New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle Y - New York State Office for the Aging
Chapter II - Older Americans, Community Services, And Expanded In-home Services For The Elderly Programs
Part 6655 - Fiscal
Section 6655.5 - Area agency CSE allotments

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) Within appropriate amounts, the office reimburses area agencies participating in CSE with approved area plans for 100 percent of their annual approved expenditures for planning and implementation of such plans, including plan preparation and revision, evaluation of CSE projects contained within such plan, execution of interagency agreements necessary to carry out the plan, actions to consolidate, combine or collocate services within the county, and other costs of the area agency necessary to implement such plan, up to statutory limits. (At the time these regulations were promulgated, such statutory limits were, for counties with a population of less than 20,000 elderly persons, $20,000; for the City of New York, $1 for each elderly person residing in the city or $375,000, whichever is less; and for all other counties participating in CSE, $1 for each elderly person residing in the county, or $75,000, whichever is less.)

(b) Within appropriated amounts, the office reimburses area agencies participating in CSE for approved expenditures for implementing approved CSE projects, up to statutory limits, subject to CSE matching requirements. (At the time these regulations were promulgated, such statutory limits were $32,000, or $4 for each elderly person residing in the county [or City of New York], whichever is greater.)

(c) In New York City, annualized CSE project expenditures shall be apportioned to each borough in proportion equal to at least 90 percent and no more than 110 percent of the borough's share of the city's elderly population; provided, however, that no borough shall receive less than three percent of such expenditures.

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