New York Statutes

§ 118-C — Family court cases; state charges

New York § 118-C
JurisdictionNew York
Law SOSSocial Services
Art. 4Residence and Removal

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N.Y. Social Services § 118-C (2026).

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§ 118-c. Family court cases; state charges. In the event a child who\nis residing on any Native American reservation within the state is\ncommitted or placed by a court of competent jurisdiction as a\ndelinquent, abused, neglected, or abandoned child, or person in need of\nsupervision, or upon any ground specified in section three hundred\neighty-four-b of this chapter, the state, shall reimburse the social\nservices district from which the child was committed for the full cost\nof care and maintenance of the child.\n

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