N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 14 § 812.2

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 812.2 - Legal base
(a) Section 19.07 (e) of the Mental Hygiene Law authorizes the commissioner (commissioner) of the office to adopt standards including necessary rules and regulations pertaining to chemical dependence services.
(b) Section 19.09 (b) of the Mental Hygiene Law authorizes the commissioner to adopt regulations necessary and proper to implement any matter under his or her jurisdiction.
(c) Section 19.40 of the Mental Hygiene Law authorizes the commissioner to issue operating certificates for the provision of chemical dependence services.
(d) Section 25.09 of the Mental Hygiene Law authorizes the office to establish limits on the amount of financial support which may be advanced or reimbursed to a program for the administration of such program.
(e) Section 32.01 of the Mental Hygiene Law authorizes the commissioner to adopt any regulation reasonably necessary to implement and effectively exercise the powers and perform the duties conferred by article 32 of the Mental Hygiene Law.
(f) Section 32.02 of the Mental Hygiene Law authorizes the commissioner to adopt regulations necessary to ensure quality services to those suffering from problem gambling.
(g) Section 32.07 (a) of the Mental Hygiene Law authorizes the commissioner to adopt regulations to effectuate the provisions and purposes of article 32 of the Mental Hygiene Law.
(h) Section 43.02 of the Mental Hygiene Law authorizes the establishment of rates or methods of payment for services at facilities subject to licensure or certification by the office.
(i) Executive Order Number 38 requires the promulgation of regulations and related actions to address the extent and nature of state funded providers' administrative costs and executive compensation which shall be eligible for reimbursement with State financial assistance or State-authorized payments for operating expenses.
(j) Section 508 of the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law requires any incidental profit from fees charged for services shall be applied to the maintenance, expansion or operation of the activities of the not for profit corporation and in no case be distributed among members, directors or officers of the corporation.

N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 14 § 812.2