New York Laws
Article 32 - Regulation and Quality Control of Chemical Dependence Services and Compulsive Gambling Services.
32.06 - Prohibited Practices by Providers of Substance Use Disorder Services.

(a) lawful payments by a health maintenance organization or health
insurer, operating in accordance with article thirty-two or forty-three
of the insurance law or article forty-four of the public health law on
behalf of their enrollees for such substance use disorder services or
other benefits required to be provided;
(b) lawful payments to or by a provider to a health maintenance
organization or health insurer operating in accordance with article
thirty-two or forty-three of the insurance law or article forty-four of
the public health law, as payment for services provided, a refund for an
overpayment, a participating provider fee, or any similar remuneration;
(c) provider for an activity that, at the time of such activity, would
have been lawful as specifically exempt, or otherwise not prohibited,
under any federal statute or regulations, including but not limited to
42 U.S.C. ยง 1320a-7b (b) or the regulations promulgated thereunder, if
conducted by a person, firm, partnership, group, practice, association,
fiduciary, employer representative thereof or any other entity providing
substance use disorder services;
(d) any employee or representative of a provider who is conducting
marketing activities, where the employee or representative identifies
the provider represented or for whom or which the employee or
representative works, identifies that the employee or representative is
a marketer and not a clinician or other individual who can provide
diagnostic, counseling or assessment services, and such marketing
activities are limited to educating the potential patient about the
program with no effort to steer or lead the potential patient to select
or consider selection of the substance use disorder services provider
represented or for whom or which the employee or representative works;
or
(e) commissions, fees or other remuneration lawfully paid to insurance
agents as provided under the insurance law.
5. Any provider who intentionally violates the provisions of
subdivision two or three of this section shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor as defined in the penal law.
6. If the commissioner has reason to believe a provider has violated
subdivision two or three of this section, the commissioner may proceed

to investigate and institute enforcement actions, as may be authorized
pursuant to the applicable provisions of this article.
7. The provisions of this section are in addition to any other civil,
administrative or criminal enforcement actions provided by law.
Penalties authorized under this section may be imposed against corporate
providers and individual providers.
8. The commissioner shall adopt and may amend rules and regulations to
effectuate the provisions of this section.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

MHY - Mental Hygiene

Title E - General Provisions

Article 32 - Regulation and Quality Control of Chemical Dependence Services and Compulsive Gambling Services.

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.

32.20 - Temporary Operator.

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.

32.37 - Registration and Notification of Boards of Directors or Trustees of Certain Voluntary Not-for-Profit Facilities or Corporations.

32.38 - The Recovery Tax Credit Program.

32.39 - Fiscal Year Report.