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What is NYC AC § 21-105?

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This section requires institutions caring for destitute and neglected children to file quarterly reports with the commissioner, detailing the names of children received or discharged and their parents or guardians. It also mandates the maintenance of a visitor log for individuals visiting inmates who are partially supported by the city. Applies to institutions caring for children in New York City.

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§ 21-105 Reports and records of institutions.

AC § 21-105

Each such institution caring for destitute and neglected children shall file with the commissioner at the end of every three months a list containing both the names of all the children received or discharged during the month, and the names and residence of the parents and guardians of such children so far as known. Each such institution shall keep a book in which it shall cause to be entered the name and address of each parent, relative or other person visiting an inmate of such institution who is in whole or in part a charge upon the city, and such name and address shall be entered upon the occasion of each visit by any such person.

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