New York Statutes

§ 13.34 — On-site client advocacy in developmental centers

New York § 13.34
JurisdictionNew York
Law MHYMental Hygiene
Title CDevelopmental Disabilities Act
Art. 13Office For People With Developmental Disabilities

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N.Y. Mental Hygiene § 13.34 (2026).

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§ 13.34 On-site client advocacy in developmental centers.\n 1. There shall be at each developmental center facility listed in\nsection 13.17 of this article, an ombudsman who shall be an employee of\nthe justice center for the protection of people with special needs under\narticle twenty of the executive law and who shall be responsible for\nreceiving and responding to any complaints regarding individuals\nreceiving services residing in such facility. The ombudsman shall have\nthe following powers and duties:\n i. to advise and consult with individuals receiving services, parents,\nguardians, correspondents and other interested persons with respect to\nany complaints, or issues related to individuals receiving services;\n ii. to review and attempt to remedy specific complaints with\nres

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