STATE OF NEW YORK
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10732
IN ASSEMBLY
May 16, 2018
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Introduced by M. of A. GUNTHER, M. L. MILLER -- read once and referred
to the Committee on Mental Health
AN ACT to amend the mental hygiene law and the social services law, in
relation to housing navigation services for those with intellectual
and developmental disabilities
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. The mental hygiene law is amended by adding a new section
2 13.44 to read as follows:
3 § 13.44 Housing navigation services.
4 (a) The office shall establish and provide housing navigation services
5 for individuals with a developmental or intellectual disability as
6 defined in section 1.03 of the mental hygiene law. Housing navigation
7 services shall include but not be limited to:
8 (1) collaborating with individuals to develop an individualized hous-
9 ing action plan, that at a minimum, shall assist individuals in finding
10 appropriate housing that meets their specific housing goals;
11 (2) supporting individuals that apply for state and federal assistance
12 programs;
13 (3) coordinating and assisting housing transitions for individuals,
14 taking into consideration their specific needs; and
15 (4) collaborating with individuals to craft a housing sustainability
16 plan to ensure that such individuals are able to secure and maintain
17 stable housing, and have access to and are able to utilize the necessary
18 services and support to achieve their housing goals.
19 (b) (1) The commissioner shall develop and implement a housing naviga-
20 tion curriculum statewide, for the purposes of training applicants in
21 delivering housing navigation services as defined in subdivision (a) of
22 this section. In developing and implementing such curriculum, the
23 commissioner may contract with an entity that has demonstrated appropri-
24 ate knowledge, expertise, and experience in housing navigator services
25 and training curriculums.
26 (2) The commissioner, in consultation with the regional offices under
27 his or her jurisdiction shall perform a statewide assessment of the need
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 for housing navigation services, and shall provide additional outreach
2 regarding the availability of housing navigation training in regions of
3 the state where there is the greatest demonstrated need.
4 (c) (1) The commissioner shall establish a housing navigation task
5 force to perform tasks that will help to ensure the successful implemen-
6 tation of the housing navigation services established by this section.
7 The taskforce shall be co-chaired by the commissioner or his or her
8 designee, the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability
9 assistance or his or her designee, and a representative of New York
10 state homes and community renewal. Ensuring adequate geographic repre-
11 sentation, an additional ten individuals shall be selected for the task-
12 force. Such individuals shall have professional experience in the fields
13 of affordable housing development, banking, financial planning, and in
14 delivering housing services for individuals with developmental or intel-
15 lectual disabilities as a non-profit provider. The members shall be
16 selected by the commissioner in consultation with the other state agency
17 representatives on the task force.
18 (2) The task force shall meet as often as is necessary, but no less
19 than three times per year, and under circumstances as are appropriate to
20 fulfilling its duties as required under this section.
21 (3) Members of the taskforce shall serve without compensation, but may
22 be reimbursed for actual costs incurred for participation on such task-
23 force.
24 (4) The task force shall:
25 (i) coordinate with the commissioner and the regional offices to help
26 ensure access to housing navigation services in the regions of the state
27 with the greatest demonstrated need;
28 (ii) create or utilize written information that may be used as a
29 resource for increasing public awareness of housing navigation resources
30 as well as educating parents, individuals, provider agencies and other
31 stakeholders about the opportunities for non-certified housing in all
32 five regions of the office;
33 (iii) provide recommendations on the appropriateness of and ways to
34 implement a housing navigator train-the-trainer program using the hous-
35 ing navigator training curriculum;
36 (iv) assist in the development of research methods which measure the
37 correlation between the housing navigator model and social determinants
38 of health;
39 (v) evaluate housing navigation as a reimbursable service and measur-
40 ing outcomes based on value-based payment methodologies and arrange-
41 ments; and
42 (vi) examine the feasibility of expanding housing navigation services
43 to other systems of care that are involved in the delivery of housing
44 services, including but not limited to high utilization Medicaid service
45 enrollees who reside in the state of New York.
46 § 2. Section 366 of the social services law is amended by adding a new
47 subdivision 7-d to read as follows:
48 7-d. The commissioner of health in consultation with the commissioner
49 of the office for people with developmental disabilities is authorized
50 to submit the appropriate waivers, including but not limited to, those
51 authorized pursuant to section eleven hundred fifteen of the federal
52 social security act, in order to achieve the purpose of high-quality
53 housing navigation services pursuant to section 13.44 of the mental
54 hygiene law for a population of persons with developmental or intellec-
55 tual disabilities, as such terms are defined in section 1.03 of the
56 mental hygiene law.
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1 § 3. Subdivision (b) of section 5.07 of the mental hygiene law is
2 amended by adding a new paragraph 5 to read as follows:
3 (5) The commissioner of the office for people with developmental disa-
4 bilities shall include the following in the portion of the statewide
5 comprehensive plan required by this subdivision for services provided to
6 persons with developmental or intellectual disabilities: (i) information
7 related to progress implementing and the effectiveness of housing navi-
8 gation services as defined in section 13.44 of the mental hygiene law,
9 and (ii) any other information deemed appropriate by such commissioner.
10 § 4. This act shall take effect April 1, 2019. Effective immediately,
11 the addition, amendment and/or repeal of any rule or regulation neces-
12 sary for the implementation of this act on its effective date are
13 authorized to be made and completed on or before such effective date.