Legislation
CHAPTER 55
Social Services
CHAPTER 55 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS
SOCIAL SERVICES LAW
AN ACT relating to social services, constituting chapter fifty-five of
the consolidated
laws.
Became a law April 18, 1940, with approval of the Governor. Passed,
three-fifths being present
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:
Article 1. Short title; definitions (§§ 1-2).
2. Department and state board of social welfare (§§ 5-40).
2-A. Shelter and supported housing programs (§§ 41-52).
Title 1. Homeless housing and assistance program (§§ 41-44).
2. Single room occupancy support services program
(§§ 45--45-g).
4. Homelessness intervention program (§§ 48-52).
3. Local public welfare organization; powers and duties (§§
56-116).
Title 1. Application (§§ 56-58).
2. Public welfare districts and their responsibility
for public assistance and care (§§ 61-64).
3. County public welfare districts (§§ 65-73).
3-A. Intergration of local public welfare administration
(§§ 74--74-i).
4. City public welfare districts (§§ 77-79).
5. Records, reports, funds and appropriations
(§§ 80-97).
6. Powers to enforce support (§§ 101-111).
6-A. Establishment of paternity and enforcement of
support (§§ 111-a--111-v).
6-B. Services for enforcement of support provided by the
department of social services (§§ 111-y--111-z).
7. Local personnel training; research and
demonstration projects; special state
reimbursement (§§ 112-115).
7-B. Chief executive officers of local welfare
departments: appointment (§ 116).
4. Residence and removal (§§ 117-122).
5. Assistance and care (§§ 131--370-aa).
Title 1. General provisions (§§ 131--152-d).
2. State reimbursement for public assistance and care
(§§ 153-154).
3. Home relief (§§ 157-165).
4. Veteran assistance (§§ 168-178).
5. Public institutional care for adults (§§ 193-202).
6. Additional state payments for eligible aged, blind
and disabled persons (§§ 207-212).
7. Services for the aged, blind and disabled
(§§ 250-259).
8. Emergency assistance for aged, blind and disabled
persons (§§ 300-309).
9-A. Equipment loan fund for the disabled
(§§ 326-a--326-b).
9-B. Public assistance employment programs
(§§ 330--342-a).
10. Aid to dependent children (§§ 343-360).
11. Medical assistance for needy persons (§§ 363-369).
11-B. Health insurance continuation program for persons
with AIDS. (§§ 369-k--369-n)
11-C. Medicaid drug utilization review.
(§§ 369-aa--369-cc).
11-D. Basic health program. (§ 369-gg).
12. Community centers and services for senior
citizens. (§§ 370--370-b).
12-A. Supports and services for youth suffering from
adverse childhood experiences. (§ 370-c).
13. State Heating Fuel Crisis Assistance. (§ 370-aa).
6. Children (§§ 371-458-l).
Title 1. Care and protection of children (§§ 371-393).
1-A. Child care creation and expansion tax credit
program (§§ 394--394-g).
2. Powers and duties of public welfare officials
(§§ 395-404).
3. Child welfare services (§§ 406-408).
4. Preventive services for children and their
families (§§ 409--409-a).
4-A. Child welfare services planning and administration
(§§ 409-d--409-g)
4-B. Services; pregnant adolescents (§§ 409-i--409-n).
5. Day care for certain children (§§ 410--410-ccc).
5-A. Youth facilities improvement act
(§§ 410-d--410-o).
5-B. Child care resource and referral program.
(§§ 410-p--410-t).
5-C. Block grant for child care. (§§ 410-u--410-z).
6. Child protective services (§§ 411-428).
6-A. Home visiting (§ 429).
7. Day services for children and families
(§§ 430-434).
8. State child care review service (§§ 440-446).
8-A. Safe harbour for exploited children act
(§§ 447-a--447-b).
9. Subsidies for the adoption of children
(§§ 450-458).
10. Kinship guardianship assistance program
(§§ 458-a--458-f).
11. Education reform program (§ 458-l).
12. Family support services programs (§§
458-m--458-n).
12-A. Differential response programs for children under
twelve (§ 458-o).
6-A. Domestic violence prevention act (§§ 459-a--459-h).
7. Residential care programs for adults and children
(§§ 460--463-b).
Title 1. General provisions (§§ 460--460-h).
2. Residential programs for adults (§§ 461--461-u).
3. Residential programs for children (§§ 462--462-b).
4. Registry of community residential facilities
(§§ 463--463-b).
8. New York state rural human services networking program
(§§ 464--464-f)
8-A. Nutrition outreach and public education program
(§§ 465--465-d).
8-B. Transitional care (§§ 466-a--466-b).
9-A. Berkshire Industrial Farm (§§ 472-e--472-q).
Title 2. Berkshire Industrial Farm (§§ 472-e-472-q).
9-B. Adult protective services (§§ 473--473-e).
Title 1. Protective services (§ 473).
2. Short-term involuntary protective services orders
(§§ 473-a--473-c).
3. Community guardianship (§§ 473-d--473-e).
10. General provisions applicable to charitable institutions
(§§ 474-480).
10-A. William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund
act (§§ 481-a--481-f).
10-B. Statewide settlement house program (§§ 482-a--482-c).
10-C. State council on children and families (§§ 483--483-h).
10-D. Services for victims of human trafficking
(§§ 483-aa--483-ff).
11. Construction; laws repealed; when to take effect
(§§ 484-486).
SOCIAL SERVICES LAW
AN ACT relating to social services, constituting chapter fifty-five of
the consolidated
laws.
Became a law April 18, 1940, with approval of the Governor. Passed,
three-fifths being present
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:
Article 1. Short title; definitions (§§ 1-2).
2. Department and state board of social welfare (§§ 5-40).
2-A. Shelter and supported housing programs (§§ 41-52).
Title 1. Homeless housing and assistance program (§§ 41-44).
2. Single room occupancy support services program
(§§ 45--45-g).
4. Homelessness intervention program (§§ 48-52).
3. Local public welfare organization; powers and duties (§§
56-116).
Title 1. Application (§§ 56-58).
2. Public welfare districts and their responsibility
for public assistance and care (§§ 61-64).
3. County public welfare districts (§§ 65-73).
3-A. Intergration of local public welfare administration
(§§ 74--74-i).
4. City public welfare districts (§§ 77-79).
5. Records, reports, funds and appropriations
(§§ 80-97).
6. Powers to enforce support (§§ 101-111).
6-A. Establishment of paternity and enforcement of
support (§§ 111-a--111-v).
6-B. Services for enforcement of support provided by the
department of social services (§§ 111-y--111-z).
7. Local personnel training; research and
demonstration projects; special state
reimbursement (§§ 112-115).
7-B. Chief executive officers of local welfare
departments: appointment (§ 116).
4. Residence and removal (§§ 117-122).
5. Assistance and care (§§ 131--370-aa).
Title 1. General provisions (§§ 131--152-d).
2. State reimbursement for public assistance and care
(§§ 153-154).
3. Home relief (§§ 157-165).
4. Veteran assistance (§§ 168-178).
5. Public institutional care for adults (§§ 193-202).
6. Additional state payments for eligible aged, blind
and disabled persons (§§ 207-212).
7. Services for the aged, blind and disabled
(§§ 250-259).
8. Emergency assistance for aged, blind and disabled
persons (§§ 300-309).
9-A. Equipment loan fund for the disabled
(§§ 326-a--326-b).
9-B. Public assistance employment programs
(§§ 330--342-a).
10. Aid to dependent children (§§ 343-360).
11. Medical assistance for needy persons (§§ 363-369).
11-B. Health insurance continuation program for persons
with AIDS. (§§ 369-k--369-n)
11-C. Medicaid drug utilization review.
(§§ 369-aa--369-cc).
11-D. Basic health program. (§ 369-gg).
12. Community centers and services for senior
citizens. (§§ 370--370-b).
12-A. Supports and services for youth suffering from
adverse childhood experiences. (§ 370-c).
13. State Heating Fuel Crisis Assistance. (§ 370-aa).
6. Children (§§ 371-458-l).
Title 1. Care and protection of children (§§ 371-393).
1-A. Child care creation and expansion tax credit
program (§§ 394--394-g).
2. Powers and duties of public welfare officials
(§§ 395-404).
3. Child welfare services (§§ 406-408).
4. Preventive services for children and their
families (§§ 409--409-a).
4-A. Child welfare services planning and administration
(§§ 409-d--409-g)
4-B. Services; pregnant adolescents (§§ 409-i--409-n).
5. Day care for certain children (§§ 410--410-ccc).
5-A. Youth facilities improvement act
(§§ 410-d--410-o).
5-B. Child care resource and referral program.
(§§ 410-p--410-t).
5-C. Block grant for child care. (§§ 410-u--410-z).
6. Child protective services (§§ 411-428).
6-A. Home visiting (§ 429).
7. Day services for children and families
(§§ 430-434).
8. State child care review service (§§ 440-446).
8-A. Safe harbour for exploited children act
(§§ 447-a--447-b).
9. Subsidies for the adoption of children
(§§ 450-458).
10. Kinship guardianship assistance program
(§§ 458-a--458-f).
11. Education reform program (§ 458-l).
12. Family support services programs (§§
458-m--458-n).
12-A. Differential response programs for children under
twelve (§ 458-o).
6-A. Domestic violence prevention act (§§ 459-a--459-h).
7. Residential care programs for adults and children
(§§ 460--463-b).
Title 1. General provisions (§§ 460--460-h).
2. Residential programs for adults (§§ 461--461-u).
3. Residential programs for children (§§ 462--462-b).
4. Registry of community residential facilities
(§§ 463--463-b).
8. New York state rural human services networking program
(§§ 464--464-f)
8-A. Nutrition outreach and public education program
(§§ 465--465-d).
8-B. Transitional care (§§ 466-a--466-b).
9-A. Berkshire Industrial Farm (§§ 472-e--472-q).
Title 2. Berkshire Industrial Farm (§§ 472-e-472-q).
9-B. Adult protective services (§§ 473--473-e).
Title 1. Protective services (§ 473).
2. Short-term involuntary protective services orders
(§§ 473-a--473-c).
3. Community guardianship (§§ 473-d--473-e).
10. General provisions applicable to charitable institutions
(§§ 474-480).
10-A. William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund
act (§§ 481-a--481-f).
10-B. Statewide settlement house program (§§ 482-a--482-c).
10-C. State council on children and families (§§ 483--483-h).
10-D. Services for victims of human trafficking
(§§ 483-aa--483-ff).
11. Construction; laws repealed; when to take effect
(§§ 484-486).