New York Statutes

§ 402 — Children forbidden in public homes

New York § 402
JurisdictionNew York
Law SOSSocial Services
Title 2Powers and Duties of Public Welfare Officials
Art. 6Children

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N.Y. Social Services § 402 (2026).

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§ 402. Children forbidden in public homes. No public welfare\nofficial shall send a child to be cared for in a public home, and no\ncommissioner of public welfare and no superintendent of a public home\nshall receive a child in a public home, except that a child under the\nage of two years may be cared for with his mother in a public home.\nSuch child shall not remain in the public home after he becomes two\nyears of age. Provided, however, that when so authorized by the\ndepartment a child may be sent to a general hospital connected with a\npublic home or to a separate institution located in the grounds of a\npublic home used only for special or temporary care of children.\nProvided, further, that the provisions of this section shall not be\ndeemed to prohibit the placement of a chil

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