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S01580 Summary:

BILL NOS01580A
 
SAME ASSAME AS A02590-A
 
SPONSORPERSAUD
 
COSPNSRGONZALEZ, HOYLMAN-SIGAL, JACKSON, RIVERA, RYAN C, SALAZAR, SKOUFIS, WEBB
 
MLTSPNSR
 
 
Adds certain human services programs to the designated human services programs eligible for a cost of living adjustment.
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S01580 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         1580--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    January 10, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sens. PERSAUD, GONZALEZ, JACKSON, RIVERA, C. RYAN, SALA-
          ZAR, SKOUFIS, WEBB -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed
          to be committed to the Committee on  Finance  --  recommitted  to  the
          Committee  on  Finance  in  accordance  with  Senate Rule 6, sec. 8 --
          committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as  amended  and
          recommitted to said committee
 
        AN  ACT  to  establish  a cost of living adjustment for designated human
          services programs
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1. 1. Subject to available appropriations and approval of the
     2  director of the budget, the commissioners and directors of the office of
     3  mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, office
     4  of addiction services and supports, office of temporary  and  disability
     5  assistance,  office  of  children  and family services, office of victim
     6  services, department of health, and  the  state  office  for  the  aging
     7  (hereinafter  "the  commissioners")  shall establish a state fiscal year
     8  2026-2027 cost of living adjustment (COLA), effective April 1, 2026, for
     9  projecting  for  the  effects  of  inflation  upon  rates  of  payments,
    10  contracts,  or  any  other  form  of  reimbursement for the programs and
    11  services listed in subdivision four of this  section.  The  COLA  estab-
    12  lished  herein shall be applied to the appropriate portion of reimbursa-
    13  ble costs or contract  amounts.  Where  appropriate,  transfers  to  the
    14  department  of health (DOH) shall be made as reimbursement for the state
    15  share of medical assistance.
    16    2. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject  to  the
    17  approval  of  the  director  of  the budget and available appropriations
    18  therefore, for the period of April 1, 2026, through March 31, 2027,  the
    19  commissioners  and  directors shall provide funding to support a two and
    20  seven-tenths percent (2.7%) cost of living adjustment under this section

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD03869-11-6

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     1  for all eligible programs and services as determined pursuant to  subdi-
     2  vision four of this section.
     3    3.  Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and as approved
     4  by the director of the budget, the 2.7 percent cost of living adjustment
     5  (COLA) established herein shall be inclusive of all other cost of living
     6  type increases, inflation factors,  or  trend  factors  that  are  newly
     7  applied  effective  April  1,  2026.  Except for the 2.7 percent cost of
     8  living adjustment (COLA) established herein, for the  period  commencing
     9  on April 1, 2026, and ending March 31, 2027 the commissioners and direc-
    10  tors  shall  not  apply any other new cost of living adjustments for the
    11  purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any  other  form
    12  of  reimbursement.  The phrase "all other cost of living type increases,
    13  inflation factors, or trend factors"  as  defined  in  this  subdivision
    14  shall not include payments made pursuant to the American Rescue Plan Act
    15  or other federal relief programs related to the Coronavirus Disease 2019
    16  (COVID-19)  pandemic public health emergency. This subdivision shall not
    17  prevent the office of children and family services from  applying  addi-
    18  tional trend factors or staff retention factors to eligible programs and
    19  services under paragraph (v) of subdivision four of this section.
    20    4.  Eligible  programs and services. (i) Programs and services funded,
    21  licensed, or certified by the office of mental health (OMH) eligible for
    22  the cost  of  living  adjustment  established  herein,  pending  federal
    23  approval  where  applicable,  include:  office of mental health licensed
    24  outpatient programs, pursuant to parts 587 and 599 of title 14 CRR-NY of
    25  the office of mental health regulations including clinic, continuing day
    26  treatment, day treatment,  intensive  outpatient  programs  and  partial
    27  hospitalization;   outreach;  crisis  residence;  crisis  stabilization,
    28  crisis/respite beds; mobile crisis, part 590  comprehensive  psychiatric
    29  emergency  program  services;  crisis  intervention;  home  based crisis
    30  intervention; family care; supported single  room  occupancy;  supported
    31  housing;  supported  housing  community  services; treatment congregate;
    32  supported  congregate;  community  residence  -  children   and   youth;
    33  treatment/apartment;  supported  apartment;  community  residence single
    34  room occupancy; on-site rehabilitation; employment programs; recreation;
    35  respite care; transportation;  psychosocial  club;  assertive  community
    36  treatment;  case  management;  care  coordination, including health home
    37  plus services; local  government  unit  administration;  monitoring  and
    38  evaluation;  children  and  youth  vocational  services; single point of
    39  access; school-based mental health program; family support children  and
    40  youth;  advocacy/support  services;  drop  in centers; recovery centers;
    41  transition management services; bridger; home and community based waiver
    42  services; behavioral health waiver services authorized pursuant  to  the
    43  section  1115  MRT waiver; self-help programs; consumer service dollars;
    44  conference of local mental hygiene directors; multicultural  initiative;
    45  ongoing  integrated  supported employment services; supported education;
    46  mentally  ill/chemical  abuse  (MICA)  network;  personalized   recovery
    47  oriented  services;  children and family treatment and support services;
    48  residential treatment facilities operating pursuant to part 584 of title
    49  14-NYCRR;  geriatric  demonstration  programs;  community-based   mental
    50  health  family  treatment  and  support;  coordinated children's service
    51  initiative; homeless services; and promises zone.
    52    (ii) Programs and services  funded,  licensed,  or  certified  by  the
    53  office  for  people with developmental disabilities (OPWDD) eligible for
    54  the cost  of  living  adjustment  established  herein,  pending  federal
    55  approval  where applicable, include: local/unified services; chapter 620
    56  services; voluntary operated community residential services; article  16

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     1  clinics;  day  treatment  services;  family  support  services; 100% day
     2  training; epilepsy services; traumatic brain injury services;  hepatitis
     3  B  services;  independent  practitioner  services  for  individuals with
     4  intellectual  and/or  developmental  disabilities;  crisis  services for
     5  individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities;  family
     6  care  residential  habilitation;  supervised  residential  habilitation;
     7  supportive residential habilitation; respite; day habilitation; prevoca-
     8  tional services; supported employment; community habilitation;  interme-
     9  diate  care  facility  day and residential services; specialty hospital;
    10  pathways to employment; intensive behavioral services; community transi-
    11  tion services;  family  education  and  training;  fiscal  intermediary;
    12  support  broker;  and personal resource accounts. The office, in collab-
    13  oration with the education department, shall also provide  a  comparable
    14  cost of living adjustment to the independent living centers program.
    15    (iii)  Programs  and  services  funded,  licensed, or certified by the
    16  office of addiction services and supports (OASAS) eligible for the  cost
    17  of  living adjustment established herein, pending federal approval where
    18  applicable, include: medically supervised withdrawal services - residen-
    19  tial; medically supervised withdrawal services -  outpatient;  medically
    20  managed  detoxification; medically monitored withdrawal; inpatient reha-
    21  bilitation services; outpatient  opioid  treatment;  residential  opioid
    22  treatment; KEEP units outpatient; residential opioid treatment to absti-
    23  nence;  problem  gambling  treatment;  medically  supervised outpatient;
    24  outpatient  rehabilitation;   specialized   services   substance   abuse
    25  programs;  home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivi-
    26  sion 9 of section 366 of the social services law;  children  and  family
    27  treatment and support services; continuum of care rental assistance case
    28  management;  NY/NY  III  post-treatment  housing;  NY/NY III housing for
    29  persons at risk for homelessness;  permanent  supported  housing;  youth
    30  clubhouse;  recovery  community  centers;  recovery community organizing
    31  initiative; residential rehabilitation services for youth (RRSY); inten-
    32  sive residential; community residential; supportive living;  residential
    33  services;  job  placement  initiative;  case  management; family support
    34  navigator; local government unit administration; peer engagement;  voca-
    35  tional   rehabilitation;   support   services;  HIV  early  intervention
    36  services; dual diagnosis coordinator; problem gambling resource centers;
    37  problem  gambling  prevention;  prevention  resource  centers;   primary
    38  prevention  services; other prevention services; community services; and
    39  addiction treatment centers.
    40    (iv) Programs and services  funded,  licensed,  or  certified  by  the
    41  office  of  temporary  and disability assistance (OTDA) eligible for the
    42  cost of living adjustment established herein, pending  federal  approval
    43  where  applicable,  include:  nutrition  outreach  and education program
    44  (NOEP); New York state supportive  housing  program;  solutions  to  end
    45  homelessness  program;  disability  advocacy programs; and state supple-
    46  mental nutrition assistance program outreach program.
    47    (v) Programs and services funded, licensed, or certified by the office
    48  of children and family services (OCFS) eligible for the cost  of  living
    49  adjustment  established  herein, pending federal approval where applica-
    50  ble, include: programs for which  the  office  of  children  and  family
    51  services  establishes  maximum state aid rates pursuant to section 398-a
    52  of the social services law and section 4003 of the education law;  emer-
    53  gency  foster homes; foster family boarding homes and therapeutic foster
    54  homes; supervised settings  as  defined  by  subdivision  twenty-two  of
    55  section  371  of  the  social  services  law; adoptive parents receiving
    56  adoption subsidy pursuant to section 453 of  the  social  services  law;

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     1  congregate  and  scattered  supportive  housing  programs and supportive
     2  services provided under the NY/NY III supportive  housing  agreement  to
     3  young  adults  leaving  or  having recently left foster care; child care
     4  resource  and  referral  agencies;  healthy  families New York; New York
     5  state learning and enrichment after-school program supports (LEAPS); New
     6  York state commission for the  blind;  residential  and  non-residential
     7  domestic  violence  services  and  preventative  services  as defined by
     8  section 409 of the social services law.
     9    (vi) Programs and services funded, licensed, or certified by the state
    10  office for the aging (SOFA) eligible for the cost of  living  adjustment
    11  established  herein, pending federal approval where applicable, include:
    12  community services for the elderly; expanded in-home  services  for  the
    13  elderly;  wellness in nutrition program; New York connects program; long
    14  term  ombudsman  program;  naturally  occurring  retirement  communities
    15  (NORCs);   neighborhood   naturally   occurring  retirement  communities
    16  (NNORCs); and social adult day services program.
    17    (vii) Programs and services funded,  licensed,  or  certified  by  the
    18  department  of  health eligible for the cost of living adjustment estab-
    19  lished herein,  pending  federal  approval  where  applicable,  include:
    20  health  home  care management agencies authorized under section 365-l of
    21  the social services law; rape crisis  programs;  maternal,  infant,  and
    22  early  childhood  home visiting (MIECHV) initiative, and medicaid trans-
    23  portation program.
    24    (viii) Programs and services funded, licensed,  or  certified  by  the
    25  office  of  victim  services  eligible for the cost of living adjustment
    26  established herein, pending federal approval where applicable,  include:
    27  crime  victim service programs as defined by section 631-a of the execu-
    28  tive law.
    29    5. All state-funded human services programs not listed  in  paragraphs
    30  (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (vii), and (viii) of subdivision four
    31  of  this section shall be deemed eligible for the cost of living adjust-
    32  ment established herein, pending federal approval where  applicable,  if
    33  such program or service is provided to individuals or groups of individ-
    34  uals, for the purpose of improving or enhancing such individuals' health
    35  and/or  welfare,  by  addressing  social problems. The commissioners and
    36  directors of the office of mental health, the  office  for  people  with
    37  developmental   disabilities,  the  office  of  addiction  services  and
    38  supports, the office of temporary and disability assistance, the  office
    39  of  children  and  family  services, the state office for the aging, the
    40  department of health, and the director of the office of victim  services
    41  shall  publish  a list of such newly eligible programs and services each
    42  year on department websites no later than March  first  and  review  the
    43  current  list  of cost of living adjustment eligible programs every five
    44  years. Each local government unit or direct contract provider  receiving
    45  funding  for  the  cost  of  living  adjustment established herein shall
    46  submit a written certification, in such form and at such  time  as  each
    47  commissioner  or  director  shall  prescribe, attesting how such funding
    48  will be or was used to first promote the recruitment  and  retention  of
    49  non-executive  direct  care  staff, non-executive direct support profes-
    50  sionals, non-executive clinical staff,  or  respond  to  other  critical
    51  non-personal  service  costs prior to supporting any salary increases or
    52  other compensation for executive level job titles.
    53    6. Each local government unit or direct  contract  provider  receiving
    54  funding  for  the  cost  of  living  adjustment established herein shall
    55  submit a written certification, in such form and at such  time  as  each
    56  commissioner  shall prescribe, attesting how such funding will be or was

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     1  used to first promote the recruitment and retention  of  support  staff,
     2  direct  care  staff, clinical staff, non-executive administrative staff,
     3  or respond  to  other  critical  non-personal  service  costs  prior  to
     4  supporting  any  salary  increases  or  other compensation for executive
     5  level job titles.
     6    7. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the  contrary,
     7  agency commissioners and directors shall be authorized to recoup funding
     8  from  a local governmental unit or direct contract provider for the cost
     9  of living adjustment established herein determined to have been used  in
    10  a  manner inconsistent with the appropriation, or any other provision of
    11  this section. Such agency commissioners and directors shall  be  author-
    12  ized  to  employ  any legal mechanism to recoup such funds, including an
    13  offset of other funds that are owed to such local governmental  unit  or
    14  direct contract provider.
    15    §  2.  This  act  shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to
    16  have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2026.
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