of costs incurred in meeting the  special needs as set forth  in  subdivision  one  of  this  section  and  related   administrative   costs   in   accordance  with  the  procedure  established by the commissioner. Nothing contained in this section shall  be construed  to  require  expenditures  by  any  district  pursuant  to  subdivision one of this section, in excess of the amounts made available  to the district by the department pursuant to this section.    3.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, state reimbursement to  districts may be made only from and to the extent of moneys appropriated  to the department for such purposes.    4. The department shall audit payments and maintenance of accounts  in  accordance   with   department   regulations.   The  commissioner  shall  promulgate regulations to carry out the purposes of this section.