New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XIV - Office for People With Developmental Disabilities
Part 620 - Certification of Need for Administrative Review Projects, Substantial Review Projects and Terms of Approval for Acquisition of Property or Construction
Section 620.11 - Commissioner's decision regarding certification of need for all projects
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Review of all applications for certification of need shall take into consideration consistency with OPWDD's operational planning documents, current and accurate State budget information, current need data, and the standard criteria of:
(b) The commissioner's decision may be:
(c) If the commissioner intends to disapprove the project, he or she shall notify the applicant, and the health systems agency, the designated State health planning and development agency and the local governmental unit of his or her intent and provide the report of findings and the basis for the decision, and shall afford the applicant an opportunity to be heard in accordance with Part 602 of this Title before taking such action.
(d) If the commissioner intends to approve a project over a recommendation of disapproval by the health systems agency or the local governmental unit he or she shall notify that agency, as well as the applicant, of his or her intent. Further, he or she shall provide all parties designated in subdivision (c) of this section, with copies of the findings and basis of decision, and shall afford the health systems agency and the local governmental unit an opportunity to be heard in accordance with Part 602 of this Title before taking such action.
(e) When a decision is reached, after a hearing if necessary, the commissioner shall notify the applicant and all reviewers of the decision, and shall also advise the applicant of the procedure to be followed in submitting additional information necessary for the development of a program prior to consideration as satisfactorily having met the requirements for an operating certificate.