2012 New York Consolidated Laws
PBH - Public Health
Article 28 - (2800 - 2823) HOSPITALS
2823 - Supportive housing development program.


NY Pub Health L § 2823 (2012) What's This?
 
    § 2823. Supportive housing development program. 1. For the purposes of
  this  section  "eligible  applicant"  shall  mean  (a)  a  unit of local
  government, or  (b)  a  not-for-profit  corporation  that  has  been  in
  existence for a period of at least one year prior to application and has
  been engaged in supportive housing programs for vulnerable populations.
    2. Grants provided pursuant to this section shall be used only to fund
  housing development activities and other general programmatic activities
  to  help  ensure  a  stable  system of supportive housing for vulnerable
  persons in the community. Reinvestment funds for supportive housing  for
  vulnerable  populations, which are general fund savings directly related
  to inpatient  hospital  and  nursing  home  bed  decertification  and/or
  facility  closure, shall be allocated annually by the commissioner based
  upon the following criteria:
    (a) the efficiency and effectiveness of the use  of  funding  for  the
  development  of  adequate  and  accessible housing to support vulnerable
  persons in the community and to ensure access to supports  necessary  to
  maximize expected outcomes; and
    (b)  other  relevant  factors  relating to the maintenance of existing
  supportive housing and the development of  new  supportive  housing  and
  associated services.
    3.  The  commissioner  shall establish an application process by which
  eligible applicants may apply  for  a  grant  under  this  section.  The
  application shall include:
    (a)  the  geographic  area  in  which  the  housing/services  shall be
  provided;
    (b) a detailed description of the housing/services to be provided;
    (c) a plan for the efficient and effective  use  of  funding  for  the
  development  of  adequate  and  accessible housing to support vulnerable
  persons in the community;
    (d) other relevant factors relating to the  need  for  maintenance  of
  existing  supportive  housing  and  the  development  of  new supportive
  housing and associated services; and
    (e) any other information that the  commissioner  deems  relevant  and
  appropriate.
    4.  Grantees  under  this section shall file an annual report with the
  commissioner, in such form and with such information  and  data  as  the
  commissioner  prescribes  detailing  the  expenditure of grant funds. In
  addition,  the  commissioner  is  authorized  and  empowered   to   make
  inspections  and  examine  records  of  any  entity  funded  pursuant to
  subdivision two 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.
    5. The amount of supportive housing development reinvestment funds for
  the  department  shall  be  subject   to   annual   appropriation.   The
  methodologies  used  to  calculate the savings shall be developed by the
  commissioner and the director of the budget. In no event shall the  full
  annual  value  of  supportive  housing development reinvestment programs
  attributable to inpatient hospital and nursing home bed  decertification
  and/or  facility closure exceed the twelve month value of the department
  of health general fund reductions resulting  from  such  decertification
  and/or facility closure.
    6.    The   annual   supportive   housing   development   reinvestment
  appropriation shall reflect a proportion of the amount of  general  fund
  savings  resulting  from  subdivision  five  of this section. Within any
  fiscal year  where  appropriation  increases  are  recommended  for  the
  supportive   housing   development   reinvestment  program,  insofar  as
  projected bed decertification and/or facility closures do not  occur  as

  estimated, and general fund savings do not result, then the reinvestment
  appropriations   may  be  reduced  in  the  next  year's  annual  budget
  itemization.
    7.  No  provision  in this section shall create or be deemed to create
  any right, interest or entitlement to services or funds that are subject
  to this  section,  or  to  any  other  services  or  funds,  whether  to
  individuals,   localities,   providers   or   others,   individually  or
  collectively.
    8. The commissioner shall promulgate regulations, and  may  promulgate
  emergency regulations, to effectuate the provisions of this section.

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