16.03 - Operating certificate required.

§ 16.03 Operating certificate required.    (a)  No  provider  of  services  shall  engage in any of the following  activities without an operating certificate issued by  the  commissioner  pursuant to this article:    (1)  Operation of a residential facility for the care and treatment of  the mentally retarded or developmentally  disabled  including  a  family  care home.    (2)  Operation  of  any  distinct  part of a general hospital or other  facility  possessing  an  operating  certificate,  pursuant  to  article  twenty-eight  of the public health law, operated for the primary purpose  of providing residential or non-residential services  for  the  mentally  retarded or developmentally disabled.    (3)  Operation  of  a  facility  established or maintained by a public  agency,  board,  or  commission,  or  by  a  corporation  or   voluntary  association for the rendition of out-patient or non-residential services  for   the  mentally  retarded  or  developmentally  disabled;  provided,  however, that  such  operation  shall  not  be  deemed  to  include  (i)  professional  practice,  within  the  scope of a professional license or  certificate  issued  by  an  agency  of  the  state,  by  an  individual  practitioner   or   by  a  partnership  of  such  individuals  or  by  a  professional service  corporation  duly  incorporated  pursuant  to  the  business corporation law or by a university faculty practice corporation  duly incorporated pursuant to the not-for-profit corporation law or (ii)  non-residential  services which are licensed, supervised, or operated by  another agency of the  state  and  non-residential  services  which  are  chartered  or  issued  a  certificate  of  incorporation pursuant to the  education law or (iii) pastoral counseling by a clergyman  or  minister,  including  those  defined as clergyman or minister by section two of the  religious corporations law.    (b) The commissioner shall enter into a cooperative agreement with the  commissioner  of  education  with  respect  to  all   issues   regarding  certification   under  this  article  of  providers  of  non-residential  services which are chartered or issued a  certificate  of  incorporation  pursuant to the education law.    (c) The commissioner shall enter into a cooperative agreement with the  commissioner   of   health   with   respect   to  all  issues  regarding  certification under this article of providers of services possessing  an  operating  certificate  pursuant  to  article twenty-eight of the public  health law.    (d) The operation of a facility for which an operating certificate  is  required  pursuant to this article shall be in accordance with the terms  of the operating certificate and the regulations of the commissioner.    (e) Any provider of services who knowingly fails to  comply  with  the  provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.