Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 50, December 11, 2024
Section 585.3 - DefinitionsFor the purposes of this Part:
(a) Certified capacity means the maximum number of residents who can be placed in a family care home, as specified on the operating certificate of the home.(b) Commissioner means the Commissioner of Mental Health.(c) Family care home means a combination of a private residence and a family certified by the commissioner to provide 24-hour residential services in a small family setting.(d) Family care program means a residential program comprised of family care homes certified by the Office of Mental Health, operated by a program sponsor.(e) Family care provider means one or more adults (age 21 or older) approved by the commissioner to operate a certified family care home.(f) Family care resident means an individual (age 18 or older) with a history of mental illness who has been placed in a family care home because he or she is in need of a supervised residential setting.(g) Natural person means a human being, as distinguished from an artificial person created by law (e.g., a corporation).(h) Office means the New York State Office of Mental Health.(i) Operating certificate means a written document conveying to the public the authorization by the commissioner for a family care provider to operate a family care home.(j) Private residence means a building or a part thereof with provisions for living, cooking, sanitary, and sleeping facilities arranged for the use of one family.(k) Program sponsor means a State-operated psychiatric center or community-based provider of mental health services that operates a family care program, in which residential services are provided in family care homes by family care providers.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 14 § 585.3