New York Statutes

§ 398-C — Powers and duties of the commissioner in relation to children

New York § 398-C
JurisdictionNew York
Law SOSSocial Services
Title 2Powers and Duties of Public Welfare Officials
Art. 6Children

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N.Y. Social Services § 398-C (2026).

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§ 398-c. Powers and duties of the commissioner in relation to\nchildren.

1.The commissioner shall determine whether a child, whose\nreport is submitted to the department pursuant to subparagraph five of\nparagraph b of subdivision one of section forty-four hundred two of the\neducation law or subdivision thirteen of section three hundred\nninety-eight of this article, will likely need adult services and, if\nsuch need will likely exist, develop a recommendation of all appropriate\nprograms authorized or operated by the department which may be available\nwhen the child attains the age of twenty-one. If necessary and\nappropriate, the commissioner may conduct an evaluation of the child to\ndetermine if adult services will be necessary. Such recommendation of\nall programs shall be made av

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