New York Statutes

§ 121 — Removal of persons to another state or country

New York § 121
JurisdictionNew York
Law SOSSocial Services
Art. 4Residence and Removal

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N.Y. Social Services § 121 (2026).

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§ 121. Removal of persons to another state or country.

1.When any\nperson who is cared for at the expense of the state or of any public\nwelfare district has settlement or residence or otherwise belongs to or\nhas legally responsible relatives able or friends willing to undertake\nthe obligations to support him or to aid in supporting him in any other\nstate or country, the department may furnish him with transportation to\nsuch state or country, provided, in its judgment the interest of the\nstate and the welfare of such person will be thereby promoted.\n 2. The expense of such removal shall be paid from the state treasury\non the audit and warrant of the comptroller pursuant to a verified\naccount submitted by the department and in accordance with the\nprovisions of paragraph d of s

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Gaddis v. Wyman
304 F. Supp. 717 (N.D. New York, 1969)
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