N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law Section 41.44
Community residential services for the mentally ill


(a)

The commissioner of mental health is authorized, within appropriations made therefor, to establish a continuum of community residential services for the mentally ill.

(b)

The commissioner shall establish standards for the operation and funding of community residential services, including but not limited to:

1.

criteria for admission to and continued residence in each type of community residence;

2.

periodic evaluation of services provided by community residences;

3.

staffing patterns for each type of community residence; and

4.

guidelines for determining state aid to community residences, as described in subdivision (c) of this section.

(c)

Within amounts available therefor and subject to regulations established by him and notwithstanding any other provisions of this article, the commissioner may provide state aid to local governments and to voluntary agencies in an amount not to exceed one hundred percent of net operating costs of community residences for the mentally ill. The commissioner shall establish guidelines for determining the amount of state aid provided pursuant to this section. The guidelines shall be designed to enable the effective and efficient operation of such residences and shall include, but need not be limited to standards for determining anticipated revenue, for retention and use of income exceeding the anticipated amount and for determining reasonable levels of uncollectible income. Such state aid to voluntary agencies shall not be granted unless there has been prior approval of the proposed community residence by the local governmental unit.

(d)

The commissioner shall establish standards for the operation and funding of residential care centers for adults, including but not limited to:

1.

criteria for admission to and continued residence in residential care centers for adults, including curfews, restrictions against on-site use of alcohol and controlled substances and criminal involvement. For residential care centers for adults licensed or established after April first, nineteen hundred eighty-eight criteria for admission shall also include but not be limited to, in the case of centers on the grounds of existing state operated psychiatric hospitals, the availability of at least twenty-five percent of the placements for community clients. In the case of community based residential care centers for adults, a minimum of fifty percent of the placements within a region shall be reserved for community clients. For the purposes of this section a community client is any person who, immediately prior to admission to the residential care center for adults, was not a resident of a state operated psychiatric hospital for more than thirty consecutive days, or if such person was residing in the community immediately prior to admission to the residential care center for adults, was not a resident of a state operated psychiatric hospital within the previous thirty days;

2.

provision of on-site services by residential care centers for adults which shall include but not be limited to, case management, medication management, and development of a recommended service plan for each resident for necessary social, vocational and clinical services;

3.

periodic review of services provided by residential care centers for adults;

4.

staffing patterns for residential care centers for adults which shall be sufficient to provide on-site supervision twenty-four hours per day at each facility; and

5.

guidelines for determining state aid to residential care centers for adults as described in subdivisions (e) and (f) of this section.

(e)

Within amounts available therefor and notwithstanding any other provisions of this article, the commissioner may provide state aid to local governments and to voluntary agencies for the operation of residential care centers for adults in accordance with paragraph one of this subdivision, and may provide state aid to local governments, voluntary agencies, and other individuals or organizations certified to operate residential care centers for adults, in accordance with paragraph two of this subdivision.

1.

The commissioner may provide state aid in an amount not to exceed one hundred percent of net operating costs of residential care centers for adults. The commissioner shall establish guidelines for determining the amount of state aid provided pursuant to this paragraph.

2.

The commissioner may provide state aid through the payment of fees for reimbursable services. For purposes of this paragraph, reimbursable services include, but are not limited to, room and board. The commissioner shall establish standards for programs funded under this section and shall by rule or regulation annually establish fees for each reimbursable service, subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Fees may be varied for geographic reasons or for other good cause shown.

(f)

Within amounts available therefor, the commissioner may provide state aid to local governments and voluntary agencies for capital costs for residential care centers for adults at the rate of up to fifty percent of such capital costs; provided, however, that no such state aid shall be granted unless the recipient enters into an agreement in a form acceptable to the commissioner guaranteeing that the residential care center for adults will be operated by the recipient or made available at no cost to another provider of services or the office of mental health for no less than twenty years, and grants the state such security and real property interests as the commissioner may require.

(g)

No psychiatric center shall have more than one residential care center for adults on its grounds unless the commissioner of mental health submits a report to the legislature and the governor demonstrating the appropriateness of such additional residential care center for adults. After October first, nineteen hundred eighty-seven, the commissioner shall not convert inpatient buildings on the grounds of a psychiatric center to a residential care center for adults unless such buildings are vacant, nor cause such buildings to be vacated solely for the purposes of establishing a residential care center for adults.

Source: Section 41.44 — Community residential services for the mentally ill, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/MHY/41.­44 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

41.01
Declaration of purpose
41.03
Definitions
41.04
Responsibilities of commissioners of the offices
41.05
Local governmental unit
41.07
Provision of services by the local governmental unit
41.09
Director
41.10
State conference of local mental hygiene directors
41.11
Composition of boards
41.13
Powers and duties of local governmental units
41.15
Approved plans and state aid
41.16
Local planning
41.17
State and local coordination
41.18
Local services plan
41.24
Study on alternative to net deficit funding
41.25
Fees
41.27
State aid procedures
41.29
Liability of local government
41.31
Publication of records
41.32
Transitional provisions for local assistance funding of federally funded demonstration projects for treatment of alcoholics
41.33
Community residences for the mentally disabled
41.34
Site selection of community residential facilities
41.35
Demonstration programs
41.36
Community residential facilities
41.37
Community residence and residential treatment facility for children and youth development grants
41.38
Rental and mortgage payments of community residential facilities for the mentally ill
41.39
Vocational programs
41.40
Small community residential facilities
41.40*2
Respite services
41.41
Rights of persons with developmental disabilities
41.42
Family support programs
41.43
Family support services
41.44
Community residential services for the mentally ill
41.45
Development grants for residential care centers for adults
41.46
Disclosure by members, officers and employees
41.47
Community support services program
41.48
Real property acquisition options
41.49
Adolescent suicide prevention program
41.49*2
Community based mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed children
41.50
Development grants for comprehensive psychiatric emergency programs
41.51
State aid for costs of comprehensive psychiatric emergency programs
41.52
Community residential services for alcoholism
41.53
Community residence development grants for alcoholism services
41.54
Roles and responsibilities of certain board members
41.54*2
Employee assistance programs
41.55
Community mental health support and workforce reinvestment program
41.57
Compulsive gambling education and treatment program

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

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