N.Y. Social Services Law § 365-F
4-a. Fiscal intermediary services. (a) For the purposes of this section:
(i) "Fiscal intermediary" means an entity that provides fiscal intermediary services and has a contract for providing such services with the department of health and is selected through the procurement process described in paragraph (b) of this subdivision. Eligible applicants for contracts shall be entities that are capable of appropriately providing fiscal intermediary services, performing the responsibilities of a fiscal intermediary, and complying with this section, including but not limited to entities that:
(ii) Fiscal intermediary services shall include the following services, performed on behalf of the consumer to facilitate his or her role as the employer:
(b) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of section one hundred sixty-three of the state finance law, or section one hundred forty-two of the economic development law the commissioner shall enter into contracts under this subdivision with eligible contractors that submit an offer for a contract, provided, however, that:
(i) the department shall post on its website:
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4-b. Actions involving the authorization of a fiscal intermediary.
(a) The department may terminate a fiscal intermediary's contract under this section or suspend or limit the fiscal intermediary's rights and privileges under the contract upon thirty day's written notice to the fiscal intermediary, if the commissioner finds that the fiscal intermediary has failed to comply with the provisions of this section or regulations promulgated hereunder. The written notice shall include:
4-d. Fiscal intermediaries ceasing operation. (a) Where a fiscal intermediary is ceasing operation or will no longer serve the consumer's area, the fiscal intermediary shall:
5. Waivers, regulation and effectiveness.
9. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law and subject to the availability of federal financial participation, for periods on and after April first, two thousand fourteen, the commissioner is authorized to make temporary periodic lump-sum Medicaid payments to fiscal intermediaries principally engaged in providing consumer directed personal assistance services to Medicaid patients, in accordance with the following:
(a) eligible fiscal intermediaries shall include:
(b) providers seeking Medicaid payments under this subdivision shall demonstrate through submission of a written proposal to the commissioner that the additional resources provided by such Medicaid payments will achieve one or more of the following: