New York Statutes
§ 523-I — Conduct and scope of investigations
New York § 523-I
JurisdictionNew York
Law EXCExecutive
Title 3Programs and Services For Youth
Subtitle BOffice of the Ombudsman
Art. 19-GOffice of Children and Family Services
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N.Y. Executive § 523-I (2026).
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§ 523-i. Conduct and scope of investigations. The office of the\nombudsman may investigate grievances and complaints pertaining to youth\nresiding in facilities operated by the office brought to the attention\nof the office of the ombudsman from any source, and may in pursuing its\ninvestigation visit any facility operated by the office at any time,\nwithout prior notice. Facility directors and facility staff shall\ncooperate with the investigation. At an ombudsman's request, the staff\nof a facility shall inform the residents of the ombudsman's availability\non site or on premises. An ombudsman shall have access to any resident\non request, and the facility shall provide a suitable room, if so\nrequested, for private counseling. An ombudsman shall have the right to\ninspect the facility
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Nearby Sections
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§ 523
Purpose§ 523-A
Definitions§ 523-B
Office of the ombudsman§ 523-H
Duties of the director§ 523-L
Independent review board§ 523-N
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