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FY 2019 NEW YORK STATE EXECUTIVE BUDGET

HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE ARTICLE VII LEGISLATION

FY 2019 NEW YORK STATE EXECUTIVE BUDGET HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE ARTICLE VII LEGISLATION

CONTENTS

PART

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q

DESCRIPTION

Hospital related Medicaid Redesign Team recommendations.

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NUMBER

8

Long-term care-related Medicaid Redesign Team

15

recommendations.

Medicaid Managed Care related recommendations.

23

Pharmaceutical-related Medicaid Redesign Team

32

recommendations.

Transportation-related Medicaid Redesign Team

40

recommendations.

Reprogram Excess Medicaid Managed Care Reserves.

42

Authorizing Health Services Offered by Retail Practices.

43

Expand scope of practice for certified nurse anesthetists

52

(CRNAs).

Medicaid Integrity.

58

Amend New York State's False Claims Act penalties to align

63

with the Federal False Claims Act.

Extend the Medicaid Global Cap and other miscellaneous

64

Medicaid-related proposals.

Child Health Plus related recommendations.

65

Extend the Physicians Excess Medical Malpractice Program

67

for one year.

Discontinue COLA payments to certain Department of Health

86

providers.

Reform the Early Intervention program.

87

Eliminate certain Health Care Reform Act (HCRA) programs. 105

Authorize additional capital support for the health care

107

providers.

PART

R S T U V W X Y

Z AA

DESCRIPTION

Reduce the Risk of Exposure to Lead Paint in Residential and Non-Residential Settings. Regulatory Modernization Initiative related Medicaid Redesign Team recommendations. Extend various provisions of the Public Health and Social Services Laws. Extending existing processes for certain time-limited demonstration programs for specialized inpatient psychiatry units for children and adults. Extend community reinvestment for State psychiatric center inpatient bed closures. Authorizes the establishment of voluntary restoration to competency programs within locally-operated jails and State prisons. Extend authority for Office of Mental Health (OMH) and Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) facility directors to act as representative payees consistent with federal law and regulations. This bill clarifies the responsibilities and tasks that require psychology, social work, or mental health licensure for individuals working in certain programs and services that are regulated, operated, funded or approved by the Office of Mental Health (OMH), the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), the Office for Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS), the Department of Health (DOH), the State Office for the Aging (SOFA), the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS), the Department of Corrections and Community Services (DOCCS), the Office for Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA), and/or local governmental units or social service districts. This bill would correct statutory references with respect to OPWDD waiver services, extend OPWDD's managed care authority, and make technical amendments to that authority. Human Services COLA.

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111 114 126 129 129 130 131

132

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Legislative Bill Drafting Commission 12671-01-8

S.

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Senate

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IN SENATE--Introduced by Sen

--read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on

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IN ASSEMBLY--Introduced by M. of A.

with M. of A. as co-sponsors

--read once and referred to the Committee on

*BUDGBI* (Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state health and mental hygiene budget for the 2018-2019 state fiscal year)

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BUDGBI. HMH (Executive)

AN ACT

to amend the public health law, in relation to establishing a temporary workgroup on capital rate methodology for capital expenditures to hospitals and residential nursing facilities; and to amend the social services law, in relation to standard coverage for physical therapy services under medical assistance for needy persons programs (Part A); to amend the public health law, in

IN SENATE____________________________________________________ Senate introducer's signature

The senators whose names are circled below wish to join me in the sponsorship of this proposal:

s15 Addabbo s52 Akshar s31 Alcantara s46 Amedore s11 Avella s36 Bailey s30 Benjamin s42 Bonacic s04 Boyle s44 Breslin s08 Brooks s38 Carlucci s14 Comrie

s03 Croci s50 DeFrancisco s18 Dilan s17 Felder s02 Flanagan s55 Funke s59 Gallivan s12 Gianaris s22 Golden s47 Griffo s20 Hamilton s06 Hannon s54 Helming

s27 Hoylman s60 Jacobs s09 Kaminsky s26 Kavanagh s63 Kennedy s34 Klein s28 Krueger s24 Lanza s39 Larkin s01 LaValle s45 Little s05 Marcellino s43 Marchione

s25 Montgomery s40 Murphy s58 O'Mara s62 Ortt s21 Parker s13 Peralta s19 Persaud s07 Phillips s61 Ranzenhofer s48 Ritchie s33 Rivera s56 Robach s10 Sanders

s23 Savino s41 Serino s29 Serrano s51 Seward s16 Stavisky s35 Stewart-

Cousins s49 Tedisco s53 Valesky s57 Young s32 s37

IN ASSEMBLY__________________________________________________ Assembly introducer's signature

The Members of the Assembly whose names are circled below wish to join me in the multi-sponsorship of this proposal:

a049 Abbate

a034 DenDekker

a092 Abinanti a070 Dickens

a084 Arroyo

a054 Dilan

a035 Aubry

a081 Dinowitz

a120 Barclay

a147 DiPietro

a030 Barnwell a016 D'Urso

a106 Barrett

a004 Englebright

a060 Barron

a133 Errigo

a082 Benedetto a109 Fahy

a042 Bichotte

a126 Finch

a079 Blake

a008 Fitzpatrick

a117 Blankenbush a124 Friend

a098 Brabenec a095 Galef

a026 Braunstein a137 Gantt

a119 Brindisi

a007 Garbarino

a138 Bronson

a148 Giglio

a093 Buchwald a066 Glick

a118 Butler

a150 Goodell

a094 Byrne

a075 Gottfried

a103 Cahill

a100 Gunther

a044 Carroll

a046 Harris

a062 Castorina a139 Hawley

a047 Colton

a083 Heastie

a032 Cook

a028 Hevesi

a085 Crespo

a048 Hikind

a122 Crouch

a018 Hooper

a021 Curran

a128 Hunter

a063 Cusick

a029 Hyndman

a045 Cymbrowitz a097 Jaffee

a053 Davila

a011 Jean-Pierre

a072 De La Rosa a116 Jenne

a135 Johns

a091 Otis

a022 Solages

a115 Jones

a132 Palmesano a114 Stec

a077 Joyner

a002 Palumbo a110 Steck

a040 Kim

a088 Paulin

a127 Stirpe

a131 Kolb

a009 Pellegrino a071 Taylor

a105 Lalor

a141 Peoples- a001 Thiele

a013 Lavine

Stokes

a061 Titone

a134 Lawrence a058 Perry

a031 Titus

a050 Lentol

a023 Pheffer

a033 Vanel

a125 Lifton

Amato

a055 Walker

a123 Lupardo a086 Pichardo a143 Wallace

a121 Magee

a089 Pretlow

a112 Walsh

a129 Magnarelli a073 Quart

a146 Walter

a064 Malliotakis a019 Ra

a041 Weinstein

a090 Mayer

a012 Raia

a024 Weprin

a108 McDonald a006 Ramos

a059 Williams

a014 McDonough a043 Richardson a113 Woerner

a101 Miller, B. a078 Rivera

a056 Wright

a038 Miller, M.G. a068 Rodriguez a096 Zebrowski

a020 Miller, M.L. a027 Rosenthal, D. a005

a015 Montesano a067 Rosenthal, L. a010

a136 Morelle

a025 Rozic

a017

a145 Morinello a149 Ryan

a039

a057 Mosley

a111 Santabarbara a074

a003 Murray

a140 Schimminger a080

a065 Niou

a076 Seawright a102

a037 Nolan

a087 Sepulveda a107

a144 Norris

a052 Simon

a142

a130 Oaks

a036 Simotas

a069 O'Donnell a104 Skartados

a051 Ortiz

a099 Skoufis

1) Single House Bill (introduced and printed separately in either or both houses). Uni-Bill (introduced simultaneously in both houses and printed as one bill. Senate and Assembly introducer sign the same copy of the bill).

2) Circle names of co-sponsors and return to introduction clerk with 2 signed copies of bill and 4 copies of memorandum in support (single house); or 4 signed copies of bill and 8 copies of memorandum in support (uni-bill).

LBDC 01/03/18

01/15/18

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relation to payments to residential health care facilities; to amend the social services law and the public health law, in relation to assisted living program providers licensed in the state; to amend the social services law, in relation to payments for certain medical assistance provided to eligible persons participating in the New York traumatic brain injury waiver program; and to repeal certain provisions of section 366 of the social services law relating to furnishing medical assistance (Part B); to amend the social services law and the public health law, in relation to health homes and penalties for managed care providers (Part C); to amend the social services law and the public health law, in relation to drug coverage, updating the professional dispensing fee, copayments, pharmacist physician collaboration and comprehensive medication management; and to repeal certain provisions of the social services law relating thereto (Part D); to amend the social services law, in relation to reimbursement of transportation costs, reimbursement of emergency transportation services and supplemental transportation payments; and repealing certain provisions of such law relating thereto (Part E); providing for not-for-profit and tax exempt corporations' Medicaid capitation rates (Part F); to amend the public health law, in relation to authorizing certain retail practices to offer health services (Part G); to amend the education law, in relation to the practice of nursing by certified registered nurse anesthetists (Part H); to amend the social services law and the public health law, in relation to managed care organizations (Part I); to amend the state finance law, in relation to the false claims act (Part J); authorizing the department of health to require certain health care providers to report on costs incurred; and to amend chapter 59 of the laws of 2011 amending the public health law and other laws relating

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