New York Statutes
§ 504 — Division facilities
New York § 504
JurisdictionNew York
Law EXCExecutive
Title 2Facilities
Art. 19-GOffice of Children and Family Services
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N.Y. Executive § 504 (2026).
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§ 504. Division facilities.
1.The office of children and family\nservices shall operate and maintain secure, limited secure and\nnon-secure facilities for the care, custody, treatment, housing,\neducation, rehabilitation and guidance of youth placed with or committed\nto the office of children and family services.\n 2. Each separate facility may bear the name, designated by the\ndivision, of an individual known for outstanding service to youth.\n 3. A youth attending a local public school while in residence at a\ndivision facility shall be deemed a resident of the school district\nwhere the youth's parent or guardian resides at the commencement of each\nschool year for the purpose of determining which school district shall\nbe responsible for the youth's tuition.\n 4. The division sh
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