2015 New York Laws
SOS - Social Services
Article 2-A - SHELTER AND SUPPORTED HOUSING PROGRAMS
Title 2 - (45 - 45-G) SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM
45-D - Operating plans.

NY Soc Serv L § 45-D (2015) What's This?

45-d. Operating plans. 1. Contracts with not-for-profit corporations and charitable organizations shall be approved by the social services district, or the commissioner in the case of direct applications, in accordance with an operational plan submitted pursuant to the provisions of subdivision two of this section.

2. The social services district, or the commissioner in the case of direct applications, shall require that, in order to receive funds pursuant to this title, the not-for-profit corporation or charitable organization must submit an operating plan. Preference shall be given to plans which demonstrate that existing state, federal, local and private dollars will be utilized to the fullest extent possible to fund the service costs of the project. Such plans shall include but not be limited to:

(a) the manner in which the capital expenses of the project shall be met;

(b) the services that will be provided to the residents of the project;

(c) the specific population that will be served by the project and how the project will address the population's special needs;

(d) a description of the manner in which coordination with other federal, state, local and private funding sources shall be achieved;

(e) the cost per month per eligible resident of the services to be provided; and

(f) evidence demonstrating that such project complies or will comply with existing local, state and federal laws and regulations.

3. Prior to entering into a contract pursuant to this title, the social services district, or the commissioner in the case of direct applications, shall determine that the not-for-profit corporation or charitable organization submitting such plan is a bona fide organization which shall have demonstrated by its past and current activities that it has the ability to maintain, manage or operate such project, that the organization is financially responsible, that the proposed project is financially viable and that the project has been determined to be appropriate for the needs of the homeless in the relevant community.


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