N.Y. Public Health Law § 2826
(b) Eligible providers shall include:
(c) Providers seeking temporary rate adjustments under this section shall demonstrate through submission of a written proposal to the commissioner that the additional resources provided by a temporary rate adjustment will achieve one or more of the following:
(d)
(f) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, and subject to federal financial participation, no less than ten million dollars shall be allocated to providers described in this subdivision; provided, however that if federal financial participation is unavailable for any eligible provider, or for any potential investment under this subdivision then the non-federal share of payments pursuant to this subdivision may be made as state grants.
(g) Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of this section, and within amounts appropriated for such purposes as described herein, the commissioner may award a temporary adjustment to the non-capital components of rates, or make temporary lump-sum Medicaid payments to eligible facilities with serious financial instability and requiring extraordinary financial assistance to enable such facilities to maintain operations and vital services while such facilities establish long term solutions to achieve sustainable health services. Provided, however, the commissioner is authorized to make such a temporary adjustment or make such temporary lump sum payment only pursuant to criteria, an application, and an evaluation process acceptable to the commissioner in consultation with the director of the division of the budget. The department shall publish on its website the criteria, application, and evaluation process and notification of any award recipients.
(i) Eligible facilities shall include:
(ii) Eligible applicants must demonstrate that without such award, they will be in serious financial instability, as evidenced by:
(iii) Awards under this subdivision shall be made upon application to the department.
(iv) Awards under this subdivision may not be used for: