Provides that any volunteer agency who is granted state aid by the office of addiction services and supports or pursuant to a contract with a local governmental unit shall receive the full amount of such state aid within sixty days from approval; provides that volunteer agencies shall have two years to spend such aid.
Impact
The proposed legislation could significantly impact the operational capabilities of volunteer agencies involved in addiction services. By guaranteeing timely funding, the bill enables these agencies to allocate resources more effectively towards treatment and prevention programs. This financial assurance is particularly crucial in the context of increasing substance use disorders, as it allows agencies to maintain and expand their services without the disruptions often caused by funding delays.
Summary
Bill A08392 aims to amend the Mental Hygiene Law to enhance the financial support provided to volunteer agencies offering addiction services. The bill stipulates that any volunteer agency receiving state aid from the Office of Addiction Services and Supports or through contracts with local governments must receive the full amount of such aid within sixty days of approval. This provision is designed to ensure prompt funding for addiction treatment services, which can be essential for addressing substance use issues in communities across New York State.
Contention
While the bill has the potential to streamline funding for addiction services, there may be concerns regarding its implementation. Critics may argue about the financial impact on state budgets, especially if demand for aid from these volunteer agencies exceeds projections. Moreover, there could be debates about the effectiveness of current regulations surrounding the allocation of state aid and whether this bill addresses the root causes of addiction or merely provides a temporary fix through expedited funding.
Provides that the governor shall designate staff within their office to act as a liaison to the chair of the not-for-profit contracting advisory committee to assist such advisory committee's interactions with state agencies; provides that the not-for-profit contracting advisory committee shall have the ability to request information from state agencies for reporting purposes and such state agencies shall provide such information to the chair of the not-for-profit contracting advisory committee.
Relates to certificates of honorable separation from or service in the armed forces of the United States; provides that such certificates shall be forwarded to the appropriate local veterans' service agency within 60 days of receipt.
Relates to certificates of honorable separation from or service in the armed forces of the United States; provides that such certificates shall be forwarded to the appropriate local veterans' service agency within 60 days of receipt.
Creates a transparency database for contracted not-for-profit organizations; provides such database will include those that are in the process of being approved for contracts, that have received certificates of approval, are approved for contracts, have received renewal contracts, or have been the recipient of fully-executed contracts with the state of New York.
Requires the office of fire prevention and control to pay training stipends in specific amounts to volunteer firefighters for completion of certain firefighter trainings; provides that if a volunteer fire company pays training stipends to volunteer firefighters in an amount below what is otherwise required to be paid by OFPC, OFPC shall pay the remaining amount.
Provides that state-funded SUNY programs shall be reimbursed at no less than 26% of the direct costs; allows state agencies to fund SUNY programs where such state agencies determine that such program would produce administrative efficiencies or cost savings.
Provides that state-funded SUNY programs shall be reimbursed at no less than 26% of the direct costs; allows state agencies to fund SUNY programs where such state agencies determine that such program would produce administrative efficiencies or cost savings.
Enacts the "mandatory arbitration & business licensing act"; provides that no state agency or local government shall issue or renew a covered license to any person that refuses to certify that such person will not, as the owner or operator of a business or provider of services in the state or a local government operating pursuant to such license; makes related provisions.
Enacts the "mandatory arbitration & business licensing act"; provides that no state agency or local government shall issue or renew a covered license to any person that refuses to certify that such person will not, as the owner or operator of a business or provider of services in the state or a local government operating pursuant to such license; makes related provisions.
Provides that public officers and employees of the state who are members of the United States Air Force Auxiliary Civil Air Patrol or the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Pilots shall be granted leave from work with pay to participate in emergency services during certain air force assigned missions.