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What is NYC AC § 21-304?

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This section mandates the development of computer systems by the commissioner to enhance coordination between services for eligible homeless persons provided by the department and the department of social services. The statute allows for the appointment of an interagency liaison to facilitate data sharing. Applies to city agencies involved in homeless services.

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§ 21-304 Computerization.

AC § 21-304

In order to ensure that the delivery of services provided by the department to eligible homeless persons is efficiently coordinated with the services provided by the department of social services to such persons, the commissioner shall, to the maximum extent possible and in conformance with federal and state confidentially laws, develop computer systems which can easily access and share data with department of social services computer systems regarding such persons. The commissioner may appoint an interagency computer liaison to facilitate such interagency communication and information sharing. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1993/051 and L.L. 1995/075.

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