3. Rate incentive demonstration. With respect to a demonstration program authorized by subdivision one of this section, the commissioner of health may solicit and accept applications for participation in the demonstration program from any employer, or group of employers, of personal care workers or home health workers, who are employed in any city with a population of one million or more and any county with a population of nine hundred thousand or more if such city or county is located within the metropolitan commuter transportation district created pursuant to section twelve hundred sixty-two of the public authorities law, and whose employers provide services primarily to medical assistance recipients, if the following conditions are met:
(a) at least fifty percent of the persons receiving services from such employers are recipients of medical assistance;(b) the employer contributes to a group health insurance plan or employer based group health plan on behalf of such employees; and(c) no benefits are provided under the group health insurance plan or employer based group health plan in excess of the benefits provided to the majority of hospital workers in the community in which the personal care and home health care workers are employed. The commissioner of health is authorized to add up to fifty-eight million dollars per year for the period January first, two thousand through December thirty-first, two thousand two, and up to one hundred sixty-three million dollars per year for the period January first, two thousand three through June thirtieth, two thousand seven, to rates of payment for qualifying personal care providers and certified home health agencies who are approved to participate in the demonstration program. The commissioner may modify the amounts made available for any specific annual period so long as the total amount made available for the period of the demonstration is not exceeded.