NYC Administrative Code

§ 17-183 — Publication and dissemination of public health insurance program options.

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This section mandates the development of a pamphlet by the department that provides information on public health insurance program options available to New York City residents. The pamphlet must be produced annually in multiple languages and made available to the public. Applies to day care centers in New York City that are required to distribute this information.

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§ 17-183 Publication and dissemination of public health insurance program options.

AC § 17-183

a. The department shall develop a pamphlet containing information regarding the availability of public health insurance programs. At a minimum, such pamphlet shall include: (i) the name and a brief description of each public health insurance program available to New York city residents; and (ii) appropriate telephone numbers to obtain enrollment information for such programs. Such pamphlet shall be produced annually and shall be printed in multiple languages, including, but not limited to, English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Yiddish, Korean, and Haitian-Creole, and shall be made available to any member of the public upon request. b. The department shall ensure that pamphlets on public health insurance program options are provided to all day care centers in sufficient quantity to enable such day care centers to satisfy the requirements of section 1069.1 of the New York city charter. For the purposes of this subdivision, "day care center" shall mean any child day care facility operating in New York city that is required to obtain a license from, or to register with, the department pursuant to section 47.05 of the New York city health code and/or the New York state department of social services pursuant to section 390 of the New York state social services law. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2002/001.

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