Bill Text: NY A08591 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes the community chemical dependence services expansion program; provides funding for local governmental units for the provision of new and expanded chemical dependency services.

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-1)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-01-27 - referred to alcoholism and drug abuse [A08591 Detail]

Download: New_York-2013-A08591-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         8591
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 27, 2014
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       Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  CYMBROWITZ,  BROOK-KRASNY  --  read once and
         referred to the Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
       AN ACT to amend the mental hygiene law, in relation to establishing  the
         community chemical dependence services expansion program and providing
         for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. The mental hygiene law is amended by adding a  new  section
    2  22.13 to read as follows:
    3  S 22.13 COMMUNITY CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY SERVICES EXPANSION PROGRAM.
    4    (A)  COMMUNITY  CHEMICAL  DEPENDENCE SERVICES EXPANSION FUNDS SHALL BE
    5  ANNUALLY ALLOCATED BY THE COMMISSIONER BASED UPON THE  FOLLOWING  CRITE-
    6  RIA:
    7    1.  THE  EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE USE OF FUNDING WITHIN THE
    8  LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL UNIT FOR THE DELIVERY OF  SERVICES  TO  PERSONS  WITH
    9  SERIOUS  CHEMICAL  DEPENDENCY IN ORDER TO ASSURE THAT RESOURCES ARE MADE
   10  AVAILABLE TO PERSONS IN THE COMMUNITY;
   11    2. PROVISIONS THAT GRANTEES OF SUCH FUNDS FOR THE PROVISION  OF CHEMI-
   12  CAL DEPENDENCE DETOXIFICATION SERVICES SHALL HAVE A  MECHANISM  TO  LINK
   13  ALL  CLIENTS  RECEIVING DETOXIFICATION SERVICES TO ONGOING TREATMENT FOR
   14  CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY IMMEDIATELY UPON THE CONCLUSION OF THEIR DETOXIFICA-
   15  TION; AND
   16    3. OTHER RELEVANT FACTORS THAT REQUIRE  THE  MAINTENANCE  OF  EXISTING
   17  CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY SERVICES AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW CHEMICAL DEPEND-
   18  ENCY SERVICES.
   19    (B)  AMOUNTS  PROVIDED  PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION SHALL ONLY BE USED TO
   20  FUND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCE TREATMENT  SERVICES,  INCLUDING  DETOXIFICATION
   21  SERVICES, AND ASSOCIATED LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL UNIT ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
   22  SUCH  AS  APPROVED NET OPERATING COST, FEE-FOR-SERVICE REIMBURSEMENT, OR
   23  OTHER FINANCIAL MECHANISMS DESIGNED TO  ACHIEVE  INCREASED  QUALITY  AND
   24  COST EFFECTIVENESS.
   25    (C)  FUNDS  SHALL  BE  DISTRIBUTED  PURSUANT  TO THIS SECTION TO LOCAL
   26  GOVERNMENTAL UNITS IN PROPORTION TO EACH UNIT'S UNMET NEED FOR  CHEMICAL
   27  DEPENDENCE TREATMENT SERVICES, AS ESTABLISHED BY THE OFFICE, EXCEPT THAT
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD07398-02-4
       A. 8591                             2
    1  IN  DISTRIBUTING  SUCH FUNDS, THE COMMISSIONER SHALL CONSIDER THE EXTENT
    2  TO WHICH EACH LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL UNIT HAS MAINTAINED LOCAL CONTRIBUTIONS
    3  FOR EXPENDITURES OF CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY SERVICES MADE PURSUANT  TO  THIS
    4  SECTION  IN  ANY  FISCAL  YEAR  AT  A LEVEL EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN THE
    5  AMOUNT EXPENDED FOR SUCH  SERVICES BY SUCH LOCAL  GOVERNMENTAL  UNIT  IN
    6  THE LAST COMPLETED FISCAL YEAR PRECEDING THAT FISCAL YEAR.
    7    (D)  THE  COMMISSIONER IS AUTHORIZED AND EMPOWERED TO MAKE INSPECTIONS
    8  AND EXAMINE RECORDS OF A LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL  UNIT  RECEIVING  STATE  AID
    9  UNDER THIS SECTION OR A PROVIDER OF SERVICES FUNDED PURSUANT TO SUBDIVI-
   10  SION  (B)  OF  THIS SECTION. SUCH EXAMINATION SHALL INCLUDE ALL MEDICAL,
   11  SERVICE AND FINANCIAL RECORDS, RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CONTRACTS, LOANS
   12  AND OTHER MONEYS RELATING TO THE FINANCIAL OPERATION OF THE PROVIDER.
   13    (E) THE AMOUNT OF COMMUNITY  CHEMICAL  DEPENDENCE  SERVICES  EXPANSION
   14  FUNDS  FOR THE OFFICE SHALL BE DETERMINED IN THE ANNUAL BUDGET AND SHALL
   15  INCLUDE THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION REDUCTIONS ATTRIBUTABLE
   16  TO REDUCTIONS IN MEDICAL ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES FOR  MEDICALLY  MANAGED
   17  CHEMICAL  DEPENDENCE DETOXIFICATION. SUCH REDUCTIONS SHALL BE CALCULATED
   18  BY COMPARING MEDICAL ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES FOR MEDICALLY MANAGED CHEM-
   19  ICAL DEPENDENCY DETOXIFICATION IN THE BASE YEAR WITH THE  SAME  EXPENDI-
   20  TURES  IN THE STATE FISCAL YEAR IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE BASE YEAR. FOR
   21  PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, THE BASE YEAR SHALL BE THE STATE  FISCAL  YEAR
   22  IN  WHICH THE EXECUTIVE BUDGET IS ISSUED. IN COMPUTING SUCH GENERAL FUND
   23  EXPENDITURES, AND IN COMPUTING THE STATE  SHARE  OF  MEDICAL  ASSISTANCE
   24  PURSUANT  TO  THIS  SECTION,  THE  STATE  SHARE OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN
   25  EFFECT ON JANUARY FIRST, TWO THOUSAND FIVE SHALL BE USED.
   26    (F) FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, THE DEFINITIONS CONTAINED IN SECTION
   27  41.03 OF THIS CHAPTER  SHALL  APPLY,  EXCEPT  THAT  CHEMICAL  DEPENDENCE
   28  TREATMENT  SERVICES  SHALL  NOT INCLUDE MEDICALLY MANAGED DETOXIFICATION
   29  PROVIDED IN GENERAL HOSPITALS LICENSED PURSUANT TO ARTICLE  TWENTY-EIGHT
   30  OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH LAW.
   31    (G)  NO  PROVISION IN THIS SECTION SHALL CREATE OR BE DEEMED TO CREATE
   32  ANY RIGHT, INTEREST OR ENTITLEMENT TO SERVICES OR  FUNDS  THAT  ARE  THE
   33  SUBJECT  OF  THIS SECTION, OR TO ANY OTHER SERVICES OR FUNDS, WHETHER TO
   34  INDIVIDUALS, LOCALITIES, PROVIDERS OR OTHERS,  INDIVIDUALLY  OR  COLLEC-
   35  TIVELY.
   36    S  2.  This  act shall take effect immediately and shall expire and be
   37  deemed repealed March 31, 2018.
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