Administrative Code (AC)
Chapter 1: Department of Social Services
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- AC § 21-101
Definitions.
- AC § 21-102
Powers of commissioner as to destitute children.
- AC § 21-103
Limitations on powers of commissioner as to destitute children.
- AC § 21-104
Term of commitment of children; discharge.
- AC § 21-105
Reports and records of institutions.
- AC § 21-106
Payments to private institutions.
- AC § 21-107
Power of commissioner as to removal of destitute persons.
- AC § 21-108
Support of poor persons by relatives.
- AC § 21-109
Recovery from recipient who has property or other means.
- AC § 21-110
Potter's field.
- AC § 21-110.2
Office of burial services.
- AC § 21-111
Soliciting of contributions in public.
- AC § 21-112
Records to be kept by commissioner.
- AC § 21-113
Information to be furnished to commissioner and other agencies.
- AC § 21-113.5
Interpretation services.
- AC § 21-114
Municipal lodging houses.
- AC § 21-115
Establishment of day nurseries.
- AC § 21-116
Commissaries.
- AC § 21-117
Contracts to make rental payments.
- AC § 21-118
New York city commission for the foster care of children. [Repealed]
- AC § 21-119
Screening of child care services personnel by persons, corporations or other entities under contract with the city.
- AC § 21-120
Training in detection and the dissemination of information about child abuse.
- AC § 21-120.1
Family child care and group family child care.
- AC § 21-120.2
Home care services.
- AC § 21-120.3
Temporary task force on child care funding. [Repealed]
- AC § 21-121
[Reserved.]
- AC § 21-122
[Reserved.]
- AC § 21-123
Temporary commission on childhood and child caring programs. [Repealed]
- AC § 21-124
Prohibiting the use of Tier I shelters.
- AC § 21-124.1
Homeless diversion teams.
- AC § 21-125
Computer linkages to any emergency assistance unit and assessment center. [Expired]
- AC § 21-126
Provision of services to people living with HIV.
- AC § 21-127
Case management and allowances.
- AC § 21-128
Benefits and services to be provided to persons with HIV.
- AC § 21-129
Opioid antagonist administration training.
- AC § 21-129.1
Referral of additional services.
- AC § 21-130
Shelter and related services for victims of domestic violence.
- AC § 21-131
Food stamp applications at emergency feeding programs.*
- AC § 21-131
[Child welfare parent advocate advisory committee.]*
- AC § 21-131.1
Supplemental nutrition assistance program enrollment and recertification for seniors.
- AC § 21-131.2
Information regarding health bucks and farmers' markets.
- AC § 21-131.3
Information on emergency feeding programs, food benefits programs, and senior centers.
- AC § 21-132
Handling of applications for the food stamp program.*
- AC § 21-132
Internet submission of applications for the food stamp program.*
- AC § 21-132.1
§ 21-132.1
- AC § 21-133
Web-based information for youth and young adults aged sixteen through twenty applying for or receiving public assistance.
- AC § 21-134
Cash assistance application and caseload engagement status reports for individuals aged sixteen through twenty-four.
- AC § 21-135
Process for youth and young adults aged 16 through 24 receiving public assistance as head of household.
- AC § 21-136
Semiannual reports regarding referrals to adult protective services.
- AC § 21-137
Adult protective services training.
- AC § 21-138
Information regarding unlawful evictions.
- AC § 21-139
Requirements for job centers.
- AC § 21-140
Client service trainings.
- AC § 21-141
Exits from domestic violence shelters.
- AC § 21-141.1
Information regarding lawful source of income discrimination.
- AC § 21-142
Reporting on the termination and denial of public assistance.
- AC § 21-142.1
Arrests, summonses, removals, escorts and use of force incidents in a job center or SNAP center.
- AC § 21-142.2
Office of constituent services.
- AC § 21-142.3
Social work services in job centers.
- AC § 21-142.4
Space for children in job centers and SNAP centers.
- AC § 21-142.5
Job center and SNAP center appointments.
- AC § 21-143
Information on local emergency feeding programs.
- AC § 21-144
Online access to rental assistance application status.
- AC § 21-145
Use of rental assistance vouchers.
- AC § 21-145.1
Rental assistance for youth in foster care. [Repealed]
- AC § 21-145.2
Rental assistance for runaway and homeless youth. [Repealed]
- AC § 21-145.3
Rental assistance payments.
- AC § 21-145.4
Reporting on CityFHEPS rental assistance payments.
- AC § 21-146
Resources for client service providers and responses to complaints of gender-based harassment and sexual assault.
- AC § 21-147
Domestic violence emergency shelter services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, gender non-conforming and non-binary residents.
- AC § 21-148
Annual reporting on supportive housing.
- AC § 21-148.1
§ 21-148.1
- AC § 21-149
Supportive housing bill of rights.
- AC § 21-150
Emergency assistance grants program.
- AC § 21-151
Training and supervision of housing specialists.
- AC § 21-152
Reports on removals involving individuals experiencing homelessness.
- AC § 21-153
Benefits application notice and document receipts.
- AC § 21-154
§ 21-154
- AC § 21-155
§ 21-155
- AC § 21-156
§ 21-156
- AC § 21-1S
§ 21-1S
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