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SECTION 101-A
Promulgation of rules and regulations of commissioner relating to the supervision of services for the public good conducted under supervi...
Education (EDN) CHAPTER 16, TITLE 1, ARTICLE 3, PART 1
§ 101-a. Promulgation of rules and regulations of commissioner
relating to the supervision of services for the public good conducted
under supervision of school districts. The commissioner of education
shall promulgate rules and regulations for the supervision, by school
districts, of programs of performing services for the public good by
certain infants pursuant to the provisions of sections seven hundred
fifty-eight-a and 353.6 of the family court act. Such rules and
regulations, shall include, but not be limited to, provisions (a)
assuring that the conditions of work, including wages, meet the
standards therefor prescribed pursuant to the labor law; (b) affording
coverage to the child under the workers' compensation law; (c) assuring
that the entity receiving such services shall not utilize the same to
replace its regular employees; and (d) providing for reports to the
family court not less frequently than every six months, unless the
family court orders otherwise.
relating to the supervision of services for the public good conducted
under supervision of school districts. The commissioner of education
shall promulgate rules and regulations for the supervision, by school
districts, of programs of performing services for the public good by
certain infants pursuant to the provisions of sections seven hundred
fifty-eight-a and 353.6 of the family court act. Such rules and
regulations, shall include, but not be limited to, provisions (a)
assuring that the conditions of work, including wages, meet the
standards therefor prescribed pursuant to the labor law; (b) affording
coverage to the child under the workers' compensation law; (c) assuring
that the entity receiving such services shall not utilize the same to
replace its regular employees; and (d) providing for reports to the
family court not less frequently than every six months, unless the
family court orders otherwise.