(a) staffing;
(b) referrals to and coordination with community and peer based
supports including support related to co-occurring disorders;
(c) resident safety;
(d) resident rights;
(e) confidentiality;
(f) reoccurance support;
(g) application of tenants rights;
(h) administrative and operational policies and procedures; and
(i) housing standards which shall meet or exceed the housing quality
standards for safe and habitual housing which are established by local
housing codes.
3. Once the commissioner has certified a location as a certified
recovery residence, such certified recovery residence shall be included
on the office's website as an available option for individuals seeking
such an environment.
4. The commissioner shall regulate and ensure that residences which
are certified to be certified recovery residences are continuing to meet
the requirements of this section. The commissioner has the authority to
inspect such certified recovery residences and impose penalties,
including limiting, revoking or suspending a certification, as
appropriate, for failure to comply with the provisions of this section.
Structure New York Laws
32.01 - Regulation and Quality Control of Chemical Dependence Services.
32.02 - Regulation and Quality Control of Compulsive Gambling Services.
32.03 - Evaluation of Chemical Dependence Services.
32.05 - Operating Certificate Required.
32.05-A - Certified Recovery Residences.
32.06 - Prohibited Practices by Providers of Substance Use Disorder Services.
32.07 - Regulatory Powers of the Commissioner.
32.09 - Issuance of Operating Certificates.
32.11 - Child Abuse Prevention.
32.13 - Investigations and Inspections.
32.14 - Compliance With Operational Standards by Providers of Services in General Hospitals.
32.15 - Powers of the Office Regarding Investigation and Inspection.
32.17 - Certain Duties of Providers of Services.
32.17-A - Notification of Emergency Contact.
32.19 - Powers of Subpoena and Examination.
32.21 - Suspension, Revocation, or Limitation of Operating Certificates and Imposition of Fines.
32.23 - Formal Hearings; Procedure.
32.25 - Confinement, Care, and Treatment of Persons Suffering From Chemical Abuse or Dependence.
32.27 - Injunction and Temporary Restraining Order.
32.29 - Approval of New Construction.
32.31 - Establishment or Incorporation of Facilities for Chemical Dependence Services.
32.33 - Improper Expenditures of Money.
32.35 - Disclosure by Members, Officers and Employees.
32.36 - Crisis Stabilization Services.