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A08000 Summary:

BILL NOA08000
 
SAME ASSAME AS S07459
 
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Amd §§2 - 6 & 8, Chap 113 of 2025; amd §5, Chap 118 of 2025; amd §11, Chap 119 of 2025
 
Provides for emergency appropriation through April 23, 2025 for the support of government.
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A08000 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          8000
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     April 17, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M. of A. PRETLOW -- (at request of the Governor) -- read
          once and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means
 
        AN ACT making appropriations for the support  of  government;  to  amend
          chapter  113 of the laws of 2025 making appropriations for the support
          of government, in relation thereto; to amend chapter 118 of  the  laws
          of  2025  making  appropriations  for  the  support  of government, in
          relation thereto; to amend chapter 119 of  the  laws  of  2025  making
          appropriations for the support of government, in relation thereto; 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.  Legislative  intent.  The  legislature  hereby  finds  and
     2  declares  that the enactment of these appropriations provides sufficient
     3  authority to the comptroller for the purpose of making payments for  the
     4  purposes described herein until such time as appropriation bills submit-
     5  ted  by  the  governor pursuant to article VII of the state constitution
     6  for the support of government for the state fiscal year beginning  April
     7  1, 2025 are enacted.
     8    §  2. Section 2 of chapter 113 of the laws of 2025, relating to making
     9  appropriations for the support of government, as amended by chapter  120
    10  of the laws of 2025, is amended to read as follows:
    11    §  2.  The  amounts  specified  in this section, or so much thereof as
    12  shall be sufficient to accomplish the  purposes  designated,  is  hereby
    13  appropriated  and  authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the
    14  public officers and for the purpose specified,  which  amount  shall  be
    15  available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2025.
 
    16                     ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
 
    17  For  the  purpose  of  making  payments  for
    18    personal  service,  including  liabilities
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD12007-01-5

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     1    incurred  prior  to  April 1, 2025, on the
     2    payrolls scheduled to be paid  during  the
     3    period April 1 through April [17] 23, 2025
     4    to  state  officers  and  employees of the
     5    executive branch, including the  governor,
     6    lieutenant   governor,   comptroller,  and
     7    attorney general, and to employees of  the
     8    legislature.   This   appropriation   also
     9    includes payments for  services  performed
    10    by  mentally  ill or developmentally disa-
    11    bled persons who are employed in state-op-
    12    erated special employment, work-for-pay or
    13    sheltered workshop programs ..............
    14    ............................ [986,830,000] 1,336,630,000
    15                                --------------
 
    16    § 3. Section 3 of chapter 113 of the laws of 2025, relating to  making
    17  appropriations  for the support of government, as amended by chapter 120
    18  of the laws of 2025, is amended to read as follows:
    19    § 3. The amount specified in this section, or so much thereof as shall
    20  be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, is hereby  appropri-
    21  ated  and  authorized  to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the public
    22  officers and for the purpose specified, which amount shall be  available
    23  for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2025.
 
    24                     ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
 
    25  For  the  payment  of  state  operations non
    26    personal service liabilities to the execu-
    27    tive branch,  including  the  comptroller,
    28    and the attorney general, and legislature,
    29    incurred  in  the ordinary course of busi-
    30    ness, during the period  April  1  through
    31    April  [17] 22, 2025, pursuant to existing
    32    state law and for purposes for  which  the
    33    legislature  authorized the expenditure of
    34    moneys during the 2024-2025  state  fiscal
    35    year;   provided,  however,  that  nothing
    36    contained herein shall be deemed to  limit
    37    or  restrict  the  power  or  authority of
    38    state departments or agencies  to  conduct
    39    their  activities or operations in accord-
    40    ance  with  existing  law,   and   further
    41    provided  that  nothing  contained  herein
    42    shall be deemed to supersede,  nullify  or
    43    modify the provisions of section 40 of the
    44    state  finance law prescribing when appro-
    45    priations made  for  the  2024-2025  state
    46    fiscal  year  shall  have  ceased  to have
    47    force and effect ............................ 32,000,000
    48                                              --------------
 
    49    § 4. Section 4 of chapter 113 of the laws of 2025, relating to  making
    50  appropriations  for the support of government, as amended by chapter 120
    51  of the laws of 2025, is amended to read as follows:

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     1    § 4. The amounts specified in this section,  or  so  much  thereof  as
     2  shall  be  sufficient  to  accomplish the purposes designated, is hereby
     3  appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided,  to  the
     4  public  officers  and  for the purposes specified, which amount shall be
     5  available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2025.
 
     6             MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
 
     7                            GENERAL STATE CHARGES
 
     8                              STATE OPERATIONS
     9  GENERAL STATE CHARGES ....................... [537,121,000]  566,796,000
    10                                              --------------
 
    11    General Fund
    12    State Purposes Account - 10050
 
    13  For  employee  fringe  benefits according to
    14    the following project  schedule  including
    15    those   benefits   which  are  related  to
    16    employees paid from  funds,  accounts,  or
    17    programs  where the division of the budget
    18    has issued waivers .......... [537,121,000]  566,696,000
 
    19                Project Schedule
    20  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    21  --------------------------------------------
    22  For the  state's  contribution
    23    to the health insurance fund
    24    and deposit into the retiree
    25    health  benefit  trust  fund
    26    pursuant to section 99-aa of
    27    the state finance  law.  The
    28    state's  share of the health
    29    insurance program  dividends
    30    shall  be  available  to pay
    31    for the premiums in 2025-26 .. 422,000,000
    32  For the  state's  contribution
    33    to   the   social   security
    34    contribution fund ..........
    35    ................ [69,850,000]   99,150,000
    36  For the  state's  contribution
    37    to   employee  benefit  fund
    38    programs ...................... 37,500,000
    39  For the  state's  contribution
    40    to the dental insurance plan ... 6,000,000
    41  For   the   state's  share  of
    42    contributions to the  volun-
    43    tary   defined  contribution
    44    plan  made  on   behalf   of
    45    eligible  employees pursuant
    46    to chapter 18 of the laws of
    47    2012 who  elect  to  partic-
    48    ipate  in  such plan and who
    49    are not  otherwise  eligible
    50    to  participate  in the SUNY

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     1    optional retirement  program
     2    ................... [279,000]      554,000
     3  For  the payment of the metro-
     4    politan commuter transporta-
     5    tion mobility  tax  pursuant
     6    to  article  23  of  the tax
     7    law, as added by chapter  25
     8    of  the  laws  of  2009,  on
     9    behalf of the state  employ-
    10    ees  employed  in the metro-
    11    politan commuter transporta-
    12    tion district .................. 1,475,000
    13  For the  state's  contribution
    14    to the vision care plan ........... 17,000
    15                                --------------
    16      Project schedule total ...
    17        ........... [537,121,000]  566,696,000
    18                  --------------
 
    19  For payment of claims for damage to personal
    20    or real property or for bodily injuries or
    21    wrongful death caused by officers, employ-
    22    ees, or other authorized persons providing
    23    service  to state government while provid-
    24    ing such service, and the state university
    25    construction fund while acting within  the
    26    scope of their employment, and while oper-
    27    ating motor vehicles, and for any individ-
    28    uals  operating  motor  vehicles which are
    29    assigned on a permanent basis  with  unre-
    30    stricted use to state officers and employ-
    31    ees   when   the   person  is  permanently
    32    assigned the motor vehicle (80559) ............. 100,000
    33                                              --------------

    34    § 5. Section 5 of chapter 118 of the laws of 2025, relating to  making
    35  appropriations  for the support of government, as amended by chapter 120
    36  of the laws of 2025, is amended to read as follows:
    37    § 5. The amounts specified in this section,  or  so  much  thereof  as
    38  shall  be  sufficient  to  accomplish the purposes designated, is hereby
    39  appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided,  to  the
    40  public  officers  and  for the purposes specified, which amount shall be
    41  available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2025.
 
    42                                  JUDICIARY
 
    43  For  the  purpose  of  making  payments  for
    44    personal  service,  including  liabilities
    45    incurred prior to April 1,  2025,  on  the
    46    payrolls  scheduled  to be paid during the
    47    period April 1 through April [17] 23, 2025
    48    to officers and employees of the judiciary
    49    .............................. [85,000,000]  175,000,000
    50  For the payment of state operations  nonper-
    51    sonal  service  liabilities,  the  sum  of
    52    twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000),

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     1    or so much thereof as shall be  sufficient
     2    to  accomplish  the purpose designated, is
     3    hereby appropriated to the  judiciary  out
     4    of any moneys in the general fund or other
     5    funds  to the credit of the state purposes
     6    account not  otherwise  appropriated.  The
     7    comptroller   is   hereby  authorized  and
     8    directed to utilize this appropriation for
     9    the purpose of making payments for nonper-
    10    sonal service liabilities incurred by  the
    11    judiciary  from April 1 through April [17]
    12    22, 2025 .................................... 25,000,000
    13  For the payment of aid to localities liabil-
    14    ities, the sum of thirty  million  dollars
    15    ($30,000,000), or so much thereof as shall
    16    be  sufficient  to  accomplish the purpose
    17    designated, is hereby appropriated to  the
    18    judiciary out of any moneys in the general
    19    fund  or  other funds to the credit of the
    20    state  purposes  account   not   otherwise
    21    appropriated.  The  comptroller  is hereby
    22    authorized and directed  to  utilize  this
    23    appropriation  for  the  purpose of making
    24    payments for aid to localities liabilities
    25    incurred by the  judiciary  from  April  1
    26    through April [17] 22, 2025 ................. 30,000,000
    27  For  the  payment of employee fringe benefit
    28    programs including, but  not  limited  to,
    29    the   judiciary's   contributions  to  the
    30    health  insurance  fund,  the   employees'
    31    retirement   system  pension  accumulation
    32    fund,  the  social  security  contribution
    33    fund,  employee benefit fund programs, the
    34    dental insurance  plan,  the  vision  care
    35    plan, the unemployment insurance fund, and
    36    for  workers'  compensation  benefits, the
    37    sum  of  three  hundred  million   dollars
    38    ($300,000,000),  or  so  much  thereof  as
    39    shall  be  sufficient  to  accomplish  the
    40    purpose designated, is hereby appropriated
    41    to  the judiciary out of any moneys in the
    42    general fund or other funds to the  credit
    43    of  the  state purposes account not other-
    44    wise  appropriated.  The  comptroller   is
    45    hereby  authorized and directed to utilize
    46    this  appropriation  for  the  purpose  of
    47    making  payments for employee fringe bene-
    48    fit liabilities incurred by the  judiciary
    49    from April 1 through April [17] 22, 2025 ... 300,000,000
    50                                              --------------
 
    51    §  6. Section 5 of chapter 113 of the laws of 2025, relating to making
    52  appropriations for the support of government, as amended by chapter  120
    53  of the laws of 2025, is amended to read as follows:
    54    §  5.  The  amounts  specified  in this section, or so much thereof as
    55  shall be sufficient to accomplish the  purposes  designated,  is  hereby

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     1  appropriated  and  authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the
     2  public officers and for the purposes specified, which  amount  shall  be
     3  available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2025.

     4                            DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
 
     5                              AID TO LOCALITIES
 
     6  CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM ......... [25,190,000]    30,540,000
     7                                              --------------
 
     8    General Fund
     9    Local Assistance Account - 10000
 
    10  For  services  and  expenses  related to the
    11    Indian health program.  The  money  hereby
    12    appropriated   shall  be  for  payment  of
    13    financial assistance heretofore accrued or
    14    hereafter to accrue (26840) .................. 7,000,000
    15                                              --------------
 
    16    Special Revenue Funds - Federal
    17    Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund
    18    Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25022
 
    19  For various  federal  food  and  nutritional
    20    services.  The  moneys hereby appropriated
    21    shall be available for payment  of  finan-
    22    cial assistance heretofore accrued (26986)
    23    ............................. [18,190,000]    23,540,000
    24                                --------------
 
    25  ELDERLY PHARMACEUTICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE PROGRAM ............ 1,520,000
    26                                                            --------------
 
    27    Special Revenue Funds - Other
    28    HCRA Resources Fund
    29    EPIC Premium Account - 20818
 
    30  For services and expenses of the program for
    31    elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage,
    32    including   reimbursement   to  pharmacies
    33    participating in such program.
    34  The  moneys  hereby  appropriated  shall  be
    35    available for payment of financial assist-
    36    ance heretofore accrued (26803) .............. 1,520,000

    37  MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............... [3,333,612,000] 6,032,985,000
    38                                              --------------
 
    39    General Fund
    40    Local Assistance Account - 10000
 
    41  For  the medical assistance program, includ-
    42    ing  administrative  expenses,  for  local

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     1    social services districts, and for medical
     2    care rates for authorized child care agen-
     3    cies.
     4  Notwithstanding  section  40  of  the  state
     5    finance law or any provision of law to the
     6    contrary,  subject  to  federal  approval,
     7    department  of health state funds medicaid
     8    spending, excluding payments  for  medical
     9    services   provided  at  state  facilities
    10    operated by the office of  mental  health,
    11    the  office  for people with developmental
    12    disabilities and the office  of  addiction
    13    services  and supports and further exclud-
    14    ing any payments which are  not  appropri-
    15    ated  within  the department of health, in
    16    the aggregate, for  the  period  April  1,
    17    2025  through  March  31,  2026, shall not
    18    exceed $33,417,285,000 except as  provided
    19    below  provided,  however,  such aggregate
    20    limits may be adjusted by the director  of
    21    the  budget  to account for any changes in
    22    the New York state federal medical assist-
    23    ance percentage amount established  pursu-
    24    ant  to  the  federal social security act,
    25    increases in provider revenues, reductions
    26    in local social services district payments
    27    for  medical  assistance   administration,
    28    minimum   wage  increases,  and  beginning
    29    April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the
    30    New York  state  medical  indemnity  fund,
    31    pursuant  to  chapter  59  of  the laws of
    32    2011, and state costs or savings from  the
    33    essential  plan  program. Such projections
    34    may be adjusted by  the  director  of  the
    35    budget  to  account for increased or expe-
    36    dited department  of  health  state  funds
    37    medicaid  expenditures  as  a  result of a
    38    natural or other type of disaster, includ-
    39    ing a governmental declaration of emergen-
    40    cy.
    41  The director of the budget, in  consultation
    42    with  the  commissioner  of  health, shall
    43    assess on  a  quarterly  basis  known  and
    44    projected medicaid expenditures by catego-
    45    ry of service and by geographic region, as
    46    defined by the commissioner, incurred both
    47    prior to and subsequent to such assessment
    48    for  each such period, and if the director
    49    of the budget determines that such expend-
    50    itures  are  expected  to  cause  medicaid
    51    spending  for  such  period  to exceed the
    52    aggregate limit specified herein for  such
    53    period,  the  state  medicaid director, in
    54    consultation  with  the  director  of  the
    55    budget  and  the  commissioner  of health,
    56    shall develop  a  medicaid  savings  allo-

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     1    cation  adjustment  to limit such spending
     2    to the aggregate  limit  specified  herein
     3    for such period.
     4  Such  medicaid savings allocation adjustment
     5    shall be designed, to reduce the  expendi-
     6    tures  authorized  by  the  appropriations
     7    herein in compliance  with  the  following
     8    guidelines:  (1)  reductions shall be made
     9    in compliance with applicable federal law,
    10    including the provisions  of  the  Patient
    11    Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public
    12    Law  No.  111-148, and the Health Care and
    13    Education  Reconciliation  Act  of   2010,
    14    Public   Law   No.  111-152  (collectively
    15    "Affordable Care Act") and any  subsequent
    16    amendments  thereto or regulations promul-
    17    gated thereunder; (2) reductions shall  be
    18    made  in  a  manner that complies with the
    19    state medicaid plan approved by the feder-
    20    al  centers  for  medicare  and   medicaid
    21    services,   provided,  however,  that  the
    22    commissioner of health  is  authorized  to
    23    submit  any  state  plan amendment or seek
    24    other federal approval,  including  waiver
    25    authority,  to implement the provisions of
    26    the medicaid savings allocation adjustment
    27    that meets the other  criteria  set  forth
    28    herein;  (3) reductions shall be made in a
    29    manner that  maximizes  federal  financial
    30    participation,  to the extent practicable,
    31    including any  federal  financial  partic-
    32    ipation that is available or is reasonably
    33    expected   to  become  available,  in  the
    34    discretion of the commissioner, under  the
    35    Affordable  Care Act; (4) reductions shall
    36    be  made  uniformly  among  categories  of
    37    services  and  geographic  regions  of the
    38    state,  to  the  extent  practicable,  and
    39    shall  be made uniformly within a category
    40    of service,  to  the  extent  practicable,
    41    except  where  the commissioner determines
    42    that  there  are  sufficient  grounds  for
    43    non-uniformity,  including but not limited
    44    to: the extent to which  specific  catego-
    45    ries of services contributed to department
    46    of health medicaid state funds spending in
    47    excess of the limits specified herein; the
    48    need  to  maintain  safety net services in
    49    underserved communities; or the  potential
    50    benefits  of  pursuing  innovative payment
    51    models contemplated by the Affordable Care
    52    Act, in which case such grounds  shall  be
    53    set  forth  in  the medicaid savings allo-
    54    cation  adjustment;  and  (5)   reductions
    55    shall  be  made  in a manner that does not
    56    unnecessarily    create     administrative

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     1    burdens to medicaid applicants and recipi-
     2    ents or providers.
     3  The commissioner shall seek the input of the
     4    legislature,   as  well  as  organizations
     5    representing   health   care    providers,
     6    consumers,   businesses,  workers,  health
     7    insurers, and others with relevant  exper-
     8    tise,  in developing such medicaid savings
     9    allocation adjustment, to the extent  that
    10    all  or  part  of  such adjustment, in the
    11    discretion of the commissioner, is  likely
    12    to  have  a material impact on the overall
    13    medicaid program, particular categories of
    14    service or particular  geographic  regions
    15    of the state.
    16  (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid
    17    savings   allocation   adjustment  on  the
    18    department of health's website  and  shall
    19    provide  written copies of such adjustment
    20    to the chairs of the  senate  finance  and
    21    the  assembly ways and means committees at
    22    least 30 days before  the  date  on  which
    23    implementation is expected to begin.
    24  (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid
    25    savings  allocation  adjustment subsequent
    26    to the provisions of notice and  prior  to
    27    implementation  but needs to provide a new
    28    notice pursuant  to  subparagraph  (i)  of
    29    this  paragraph  only  if the commissioner
    30    determines, in his or her discretion, that
    31    such  revisions   materially   alter   the
    32    adjustment.
    33  Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs
    34    (a)  and  (b)  of  this  subdivision,  the
    35    commissioner  need  not  seek  the   input
    36    described  in paragraph (a) of this subdi-
    37    vision or provide notice pursuant to para-
    38    graph (b) of this subdivision if,  in  the
    39    discretion  of the commissioner, expedited
    40    development and implementation of a  medi-
    41    caid   savings  allocation  adjustment  is
    42    necessary due to a public health  emergen-
    43    cy.
    44  For  purposes  of  this  section,  a  public
    45    health emergency  is  defined  as:  (i)  a
    46    disaster,   natural   or  otherwise,  that
    47    significantly increases the immediate need
    48    for health care personnel in  an  area  of
    49    the state; (ii) an event or condition that
    50    creates a widespread risk of exposure to a
    51    serious   communicable   disease,  or  the
    52    potential  for  such  widespread  risk  of
    53    exposure;  or  (iii)  any  other  event or
    54    condition determined by  the  commissioner
    55    to constitute an imminent threat to public
    56    health.

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     1  Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to
     2    prevent  all  or  part  of  such  medicaid
     3    savings allocation adjustment from  taking
     4    effect retroactively to the extent permit-
     5    ted  by  the  federal centers for medicare
     6    and medicaid services.
     7  In  accordance  with  the  medicaid  savings
     8    allocation adjustment, the commissioner of
     9    the  department  of  health  shall  reduce
    10    department of health state funds  medicaid
    11    spending  by  the  amount of the projected
    12    overspending through,  actions  including,
    13    but not limited to modifying or suspending
    14    reimbursement  methods,  including but not
    15    limited to all fees,  premium  levels  and
    16    rates   of  payment,  notwithstanding  any
    17    provision of  law  that  sets  a  specific
    18    amount   or   methodology   for  any  such
    19    payments or rates of payment; modifying or
    20    discontinuing medicaid  program  benefits;
    21    seeking  all  necessary federal approvals,
    22    including, but  not  limited  to  waivers,
    23    waiver  amendments;  and  suspending  time
    24    frames for  notice,  approval  or  certif-
    25    ication  of  rate  requirements,  notwith-
    26    standing any provision  of  law,  rule  or
    27    regulation  to the contrary, including but
    28    not limited to sections 2807 and  3614  of
    29    the public health law, section 18 of chap-
    30    ter  2  of  the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR
    31    505.14(h).
    32  The department of  health  shall  prepare  a
    33    quarterly  report  that  sets  forth:  (a)
    34    known and projected department  of  health
    35    medicaid   expenditures  as  described  in
    36    subdivision  (1)  of  this  section,   and
    37    factors  that  could  result  in  medicaid
    38    disbursements  for  the   relevant   state
    39    fiscal   year   to  exceed  the  projected
    40    department of health state funds disburse-
    41    ments in the enacted budget financial plan
    42    pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of
    43    the state finance law, including  spending
    44    increases  or decreases due to: enrollment
    45    fluctuations,  rate  changes,  utilization
    46    changes,  MRT  investments,  and  shift of
    47    beneficiaries to managed care;  and  vari-
    48    ations  in  offline medicaid payments; and
    49    (b) the actions  taken  to  implement  any
    50    medicaid   savings  allocation  adjustment
    51    implemented pursuant to subdivision (4) of
    52    this   section,   including    information
    53    concerning  the  impact of such actions on
    54    each  category   of   service   and   each
    55    geographic  region of the state. Each such
    56    quarterly report shall be provided to  the

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     1    chairs  of  the  senate  finance  and  the
     2    assembly ways  and  means  committees  and
     3    shall  be  posted  on  the  department  of
     4    health's website in a timely manner.
     5  The  money  hereby  appropriated  is  to  be
     6    available for payment  of  aid  heretofore
     7    accrued  or  hereafter  accrued to munici-
     8    palities,  and  to  providers  of  medical
     9    services  pursuant to section 367-b of the
    10    social services law, and  for  payment  of
    11    state aid to municipalities and to provid-
    12    ers  of  family care where payment systems
    13    through the fiscal intermediaries are  not
    14    operational.
    15  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    16    of law to the contrary, funds may be  used
    17    by   the   department  for  outside  legal
    18    assistance on issues involving the federal
    19    government, the  conduct  of  preadmission
    20    screening   and  annual  resident  reviews
    21    required by the state's medicaid  program,
    22    computer  matching with insurance carriers
    23    to insure that medicaid is  the  payer  of
    24    last  resort and activities related to the
    25    management of the pharmacy benefit  avail-
    26    able under the medicaid program.
    27  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    28    of law, in lieu of payments authorized  by
    29    the  social  services  law, or payments of
    30    federal funds otherwise due to  the  local
    31    social  services  districts  for  programs
    32    provided under the federal social security
    33    act or the federal food stamp  act,  funds
    34    herein  appropriated, in amounts certified
    35    by the state commissioner of temporary and
    36    disability assistance or the state commis-
    37    sioner of health as due from local  social
    38    services  districts  each  month  as their
    39    share of payments made pursuant to section
    40    367-b of the social services  law  may  be
    41    set  aside  by the state comptroller in an
    42    interest-bearing  account  in   order   to
    43    ensure  the  orderly and prompt payment of
    44    providers  under  section  367-b  of   the
    45    social  services  law pursuant to an esti-
    46    mate  provided  by  the  commissioner   of
    47    health   of  each  local  social  services
    48    district's share of payments made pursuant
    49    to section 367-b of  the  social  services
    50    law.
    51  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    52    of law, funding made  available  by  these
    53    appropriations shall support direct salary
    54    costs  and  related fringe benefits within
    55    the medical assistance program  associated
    56    with  any minimum wage increase that takes

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     1    effect  during  the  timeframe  of   these
     2    appropriations, pursuant to section 652 of
     3    the  labor law. Each eligible organization
     4    in  receipt  of  funding made available by
     5    these appropriations may  be  required  to
     6    submit written certification, in such form
     7    and  at  such  time  the  commissioner may
     8    prescribe, attesting to the  total  amount
     9    of  funds  used  by the eligible organiza-
    10    tion, how such funding will be or was used
    11    for purposes eligible under  these  appro-
    12    priations  and  any other reporting deemed
    13    necessary by the commissioner. The amounts
    14    appropriated herein may  include  advances
    15    to  organizations  authorized  to  receive
    16    such funds to accomplish this purpose.
    17  Notwithstanding any other provision of  law,
    18    the   money  hereby  appropriated  may  be
    19    increased or decreased by  interchange  or
    20    transfer,  with  any  appropriation of the
    21    department of health  and  the  office  of
    22    medicaid  inspector  general  and  may  be
    23    increased  or  decreased  by  transfer  or
    24    suballocation  between  these appropriated
    25    amounts and appropriations of the  depart-
    26    ment  of health state purpose account, the
    27    office of mental health, office for people
    28    with   developmental   disabilities,   the
    29    office of addiction services and supports,
    30    the department of family assistance office
    31    of  temporary  and  disability assistance,
    32    the department of corrections and communi-
    33    ty supervision, the office of  information
    34    technology  services, the state university
    35    of New York, and office  of  children  and
    36    family  services,  the  office of medicaid
    37    inspector  general,  the  state  education
    38    department,  and  the state office for the
    39    aging with the approval of the director of
    40    the budget, who shall file  such  approval
    41    with  the  department of audit and control
    42    and copies thereof with  the  chairman  of
    43    the   senate  finance  committee  and  the
    44    chairman of the assembly  ways  and  means
    45    committee.
    46  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    47    of law to the contrary, the moneys  hereby
    48    appropriated  may  be used for payments to
    49    the  centers  for  medicaid  and  medicare
    50    services  for obligations incurred related
    51    to  the  pharmaceutical  costs  of  dually
    52    eligible  medicare/medicaid  beneficiaries
    53    participating in the medicare drug benefit
    54    authorized by P.L. 108-173.
    55  Notwithstanding any  inconsistent  provision
    56    of  law,  the  moneys  hereby appropriated

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     1    shall not be used for any existing  rates,
     2    fees,  fee  schedule,  or procedures which
     3    may affect the cost of care  and  services
     4    provided  by personal care providers, case
     5    managers,  health  maintenance   organiza-
     6    tions,  out  of  state  medical facilities
     7    which provide care and services  to  resi-
     8    dents of the state, providers of transpor-
     9    tation   services,   that   are   altered,
    10    amended, adjusted or otherwise changed  by
    11    a  local  social  services district unless
    12    previously approved by the  department  of
    13    health and the director of the budget.
    14  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    15    of law to the  contrary,  funds  shall  be
    16    made  available to the commissioner of the
    17    office of mental health or the commission-
    18    er of the office of addiction services and
    19    supports, in consultation with the commis-
    20    sioner  of  health  and  approved  by  the
    21    director  of  the  budget,  and consistent
    22    with  appropriations  made  therefor,   to
    23    implement  allocation adjustment developed
    24    by  each  such  commissioner  which  shall
    25    describe  mental  health  or substance use
    26    disorder services that should be developed
    27    to meet service needs resulting  from  the
    28    reduction  of  inpatient behavioral health
    29    services  provided  under   the   medicaid
    30    program,  by programs licensed pursuant to
    31    article 31 or 32  of  the  mental  hygiene
    32    law.  Such  programs  may include programs
    33    that are licensed pursuant to both article
    34    31 of the mental hygiene law  and  article
    35    28  of the public health law, or certified
    36    under  both  article  32  of  the   mental
    37    hygiene  law  and article 28 of the public
    38    health law.
    39  Notwithstanding any  inconsistent  provision
    40    of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may
    41    be  available for payments associated with
    42    the resolution by settlement agreement  or
    43    judgment of rate appeals and/or litigation
    44    where the department of health is a party.
    45  For  services  and  expenses  of the medical
    46    assistance  program   including   hospital
    47    inpatient  services  and general hospitals
    48    that are safety-net providers that  evince
    49    severe  financial  distress,  pursuant  to
    50    criteria determined by  the  commissioner,
    51    shall  be  eligible for awards for amounts
    52    appropriated  herein,   to   enable   such
    53    providers to maintain operations and vital
    54    services   while  establishing  long  term
    55    solutions to  achieve  sustainable  health
    56    services.

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     1  Notwithstanding  any inconsistent provisions
     2    of law, no expenditures shall be used  for
     3    the  medical  assistance  program  for any
     4    expenses not explicitly authorized in  law
     5    without  the  approval  of the director of
     6    the budget.
     7  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
     8    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-
     9    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
    10    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
    11    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    12    fiscal  year  2025-26,  and (ii) appropri-
    13    ation for this item covering  fiscal  year
    14    2025-26  set  forth  in  chapter 53 of the
    15    laws of 2024 (26947) ......... [60,600,000]   80,800,000
    16  For services and  expenses  of  the  medical
    17    assistance   program   including  hospital
    18    outpatient and emergency room services.
    19  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
    20    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-
    21    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
    22    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
    23    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    24    fiscal  year  2025-26,  and (ii) appropri-
    25    ation for this item covering  fiscal  year
    26    2025-26  set  forth  in  chapter 53 of the
    27    laws of 2024 (26948) ......... [15,648,000]   20,864,000
    28  For services and  expenses  of  the  medical
    29    assistance    program   including   clinic
    30    services.
    31  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
    32    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-
    33    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
    34    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
    35    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    36    fiscal  year  2025-26,  and (ii) appropri-
    37    ation for this item covering  fiscal  year
    38    2025-26  set  forth  in  chapter 53 of the
    39    laws of 2024 (26949) ......... [28,539,000]   38,052,000
    40  For services and  expenses  of  the  medical
    41    assistance  program including nursing home
    42    services.
    43  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
    44    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-
    45    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
    46    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
    47    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    48    fiscal  year  2025-26,  and (ii) appropri-
    49    ation for this item covering  fiscal  year
    50    2025-26  set  forth  in  chapter 53 of the
    51    laws of 2024 (26950) ......... [76,404,000]  101,872,000
    52  For services and  expenses  of  the  medical
    53    assistance  program  including  other long
    54    term care services.
    55  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
    56    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-

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     1    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
     2    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
     3    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
     4    fiscal  year  2025-26,  and (ii) appropri-
     5    ation for this item covering  fiscal  year
     6    2025-26  set  forth  in  chapter 53 of the
     7    laws of 2024 (26951) ........ [211,167,000]  563,112,000
     8  For services and  expenses  of  the  medical
     9    assistance  program including managed care
    10    services   including   regional   planning
    11    activities  of  the  finger  lakes  health
    12    systems agency, including statewide  coor-
    13    dination  and  demonstration of best prac-
    14    tices. The department  shall  make  grants
    15    within  amounts  appropriated therefor, to
    16    assure high-quality and accessible primary
    17    care, to provide technical  assistance  to
    18    support  financial  and  business planning
    19    for integrated systems  of  care,  and  to
    20    assist   primary  care  providers  in  the
    21    adoption, implementation,  and  meaningful
    22    use  of electronic health record technolo-
    23    gy.
    24  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
    25    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-
    26    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
    27    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
    28    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    29    fiscal  year  2025-26,  and (ii) appropri-
    30    ation for this item covering  fiscal  year
    31    2025-26  set  forth  in  chapter 53 of the
    32    laws of 2024 (26952) ........ [130,293,000]  347,446,000
    33  For services and expenses for  health  homes
    34    including grants to health homes.
    35  Notwithstanding  any provision of law to the
    36    contrary, the portion  of  this  appropri-
    37    ation  covering  fiscal year 2025-26 shall
    38    supersede and replace any duplicative  (i)
    39    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    40    fiscal year 2025-26,  and  (ii)  appropri-
    41    ation  for  this item covering fiscal year
    42    2025-26 set forth in  chapter  53  of  the
    43    laws of 2024 (29548) .......... [9,048,000]   12,064,000
    44  For  services  and  expenses  of the medical
    45    assistance  program   including   pharmacy
    46    services  provided, however, that no funds
    47    shall be made available pursuant  to  this
    48    appropriation  for any drug not explicitly
    49    authorized in any enacted  law,  rule,  or
    50    regulation   without   approval  from  the
    51    director of the budget.
    52  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
    53    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-
    54    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
    55    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
    56    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering

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     1    fiscal  year  2025-26,  and (ii) appropri-
     2    ation for this item covering  fiscal  year
     3    2025-26  set  forth  in  chapter 53 of the
     4    laws of 2024 (26953) ........ [145,428,000]  193,904,000
     5  For services and  expenses  of  the  medical
     6    assistance  program  including transporta-
     7    tion services.
     8  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
     9    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-
    10    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
    11    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
    12    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    13    fiscal  year  2025-26,  and (ii) appropri-
    14    ation for this item covering  fiscal  year
    15    2025-26  set  forth  in  chapter 53 of the
    16    laws of 2024 (26954) ......... [21,516,000]   28,688,000
    17  For services and  expenses  of  the  medical
    18    assistance    program   including   dental
    19    services.
    20  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
    21    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-
    22    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
    23    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
    24    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    25    fiscal  year  2025-26,  and (ii) appropri-
    26    ation for this item covering  fiscal  year
    27    2025-26  set  forth  in  chapter 53 of the
    28    laws of 2024 (26955) ............ [246,000]      328,000
    29  For services and  expenses  of  the  medical
    30    assistance  program including non-institu-
    31    tional and other spending.
    32  The money hereby appropriated  is  available
    33    for   payment  of  liabilities  heretofore
    34    accrued or hereafter accrued.
    35  Notwithstanding any  inconsistent  provision
    36    of  law, the money hereby appropriated may
    37    be available for payments to any county or
    38    public school  districts  associated  with
    39    additional  claims  for  school supportive
    40    health services.
    41  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
    42    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-
    43    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
    44    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
    45    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    46    fiscal  year  2025-26,  and (ii) appropri-
    47    ation for this item covering  fiscal  year
    48    2025-26  set  forth  in  chapter 53 of the
    49    laws of 2024 (26956) ......... [59,406,000]   79,208,000
    50  For services and  expenses  of  the  medical
    51    assistance   program   including   medical
    52    services  provided  at  state   facilities
    53    operated  by  the office of mental health,
    54    the office for people  with  developmental
    55    disabilities  and  the office of addiction
    56    services and supports.

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     1  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
     2    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-
     3    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
     4    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
     5    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
     6    fiscal year 2025-26,  and  (ii)  appropri-
     7    ation  for  this item covering fiscal year
     8    2025-26 set forth in  chapter  53  of  the
     9    laws of 2024 (26961) ........ [250,200,000]  333,600,000
    10                                              --------------
 
    11    Special Revenue Funds - Federal
    12    Federal Health and Human Services Fund
    13    Medicaid Direct Account - 25106
 
    14  For  services  and  expenses for the medical
    15    assistance program, including  administra-
    16    tive  expenses  for  local social services
    17    districts, pursuant to title  XIX  of  the
    18    federal social security act or its succes-
    19    sor program.
    20  The  moneys  hereby  appropriated  are to be
    21    available for payment  of  aid  heretofore
    22    accrued  or  hereafter  accrued to munici-
    23    palities,  and  to  providers  of  medical
    24    services  pursuant to section 367-b of the
    25    social services law, and  for  payment  of
    26    state aid to municipalities and to provid-
    27    ers  of  family care where payment systems
    28    through the fiscal intermediaries are  not
    29    operational.
    30  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    31    of law, funding made  available  by  these
    32    appropriations shall support direct salary
    33    costs  and  related fringe benefits within
    34    the medical assistance program  associated
    35    with  any minimum wage increase that takes
    36    effect  during  the  timeframe  of   these
    37    appropriations, pursuant to section 652 of
    38    the  labor law. Each eligible organization
    39    in receipt of funding  made  available  by
    40    these  appropriations  may  be required to
    41    submit written certification, in such form
    42    and at  such  time  the  commissioner  may
    43    prescribe,  attesting  to the total amount
    44    of funds used by  the  eligible  organiza-
    45    tion, how such funding will be or was used
    46    for  purposes  eligible under these appro-
    47    priations and any other  reporting  deemed
    48    necessary by the commissioner. The amounts
    49    appropriated  herein  may include advances
    50    to  organizations  authorized  to  receive
    51    such funds to accomplish this purpose.
    52  Notwithstanding  any other provision of law,
    53    the  money  hereby  appropriated  may   be
    54    increased  or  decreased by interchange or

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     1    transfer, with any  appropriation  of  the
     2    department  of  health  and  the office of
     3    medicaid  inspector  general  and  may  be
     4    increased  or  decreased  by  transfer  or
     5    suballocation between  these  appropriated
     6    amounts  and  appropriations of the office
     7    of mental health, office for  people  with
     8    developmental  disabilities, the office of
     9    addiction  services  and   supports,   the
    10    department  of family assistance office of
    11    temporary   and   disability   assistance,
    12    office  of  children  and family services,
    13    the  department  of  financial   services,
    14    department  of  corrections  and community
    15    supervision,  the  office  of  information
    16    technology  services, the state university
    17    of New York, the state  education  depart-
    18    ment,  and  the state office for the aging
    19    with the approval of the director  of  the
    20    budget,  who shall file such approval with
    21    the department of audit  and  control  and
    22    copies  thereof  with  the chairman of the
    23    senate finance committee and the  chairman
    24    of the assembly ways and means committee.
    25  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    26    of law, in lieu of payments authorized  by
    27    the  social  services  law, or payments of
    28    federal funds otherwise due to  the  local
    29    social  services  districts  for  programs
    30    provided under the federal social security
    31    act or the federal food stamp  act,  funds
    32    herein  appropriated, in amounts certified
    33    by the state commissioner of temporary and
    34    disability assistance or the state commis-
    35    sioner of health as due from local  social
    36    services  districts  each  month  as their
    37    share of payments made pursuant to section
    38    367-b of the social services  law  may  be
    39    set  aside  by the state comptroller in an
    40    interest-bearing  account  in   order   to
    41    ensure  the  orderly and prompt payment of
    42    providers  under  section  367-b  of   the
    43    social  services  law pursuant to an esti-
    44    mate  provided  by  the  commissioner   of
    45    health   of  each  local  social  services
    46    district's share of payments made pursuant
    47    to section 367-b of  the  social  services
    48    law.
    49  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    50    of law to the  contrary,  funds  shall  be
    51    made  available to the commissioner of the
    52    office of mental health or the commission-
    53    er of the office of addiction services and
    54    supports, in consultation with the commis-
    55    sioner  of  health  and  approved  by  the
    56    director  of  the  budget,  and consistent

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     1    with  appropriations  made  therefor,   to
     2    implement  allocation adjustment developed
     3    by  each  such  commissioner  which  shall
     4    describe  mental  health  or substance use
     5    disorder services that should be developed
     6    to meet service needs resulting  from  the
     7    reduction  of  inpatient behavioral health
     8    services  provided  under   the   medicaid
     9    program,  by programs licensed pursuant to
    10    article 31 or 32  of  the  mental  hygiene
    11    law.  Such  programs  may include programs
    12    that are licensed pursuant to both article
    13    31 of the mental hygiene law  and  article
    14    28  of the public health law, or certified
    15    under  both  article  32  of  the   mental
    16    hygiene  law  and article 28 of the public
    17    health law.
    18  Notwithstanding any  inconsistent  provision
    19    of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may
    20    be  available for payments associated with
    21    the resolution by settlement agreement  or
    22    judgment of rate appeals and/or litigation
    23    where the department of health is a party.
    24    Notwithstanding      any      inconsistent
    25    provisions of law, no  expenditures  shall
    26    be used for the medical assistance program
    27    for any expenses not explicitly authorized
    28    in  law without the approval of the direc-
    29    tor of the budget.
    30  For services and  expenses  of  the  medical
    31    assistance   program   including  hospital
    32    inpatient services.
    33  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
    34    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-
    35    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
    36    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
    37    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    38    fiscal  year  2025-26,  and (ii) appropri-
    39    ation for this item covering  fiscal  year
    40    2025-26  set  forth  in  chapter 53 of the
    41    laws of 2024 (26947) ........ [173,442,000]  231,256,000
    42  For services and  expenses  of  the  medical
    43    assistance   program   including  hospital
    44    outpatient and emergency room services.
    45  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
    46    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-
    47    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
    48    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
    49    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    50    fiscal  year  2025-26,  and (ii) appropri-
    51    ation for this item covering  fiscal  year
    52    2025-26  set  forth  in  chapter 53 of the
    53    laws of 2024 (26948) ......... [31,116,000]   41,488,000
    54  For services and  expenses  of  the  medical
    55    assistance    program   including   clinic
    56    services.

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     1  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
     2    contrary,  the  portion  of this appropri-
     3    ation covering fiscal year  2025-26  shall
     4    supersede  and replace any duplicative (i)
     5    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
     6    fiscal year 2025-26,  and  (ii)  appropri-
     7    ation  for  this item covering fiscal year
     8    2025-26 set forth in  chapter  53  of  the
     9    laws of 2024 (26949) ......... [50,901,000]   67,868,000
    10  For  services  and  expenses  of the medical
    11    assistance program including nursing  home
    12    services.
    13  Notwithstanding  any provision of law to the
    14    contrary, the portion  of  this  appropri-
    15    ation  covering  fiscal year 2025-26 shall
    16    supersede and replace any duplicative  (i)
    17    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    18    fiscal year 2025-26,  and  (ii)  appropri-
    19    ation  for  this item covering fiscal year
    20    2025-26 set forth in  chapter  53  of  the
    21    laws of 2024 (26950) ........ [238,077,000]  317,436,000
    22  For  services  and  expenses  of the medical
    23    assistance program  including  other  long
    24    term care services.
    25  Notwithstanding  any provision of law to the
    26    contrary, the portion  of  this  appropri-
    27    ation  covering  fiscal year 2025-26 shall
    28    supersede and replace any duplicative  (i)
    29    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    30    fiscal year 2025-26,  and  (ii)  appropri-
    31    ation  for  this item covering fiscal year
    32    2025-26 set forth in  chapter  53  of  the
    33    laws of 2024 (26951) ....... [397,182,000] 1,059,151,000
    34  For  services  and  expenses  of the medical
    35    assistance program including managed  care
    36    services   including   regional   planning
    37    activities  of  the  finger  lakes  health
    38    systems  agency, including statewide coor-
    39    dination and demonstration of  best  prac-
    40    tices.  The  department  shall make grants
    41    within amounts appropriated  therefor,  to
    42    assure high-quality and accessible primary
    43    care,  to  provide technical assistance to
    44    support financial  and  business  planning
    45    for  integrated  systems  of  care, and to
    46    assist  primary  care  providers  in   the
    47    adoption,  implementation,  and meaningful
    48    use of electronic health record  technolo-
    49    gy.
    50  Notwithstanding  any provision of law to the
    51    contrary, the portion  of  this  appropri-
    52    ation  covering  fiscal year 2025-26 shall
    53    supersede and replace any duplicative  (i)
    54    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    55    fiscal year 2025-26,  and  (ii)  appropri-
    56    ation  for  this item covering fiscal year

        A. 8000                            21
 
     1    2025-26 set forth in  chapter  53  of  the
     2    laws of 2024 (26952) ....... [452,487,000] 1,206,632,000
     3  For  services  and  expenses  of the medical
     4    assistance  program   including   pharmacy
     5    services, provided, however, that no funds
     6    shall  be  made available pursuant to this
     7    appropriation for any drug not  explicitly
     8    authorized  in any heretofore enacted law,
     9    rule, or regulation without approval  from
    10    the director of the budget.
    11  Notwithstanding  any provision of law to the
    12    contrary, the portion  of  this  appropri-
    13    ation  covering  fiscal year 2025-26 shall
    14    supersede and replace any duplicative  (i)
    15    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    16    fiscal year 2025-26,  and  (ii)  appropri-
    17    ation  for  this item covering fiscal year
    18    2025-26 set forth in  chapter  53  of  the
    19    laws of 2024 (26953) ........ [277,848,000]  370,464,000
    20  For  services  and  expenses  of the medical
    21    assistance program  including  transporta-
    22    tion services.
    23  Notwithstanding  any provision of law to the
    24    contrary, the portion  of  this  appropri-
    25    ation  covering  fiscal year 2025-26 shall
    26    supersede and replace any duplicative  (i)
    27    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    28    fiscal year 2025-26,  and  (ii)  appropri-
    29    ation  for  this item covering fiscal year
    30    2025-26 set forth in  chapter  53  of  the
    31    laws of 2024 (26954) ......... [36,705,000]   48,940,000
    32  For  services  and  expenses  of the medical
    33    assistance   program   including    dental
    34    services.
    35  Notwithstanding  any provision of law to the
    36    contrary, the portion  of  this  appropri-
    37    ation  covering  fiscal year 2025-26 shall
    38    supersede and replace any duplicative  (i)
    39    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    40    fiscal year 2025-26,  and  (ii)  appropri-
    41    ation  for  this item covering fiscal year
    42    2025-26 set forth in  chapter  53  of  the
    43    laws of 2024 (26955) .......... [4,266,000]    5,688,000
    44  For  services  and  expenses  of the medical
    45    assistance program  including  noninstitu-
    46    tional and other spending.
    47  The  money  hereby appropriated is available
    48    for  payment  of  liabilities   heretofore
    49    accrued or hereafter accrued.
    50  Notwithstanding  any provision of law to the
    51    contrary, the portion  of  this  appropri-
    52    ation  covering  fiscal year 2025-26 shall
    53    supersede and replace any duplicative  (i)
    54    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    55    fiscal year 2025-26,  and  (ii)  appropri-
    56    ation  for  this item covering fiscal year

        A. 8000                            22
 
     1    2025-26 set forth in  chapter  53  of  the
     2    laws of 2024 (26956) ........ [412,893,000]  550,524,000
     3  For  services  and  expenses  of the medical
     4    assistance   program   including   medical
     5    services   provided  at  state  facilities
     6    operated by the office of  mental  health,
     7    the  office  for people with developmental
     8    disabilities and the office  of  addiction
     9    services and supports.
    10  Notwithstanding  any provision of law to the
    11    contrary, the portion  of  this  appropri-
    12    ation  covering  fiscal year 2025-26 shall
    13    supersede and replace any duplicative  (i)
    14    reappropriation  for  this  item  covering
    15    fiscal year 2025-26,  and  (ii)  appropri-
    16    ation  for  this item covering fiscal year
    17    2025-26 set forth in  chapter  53  of  the
    18    laws of 2024 (26961) ........ [250,200,000]  333,600,000
    19                                --------------
 
    20    §  7.  The  amounts  specified  in this section, or so much thereof as
    21  shall be sufficient to accomplish the  purposes  designated,  is  hereby
    22  appropriated  and  authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the
    23  public officers and for the purposes specified, which  amount  shall  be
    24  available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2025.
 
    25                      JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION
    26                        OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
 
    27                              AID TO LOCALITIES

    28  COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS ..................................... 105,000
    29                                                            --------------
    30    General Fund
    31    Local Assistance Account - 10000
 
    32  Notwithstanding  any other provision of law,
    33    the  money  hereby  appropriated  may   be
    34    increased  or  decreased  by  interchange,
    35    with  any  appropriation  of  the  justice
    36    center  for  the protection of people with
    37    special needs, and  may  be  increased  or
    38    decreased  by  transfer  or  suballocation
    39    between  these  appropriated  amounts  and
    40    appropriations  of  the  office  of mental
    41    health, office for  people  with  develop-
    42    mental  disabilities,  office of addiction
    43    services  and  supports,   department   of
    44    health,  and  the  office  of children and
    45    family services with the approval  of  the
    46    director of the budget who shall file such
    47    approval  with the department of audit and
    48    control and copies thereof with the chair-
    49    man of the senate  finance  committee  and
    50    the  chairman  of  the  assembly  ways and
    51    means committee.

        A. 8000                            23
 
     1  For  surrogate   decision-making   committee
     2    program   contracts   with  local  service
     3    providers (48926) .............................. 105,000
     4                                              --------------
 
     5    § 8. Section 6 of chapter 113 of the laws of 2025, relating to  making
     6  appropriations  for the support of government, as amended by chapter 120
     7  of the laws of 2025, is amended to read as follows:
     8    § 6. The amounts specified in this section,  or  so  much  thereof  as
     9  shall  be  sufficient  to  accomplish the purposes designated, is hereby
    10  appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided,  to  the
    11  public  officers  and  for the purposes specified, which amount shall be
    12  available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2025.
 
    13                             DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
    14                              AID TO LOCALITIES
 
    15  UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM ..... [555,000,000]   660,000,000
    16                                              --------------
 
    17    Enterprise Funds
    18    Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund
    19    Unemployment Insurance Benefit Account - 50650
 
    20  For payment of unemployment insurance  bene-
    21    fits  pursuant  to article 18 of the labor
    22    law  or  as  authorized  by  the   federal
    23    government  through the disaster unemploy-
    24    ment  assistance  program,  the  emergency
    25    unemployment   compensation  program,  the
    26    extended  benefit  program,  the   federal
    27    additional  compensation  program  or  any
    28    other federally funded unemployment  bene-
    29    fit program (34787) ........ [555,000,000]   660,000,000
 
    30    § 9. Section 11 of chapter 119 of the laws of 2025, relating to making
    31  appropriations  for the support of government, as amended by chapter 120
    32  of the laws of 2025, is amended to read as follows:
    33    § 11. The amounts specified in this section, or  so  much  thereof  as
    34  shall  be  sufficient  to  accomplish the purposes designated, is hereby
    35  appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided,  to  the
    36  public  officers  and  for the purposes specified, which amount shall be
    37  available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2025.

    38                        DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
    39              OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
 
    40                              AID TO LOCALITIES
 
    41  COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ................. [305,625,000]   406,378,000
    42                                              --------------
 
    43    General Fund
    44    Local Assistance Account - 10000

        A. 8000                            24
 
     1  For services and expenses of  the  community
     2    services  program,  net  of disallowances,
     3    for community  programs  for  people  with
     4    developmental   disabilities  pursuant  to
     5    article  41  of  the  mental  hygiene law,
     6    and/or chapter 620 of the  laws  of  1974,
     7    chapter  660  of the laws of 1977, chapter
     8    412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the
     9    laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the  laws  of
    10    1989,  chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and
    11    other provisions  of  the  mental  hygiene
    12    law.   Notwithstanding   any  inconsistent
    13    provision of law, the following  appropri-
    14    ation shall be net of prior and/or current
    15    year refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and
    16    credits.
    17  Notwithstanding  any other provision of law,
    18    advances and reimbursement  made  pursuant
    19    to  subdivision  (d)  of section 41.15 and
    20    section 41.18 of the  mental  hygiene  law
    21    shall  be allocated pursuant to a plan and
    22    in a manner prescribed by the agency  head
    23    and  approved by the director of the budg-
    24    et. The  moneys  hereby  appropriated  are
    25    available  to reimburse or advance locali-
    26    ties and voluntary non-profit agencies for
    27    expenditures  made  during  local   fiscal
    28    periods  commencing January 1, 2025, April
    29    1, 2025 or July 1, 2025, and for  advances
    30    for  the  3 month period beginning January
    31    1, 2026.
    32  Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41
    33    of the mental hygiene  law  or  any  other
    34    inconsistent  provision  of  law,  rule or
    35    regulation, the commissioner, pursuant  to
    36    such  contract  and in the manner provided
    37    therein, may pay all or a portion  of  the
    38    expenses  incurred by such voluntary agen-
    39    cies arising out of loans which are funded
    40    from  the  proceeds  of  bonds  and  notes
    41    issued  by  the dormitory authority of the
    42    state of New York.
    43  Notwithstanding any other provision of  law,
    44    the   money  hereby  appropriated  may  be
    45    transferred to state operations and/or any
    46    appropriation of  the  office  for  people
    47    with  developmental  disabilities with the
    48    approval of the director of the budget.
    49  Notwithstanding any  inconsistent  provision
    50    of law, moneys from this appropriation may
    51    be used for state aid of up to 100 percent
    52    of  the  net deficit costs of day training
    53    programs and family support services.
    54  Notwithstanding the  provisions  of  section
    55    16.23  of  the  mental hygiene law and any
    56    other inconsistent provision of law,  with

        A. 8000                            25
 
     1    relation  to  the  operation  of certified
     2    family care homes, including  family  care
     3    homes  sponsored by voluntary not-for-pro-
     4    fit  agencies,  moneys from this appropri-
     5    ation may be used for payments to purchase
     6    general services including but not limited
     7    to respite providers, up to a  maximum  of
     8    14 days, at rates to be established by the
     9    commissioner  and approved by the director
    10    of the budget in consideration of  factors
    11    including,  but not limited to, geographic
    12    area and number of clients  cared  for  in
    13    the  home  and  for  payment  in an amount
    14    determined by  the  commissioner  for  the
    15    personal  needs of each client residing in
    16    the family care home.
    17  Notwithstanding the provisions  of  subdivi-
    18    sion  12 of section 8 of the state finance
    19    law and any other  inconsistent  provision
    20    of law, moneys from this appropriation may
    21    be  used for expenses of family care homes
    22    including payments to operators of  certi-
    23    fied  family care homes for damages caused
    24    by clients to personal and  real  property
    25    in  accordance  with standards established
    26    by the commissioner and  approved  by  the
    27    director of the budget.
    28  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    29    of law, moneys from this appropriation may
    30    be  used  for  appropriate   day   program
    31    services  and residential services includ-
    32    ing, but not limited  to,  direct  housing
    33    subsidies    to    individuals,   start-up
    34    expenses for family care providers,  envi-
    35    ronmental modifications, adaptive technol-
    36    ogies,   appraisals,   property   options,
    37    feasibility  studies  and   preoperational
    38    expenses.
    39  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    40    of law except pursuant to a chapter of the
    41    laws of 2024 authorizing  a  2.84  percent
    42    cost  of living adjustment, for the period
    43    commencing on April  1,  2024  and  ending
    44    March  31, 2025 the commissioner shall not
    45    apply any other cost of living  adjustment
    46    for  the  purpose of establishing rates of
    47    payments, contracts or any other  form  of
    48    reimbursement;  provided  that  this shall
    49    not prevent the commissioner from applying
    50    prior  adjustments  for  the  purpose   of
    51    establishing rates resulting from a rebas-
    52    ing of base year costs.
    53  Notwithstanding  section  6908 of the educa-
    54    tion law and any other provision  of  law,
    55    rule or regulation to the contrary, direct
    56    support  staff  in  programs  certified or

        A. 8000                            26
 
     1    approved by the  office  for  people  with
     2    developmental  disabilities, including the
     3    home and community based  services  waiver
     4    programs  that  the office for people with
     5    developmental disabilities  is  authorized
     6    to administer with federal approval pursu-
     7    ant  to subdivision (c) of section 1915 of
     8    the  federal  social  security  act,   are
     9    authorized  to provide such tasks as OPWDD
    10    may  specify  when  performed  under   the
    11    supervision,    training    and   periodic
    12    inspection of  a  registered  professional
    13    nurse and in accordance with an authorized
    14    practitioner's ordered care.
    15  Notwithstanding  any  other provision of law
    16    to  the  contrary,  and  consistent   with
    17    section  33.07  of the mental hygiene law,
    18    the directors of facilities  licensed  but
    19    not operated by the office for people with
    20    developmental   disabilities  who  act  as
    21    federally-appointed representative  payees
    22    and  who  assume management responsibility
    23    over the funds of a resident may  continue
    24    to  use  such  funds  for  the cost of the
    25    resident's care and treatment,  consistent
    26    with federal law and regulations.
    27  Funds appropriated herein shall be available
    28    in accordance with the following:
    29  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    30    of law, the  director  of  the  budget  is
    31    authorized  to  make  suballocations  from
    32    this appropriation to  the  department  of
    33    health medical assistance program.
    34  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    35    of law, and pursuant  to  criteria  estab-
    36    lished  by  the commissioner of the office
    37    for people with developmental disabilities
    38    and approved by the director of the  budg-
    39    et,  expenditures  may  be  made from this
    40    appropriation for  residential  facilities
    41    which   are   pending  recertification  as
    42    intermediate care  facilities  for  people
    43    with developmental disabilities.
    44  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of section
    45    41.36 of the mental hygiene  law  and  any
    46    other   inconsistent   provision  of  law,
    47    moneys from this appropriation may be used
    48    for  payment  up  to  $250  per  year  per
    49    client,  at  such times and in such manner
    50    as determined by the commissioner  on  the
    51    basis  of  financial need for the personal
    52    needs of each client residing in voluntar-
    53    y-operated community residences and volun-
    54    tary-operated community residential alter-
    55    natives,     including      individualized
    56    residential  alternatives  under  the home

        A. 8000                            27
 
     1    and community based services  waiver.  The
     2    commissioner   shall,   subject   to   the
     3    approval of the director  of  the  budget,
     4    alter  existing  advance payment schedules
     5    for  voluntary-operated  community   resi-
     6    dences  established  pursuant  to  section
     7    41.36 of the mental hygiene law.
     8  Notwithstanding any  inconsistent  provision
     9    of law, moneys from this appropriation may
    10    be  used  for  the  operation  of  clinics
    11    licensed pursuant to  article  16  of  the
    12    mental  hygiene  law  including,  but  not
    13    limited to,  supportive  and  habilitative
    14    services  consistent  with  the  home  and
    15    community based services waiver.
    16  For the state share  of  medical  assistance
    17    services  expenses incurred by the depart-
    18    ment  of  health  for  the  provision   of
    19    medical assistance services to people with
    20    developmental disabilities (37835) .......
    21    ............................. [277,014,000]  369,352,000
    22  For  services  and expenses of the community
    23    services program,  net  of  disallowances,
    24    for  community  programs  for  people with
    25    developmental  disabilities  pursuant   to
    26    article  41  of  the  mental  hygiene law,
    27    and/or chapter 620 of the  laws  of  1974,
    28    chapter  660  of the laws of 1977, chapter
    29    412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the
    30    laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the  laws  of
    31    1989,  chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and
    32    other provisions  of  the  mental  hygiene
    33    law.   Notwithstanding   any  inconsistent
    34    provision of law, the following  appropri-
    35    ation shall be net of prior and/or current
    36    year refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and
    37    credits.
    38  Notwithstanding  any other provision of law,
    39    advances and reimbursement  made  pursuant
    40    to  subdivision  (d)  of section 41.15 and
    41    section 41.18 of the  mental  hygiene  law
    42    shall  be allocated pursuant to a plan and
    43    in a manner prescribed by the agency  head
    44    and  approved by the director of the budg-
    45    et. The  moneys  hereby  appropriated  are
    46    available  to reimburse or advance locali-
    47    ties and voluntary non-profit agencies for
    48    expenditures  made  during  local   fiscal
    49    periods  commencing January 1, 2025, April
    50    1, 2025 or July 1, 2025, and for  advances
    51    for  the  3 month period beginning January
    52    1, 2026.
    53  Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41
    54    of the mental hygiene  law  or  any  other
    55    inconsistent  provision  of  law,  rule or
    56    regulation, the commissioner, pursuant  to

        A. 8000                            28
 
     1    such  contract  and in the manner provided
     2    therein, may pay all or a portion  of  the
     3    expenses  incurred by such voluntary agen-
     4    cies arising out of loans which are funded
     5    from  the  proceeds  of  bonds  and  notes
     6    issued by the dormitory authority  of  the
     7    state of New York.
     8  Notwithstanding  any other provision of law,
     9    the  money  hereby  appropriated  may   be
    10    transferred to state operations and/or any
    11    appropriation  of  the  office  for people
    12    with developmental disabilities  with  the
    13    approval of the director of the budget.
    14  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    15    of law, moneys from this appropriation may
    16    be used for state aid of up to 100 percent
    17    of the net deficit costs of  day  training
    18    programs and family support services.
    19  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of section
    20    16.23 of the mental hygiene  law  and  any
    21    other  inconsistent provision of law, with
    22    relation to  the  operation  of  certified
    23    family  care  homes, including family care
    24    homes sponsored by voluntary  not-for-pro-
    25    fit  agencies,  moneys from this appropri-
    26    ation may be used for payments to purchase
    27    general services including but not limited
    28    to respite providers, up to a  maximum  of
    29    14 days, at rates to be established by the
    30    commissioner  and approved by the director
    31    of the budget in consideration of  factors
    32    including,  but not limited to, geographic
    33    area and number of clients  cared  for  in
    34    the  home  and  for  payment  in an amount
    35    determined by  the  commissioner  for  the
    36    personal  needs of each client residing in
    37    the family care home.
    38  Notwithstanding the provisions  of  subdivi-
    39    sion  12 of section 8 of the state finance
    40    law and any other  inconsistent  provision
    41    of law, moneys from this appropriation may
    42    be  used for expenses of family care homes
    43    including payments to operators of  certi-
    44    fied  family care homes for damages caused
    45    by clients to personal and  real  property
    46    in  accordance  with standards established
    47    by the commissioner and  approved  by  the
    48    director of the budget.
    49  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    50    of law, moneys from this appropriation may
    51    be  used  for  appropriate   day   program
    52    services  and residential services includ-
    53    ing, but not limited  to,  direct  housing
    54    subsidies    to    individuals,   start-up
    55    expenses for family care providers,  envi-
    56    ronmental modifications, adaptive technol-

        A. 8000                            29
 
     1    ogies,   appraisals,   property   options,
     2    feasibility  studies  and   preoperational
     3    expenses.
     4  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
     5    of law except pursuant to a chapter of the
     6    laws of 2024 authorizing  a  2.84  percent
     7    cost  of living adjustment, for the period
     8    commencing on April  1,  2024  and  ending
     9    March  31, 2025 the commissioner shall not
    10    apply any other cost of living  adjustment
    11    for  the  purpose of establishing rates of
    12    payments, contracts or any other  form  of
    13    reimbursement;  provided  that  this shall
    14    not prevent the commissioner from applying
    15    prior  adjustments  for  the  purpose   of
    16    establishing rates resulting from a rebas-
    17    ing of base year costs.
    18  Notwithstanding  section  6908 of the educa-
    19    tion law and any other provision  of  law,
    20    rule or regulation to the contrary, direct
    21    support  staff  in  programs  certified or
    22    approved by the  office  for  people  with
    23    developmental  disabilities, including the
    24    home and community based  services  waiver
    25    programs  that  the office for people with
    26    developmental disabilities  is  authorized
    27    to administer with federal approval pursu-
    28    ant  to subdivision (c) of section 1915 of
    29    the  federal  social  security  act,   are
    30    authorized  to provide such tasks as OPWDD
    31    may  specify  when  performed  under   the
    32    supervision,    training    and   periodic
    33    inspection of  a  registered  professional
    34    nurse and in accordance with an authorized
    35    practitioner's ordered care.
    36  Notwithstanding  any  other provision of law
    37    to  the  contrary,  and  consistent   with
    38    section  33.07  of the mental hygiene law,
    39    the directors of facilities  licensed  but
    40    not operated by the office for people with
    41    developmental   disabilities  who  act  as
    42    federally-appointed representative  payees
    43    and  who  assume management responsibility
    44    over the funds of a resident may  continue
    45    to  use  such  funds  for  the cost of the
    46    resident's care and treatment,  consistent
    47    with federal law and regulations.
    48  Funds appropriated herein shall be available
    49    in accordance with the following:
    50  Notwithstanding  any  other provision of law
    51    to the contrary, funds appropriated herein
    52    are available to reimburse in- and out-of-
    53    state private residential schools,  pursu-
    54    ant  to subdivision (c) of section 13.37-a
    55    and subdivision (g) of  section  13.38  of
    56    the  mental  hygiene  law,  for  costs  of

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     1    supporting the residential and day program
     2    services available to individuals who  are
     3    over  the age of 21 years of age, provided
     4    that   the  amount  paid  for  residential
     5    services and/or maintenance costs  is  net
     6    of  any supplemental security income bene-
     7    fit  to  which  the  individual  receiving
     8    services is eligible, and provided further
     9    that  funding  for nonresidential services
    10    will be in an amount  not  to  exceed  the
    11    maximum  reimbursement for appropriate day
    12    services  delivered  by  the  office   for
    13    people   with  developmental  disabilities
    14    certified or approved providers other than
    15    in- and out-of-state  private  residential
    16    schools,  unless  otherwise  authorized by
    17    the director of the budget.
    18  Notwithstanding section  163  of  the  state
    19    finance  law,  section 142 of the economic
    20    development law, and  article  41  of  the
    21    mental  hygiene  law,  the commissioner of
    22    the office for people  with  developmental
    23    disabilities  may make the funds appropri-
    24    ated herein available as state aid, a loan
    25    or a grant, pursuant to terms  and  condi-
    26    tions  established  by the commissioner of
    27    the office for people  with  developmental
    28    disabilities,  to  cover  a portion of the
    29    development  costs  of   private,   public
    30    and/or non-profit organizations, including
    31    corporations  and partnerships established
    32    pursuant to the  private  housing  finance
    33    law and/or any other statutory provisions,
    34    for  supportive  housing  units  that have
    35    been set aside for individuals with intel-
    36    lectual and developmental disabilities.
    37  Further, the office for people with develop-
    38    mental disabilities shall have a  lien  on
    39    the  real  property  developed  with  such
    40    state aid, loans or grants, which shall be
    41    in the amount of the loan or grant, for  a
    42    maximum  term of 30 years, or other longer
    43    term consistent with the  requirements  of
    44    another regulatory agency.
    45  For  services  and  expenses  related to the
    46    provision  of  residential   services   to
    47    people   with  developmental  disabilities
    48    (37802) ..................... [16,609,000]    21,494,000
    49  For services and  expenses  related  to  the
    50    provision   of  day  program  services  to
    51    people  with  developmental   disabilities
    52    (37803) ...................... [4,080,000]     5,280,000
    53  For  services  and  expenses  related to the
    54    provision of family  support  services  to
    55    people   with  developmental  disabilities
    56    (37804) ...................... [4,590,000]     5,940,000

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     1  For services and  expenses  related  to  the
     2    provision  of  workshop,  day training and
     3    employment services to people with  devel-
     4    opmental disabilities. Notwithstanding any
     5    other  provision of law, up to $800,000 of
     6    this appropriation may be  transferred  to
     7    the  New York State Education Departments'
     8    Adult  Career  and  Continuing   Education
     9    Services   -   Vocational   Rehabilitation
    10    (ACCES-VR) program to  support  the  Long-
    11    Term Sheltered Employment program operated
    12    by  FEDCAP  Rehabilitation  Services, Inc.
    13    (37805) ...................... [2,652,000]     3,432,000
    14  For other services and expenses provided  to
    15    people   with  developmental  disabilities
    16    including but not limited to hepatitis  B,
    17    care  at  home  waiver, epilepsy services,
    18    Special Olympics New York, Inc. and volun-
    19    tary fingerprinting (37806) .... [680,000]       880,000
    20                                --------------
 
    21    § 10. Section 8 of chapter 113 of the laws of 2025, relating to making
    22  appropriations for the support of government, as amended by chapter  120
    23  of the laws of 2025, is amended to read as follows:
    24    §  8.  The  amounts  specified  in this section, or so much thereof as
    25  shall be sufficient to accomplish the  purposes  designated,  is  hereby
    26  appropriated  and  authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the
    27  public officers and for the purposes specified, which  amount  shall  be
    28  available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2025.
 
    29                      DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' SERVICES
 
    30                              AID TO LOCALITIES
 
    31  BLIND VETERAN ANNUITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ....................... 385,000
    32                                                            --------------
 
    33    General Fund
    34    Local Assistance Account - 10000
 
    35  For  payment  of annuities to blind veterans
    36    and  eligible  surviving  spouses.  Up  to
    37    $15,000   of  this  appropriation  may  be
    38    transferred to state operations for admin-
    39    istrative  costs  associated   with   this
    40    program (54606) ................................ 385,000
 
    41  VETERANS' BENEFITS ADVISING PROGRAM ............. [238,000]      308,000
    42                                              --------------
 
    43    Special Revenue Funds - Other
    44    Homeless Veterans Assistance Fund
    45    Homeless Veterans Assistance Account - 20204

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     1  For  services  and expenses related to home-
     2    less veterans' housing (54815) .. [238,000]      308,000
 
     3    §  11.  No expenditure may be made from any appropriation in this act,
     4  until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director  of  the
     5  budget  and  a  copy  of such certificate shall have been filed with the
     6  state comptroller, the chairman of the senate finance committee and  the
     7  chairman  of  the  assembly  ways and means committee provided, however,
     8  that any expenditures from any appropriation in this  act  made  by  the
     9  legislature or judiciary shall not require such certificate.
 
    10    §  12.  All  expenditures and disbursements made against the appropri-
    11  ations in this act shall, upon final action by the legislature on appro-
    12  priation bills submitted by the governor pursuant to article VII of  the
    13  state  constitution  for  the support of government for the state fiscal
    14  year beginning April 1, 2025,  be  transferred  by  the  comptroller  as
    15  expenditures  and  disbursements  to  such  appropriations for all state
    16  departments and agencies, as applicable, in amounts equal to the amounts
    17  charged against the appropriations in this act for each such department,
    18  agency, and the legislature and the judiciary.
 
    19    § 13. Severability clause. If any clause, sentence, paragraph,  subdi-
    20  vision,  section  or  part of this act shall be adjudged by any court of
    21  competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment  shall  not  affect,
    22  impair,  or  invalidate  the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in
    23  its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph,  subdivision,  section
    24  or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judg-
    25  ment shall have been rendered. It is hereby declared to be the intent of
    26  the  legislature  that  this  act  would  have been enacted even if such
    27  invalid provisions had not been included herein.
 
    28    § 14. This act shall take effect immediately and shall  be  deemed  to
    29  have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2025; provided,
    30  however, that upon the transfer of expenditures and disbursements by the
    31  comptroller  as  provided  in  section twelve of this act, the appropri-
    32  ations made by this act and subject to  such  section  shall  be  deemed
    33  repealed.
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