S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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5720
2023-2024 Regular Sessions
I N S E N A T E
March 15, 2023
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Introduced by Sens. KENNEDY, SALAZAR -- read twice and ordered printed,
and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance
AN ACT to amend chapter 53 of the laws of 2019, enacting the aid to
localities budget, in relation to state HIV rental assistance funding
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2019, enacting the
aid to localities budget, is amended by repealing the items hereinbelow
set forth in brackets and by adding to such section the other items
underscored in this section.
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE
OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE
AID TO LOCALITIES 2019-20
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, for state reimbursement of a
program in social services districts with
a population over five million for shelter
supplements in order to prevent eviction
and to address homelessness in accordance
with a plan approved by the office of
temporary and disability assistance and
the director of the budget. Expenditures
for such shelter supplements for individ-
uals and families in receipt of safety net
assistance shall be reimbursed at 29
percent by this appropriation. Expendi-
tures for any other such shelter supple-
ments shall be fully reimbursed by this
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
LBD09241-01-3
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appropriation. Such reimbursement shall
constitute total reimbursement for activ-
ities funded herein for state fiscal year
2019-20 (52221) ............................. 15,000,000
For services and expenses of a voluntary
initiative in social services districts
with a population of five million or fewer
to fund emergency shelter allowance
payments in excess of those promulgated by
the office of temporary and disability
assistance, but not exceeding an amount
reasonably approximate to 100 percent of
fair market rent, and to reimburse 100
percent of the additional rental costs
determined based on limiting such person's
earned and/or unearned income contribution
to 30 percent, which the district deter-
mines are necessary to establish or main-
tain independent living arrangements among
persons ELIGIBLE FOR OR in receipt of
public assistance who are living with
medically diagnosed HIV infection as
defined by the AIDS institute of the State
department of health and who are homeless
or facing homelessness and for whom no
viable and less costly alternative to
housing is available; provided, however,
that funds appropriated herein may only be
used for such purposes if the cost of such
allowances are not eligible for reimburse-
ment under medical assistance or other
programs, and further provided that such
payments shall not be part of the standard
of need pursuant to section 131-a of the
social services law. Such funds may be
provided by the commissioner of the office
of temporary and disability assistance to
participating social services districts
with a population of five million or fewer
in accordance with a plan submitted by
such social services district and approved
by the office of temporary and disability
assistance and the director of the budget.
Up to $1,000,000 may be made available,
without local participation, to selected
social services districts that submit an
approved plan, which includes one or more
agreements with medicaid managed care
organizations, performing provider
systems, and/or other third-party payors
to provide dollar for dollar matching
funding and an agreement with a qualified
not-for-profit entity to provide services,
including case management, to those
persons in receipt of the emergency shel-
ter allowance in excess of that promulgat-
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ed by the office of temporary and disabil-
ity assistance and the 30 percent income
contribution identified in this paragraph.
To the extent that savings are realized
over the course of the designated period
set forth in the plan, at the end of the
period set forth in the plan, THE SAVINGS
SHALL BE SHARED AMONG THE SOCIAL SERVICES
DISTRICT AND the medicaid managed care
organization, performing provider system,
and/or other third-party payor [shall
continue to fully fund such ongoing excess
shelter allowance payments and services
for the participating public assistance
recipients] TO COVER ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
OF THE INITIATIVE AND TO CONTINUE TO
PROVIDE ONGOING FUNDING TO ENSURE HOUSING
STABILITY FOR PERSONS ELIGIBLE FOR OR IN
RECEIPT OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE WHO ARE
LIVING WITH MEDICALLY DIAGNOSED HIV
INFECTION .................................... 5,000,000
For services and expenses related to the
continuation of the empire state poverty
reduction initiative ......................... 4,500,000
For services and expenses of Ibero-American
Action League ................................... 50,000
For services and expenses of Mohawk Valley
Latino Association .............................. 50,000
For services and expenses of Family Resi-
dences and Essential Enterprises, Inc ........... 50,000
For services and expenses of Centro Civico
of Amsterdam .................................... 50,000
For services and expenses of Spanish Action
League in Onondaga .............................. 50,000
For services and expenses of Hempstead
Hispanic Civic Association ...................... 50,000
For services and expenses of the Hispanic
Federation ...................................... 50,000
§ 2. This act shall take effect immediately.