N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law Section 19.28
Receipt and disbursement of federal funds


(a)

The commissioner may receive, use, or distribute federal financial or technical assistance to support construction of facilities, research, staffing, or other programs or activities for alcoholism, substance abuse, or chemical dependence services, appropriated under federal legislation or regulations or under other federal legislation or regulations which provide assistance to the mentally disabled, including but not limited to vocational rehabilitation programs, alcoholism programs, substance abuse programs, poverty programs, or special programs for children or the aged.

(b)

The commissioner may promulgate rules and regulations relating to the commissioner’s powers and duties to implement any provision of state or federal law involving the receipt, use or disbursement of federal financial or technical assistance.

(c)

The department of taxation and finance shall be the custodian of federal financial assistance granted or allocated to the office by the United States. These funds shall be paid out on the audit and warrant of the comptroller on the certificate of the commissioner, or his or her authorized representative.

(d)

Subject to the rules and regulations of the commissioner, any funds made available to the office by the United States or by another state agency as a federal allotment to be administered by the office may be disbursed by it to a local government, voluntary nonprofit agency, educational agency, or other entity properly authorized to receive funds in fulfillment of the purposes of appropriate federal or state legislation for the provision of services, construction of facilities, research, staffing, training or related programs or activities.

Source: Section 19.28 — Receipt and disbursement of federal funds, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/MHY/19.­28 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Apr. 13, 2024).

19.01
Declaration of policy
19.03
Definitions
19.06
Advisory council on underage alcohol consumption and youth substance abuse
19.07
Office of alcoholism and substance abuse services
19.09
Powers of the office and commissioner
19.10
Status of facilities
19.11
Organization and administration of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and its facilities
19.13
Local services
19.14
Civil actions against certain officers and employees of the office
19.15
Programs of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services
19.16
Methadone Registry
19.17
Programs, services, and operation of facilities in the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services
19.18
Opioid addiction treatment and hospital diversion demonstration program
19.18–B
Certified peer recovery advocate services program
19.18–C
Corrections-based substance use disorder treatment and transition services
19.19
Personnel of the office
19.20
Review of criminal history information concerning certain prospective employees and volunteers
19.20–A
Review of criminal history information concerning prospective providers, operators and individuals seeking to be credentialed by the office
19.21
Programs, services, and operation of facilities certified or licensed by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services
19.23
Education and training
19.25
Alcohol awareness program
19.27
Methamphetamine awareness and education program
19.28
Receipt and disbursement of federal funds
19.29
Gifts
19.31
Medication assisted treatment training requirement
19.35
Actions against persons rendering professional services at the request of the office
19.40
Provision of chemical dependence services
19.41
Facilities
19.42
Medical advisory panel
19.43
Retaliatory personnel actions
19.45
Substance use disorder education and recovery grants
19.45*2
The council for treatment equity

Accessed:
Apr. 13, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 19.28’s source at nysenate​.gov

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