N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 18, § 489.12
(b) Unless the operator has received prior written approval from the social services district, space in a family-type home for adults must be used only for long-term residential care and for family activities. The operator may request approval to utilize space for other activities such as room and board to individuals not in need of personal care and/or supervision, respite care, protective services for adults placements or adult day care.
(1) To obtain approval to provide room and board to individuals not in need of personal care and/or supervision, the operator must demonstrate:
(2) To obtain approval to provide respite care the operator and the social services district must demonstrate:
(3) To obtain approval for a protective services for adults placement, the operator and the social services district must demonstrate:
(4) To obtain approval for the provision of adult day care, the operator and the social services district must demonstrate:
(d) In a building certified for use, in whole or in part, as a family-type home for adults on or after September 22, 1978:
(e) Mobile homes shall not be used as family-type homes without the prior written approval of the department. Such approval shall be granted only if the mobile home is constructed according to article 3 of chapter D of the Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and is in compliance with the requirements of this Part and such other fire safety or building standards as the department or the local social services district may require.
(1) Resident bedrooms:
(2) Bath and toilet facilities:
(3) Dining and leisure:
(iii) dining and leisure areas shall not be used as sleeping areas.
(g) Furnishings and equipment.
(2) The operator shall furnish each resident with the following minimum bedroom equipment:
(13) There shall be a supply of soap and toilet tissue in the bathroom(s) used by residents.
(h) Housekeeping.
(4) Beds shall be made daily and straightened as necessary.
(i) Laundry.
(2) The operator may make available equipment and space for residents who are willing and able to launder and/or iron personal laundry, under supervision if necessary.
(j) Maintenance.
(6) A sufficient number of trash containers with covers shall be available.
(k) Heating/cooling.
(3) When the outside temperature is 85° F (30° C) or more, the operator shall:
(iv) arrange for the temporary relocation of residents, if needed.
(l) Electrical system.
(5) Flexible cord shall not be run through holes in walls, ceilings, or floors; through doorways, windows or similar openings; attached to building surfaces; or concealed behind or under walls, ceilings, floors or floor coverings.
(m) Safety procedures.
(17) The operator shall have available an emergency source of light which does not rely on commercial electric power.
(n) Smoke and fire protection.
(1) Acceptable testing laboratory listed smoke detectors shall be installed in the following locations:
(i) in a family-type home which is multi-level:
(4) The following practices and equipment are considered fire hazards and are prohibited:
(vii) self contained, fuel burning space heaters or stoves except that solid fuel burning stoves may be used upon written approval granted by the local department of social services. Approval must be based upon demonstration by the operator that:
(f) Space requirements.