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 620.4 - Project planning
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 52, December 24, 2024
(a) The development of a comprehensive service delivery system to meet the needs of persons with developmental disabilities begins with the identification of those needs and the types of programs with the service capability to meet such needs. This shall be done through joint planning efforts on a county, regional and statewide basis by OPWDD, local governmental units and local health systems agencies. The local governmental units and local health systems agencies shall be given the opportunity to review operational planning documents developed by OPWDD, and to make recommendations to the commissioner.
(b) Prior to formal submission of an application for certification of need, and as early as possible, it is required that the applicant consult with applicable local authorities, local governmental units and the appropriate health systems agency to ensure, to the extent possible, that the proposed project is needed and appropriate. In order to avoid unnecessary expenditures for the development of the application, and the more complex or expensive the anticipated project, the more attention must be paid to early and extensive contact with county, regional, and B/DDSO planning authorities.
(c) If either an administrative review or substantial review project should, at the time it moves forward to completion, result in an increase in cost or in client capacity or change in the class of operating certificate approved at the time of certification of need, it shall be necessary to submit an amended application for certification of need to address the change(s). If, for an administrative review project, costs exceed $600,000 or certified capacity is exceeded by 10 percent or five persons (whichever is greater), or there is a change in the operating certificate, section 620.6(b)(3) of this Part shall apply.