New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter VI - Community Mental Health Services
Part 100 - State Aid For Operating Costs
Section 100.8 - Local comprehensive planning process
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
Mental Hygiene Law, § 11.05(e), § 11.13(a)(3).
(a) A county application for State aid shall be considered by Department of Mental Hygiene when:
(b) Comprehensive five year and annual implementation plans must be the product of a continuing planning process under the direction and administration of the local government unit. This process shall include at the appropriate level the participation of public facilities in the provisions of mental hygiene services, departmental facilities, all voluntary agencies under contract with the local governmental unit, consumer groups, and other human service agencies relevant to the effective delivery of services to mentally disabled persons. Participation in the locally administered planning process shall include activities involving (1) information sharing and data collection; (2) need assessment; (3) setting of goals, objectives and priorities; (4) decisions about respective service responsibilities of local and departmental facilities.
(c) In order to carry out its responsibility for directing and administering a comprehensive local planning process, the local governmental unit shall establish a planning structure commensurate with the size and complexity of the county's service delivery system.
(d) The regional director shall support the local governmental unit's efforts to assure active participation in the planning process of the State facilities and other agencies in receipt of State aid or other forms of Department of Mental Hygiene funding. He shall designate a member of the regional office staff as an ex officio member of the local planning group to serve as liaison for the regional office in the planning process and to provide and coordinate needed technical assistance.
(e) The local governmental unit shall be responsible for maintaining records of all deliberations of the various planning committees and of the planning process as a whole.
(f) The approved county plans shall form the basis for (1) the allocation of State aid to localities, (2) departmental recommendations on applications for grants under various Federal and State statutes; and shall be considered in making departmental decisions regarding funding of departmental facilities.
(g) Before the plans will be approved by the Office of Mental Health, the local governmental unit must make reasonable efforts to engage in the planning process all agencies issued operating certificates by the Office of Mental Health and providing services in the area of the local governmental unit. Such efforts, which shall include participation by agencies as required by sections 82.5(b)(7), 83.5(b)(7), 85.5(b)(6) and 586.5(b)(4) of this Title, must be documented in the plans submitted by the local governmental unit.