New York Social Services Law Title 10 - Aid to Dependent Children
- 343 - Declaration of Object.
It is hereby declared a state policy that aid to dependent children be provided under the provisions of this title in every county of the
- 344 - Responsibility.
1. Each social services district shall be responsible for providing family assistance, under this title, to persons eligible therefor who reside in its territory. Temporary...
- 345 - Definition.
As used in this title the term "child" means a person under eighteen years of age, or a person under nineteen years of age who...
- 348 - Application for Family Assistance.
1. Application for family assistance shall be made to the appropriate social services district. 2. Application for or receipt of family assistance shall operate as...
- 349 - Eligibility.
A. Family assistance shall be given to a pregnant individual, a parent or other relative as herein specified for the benefit of a child under...
- 349-a - Procedures to Insure the Protection of Victims of Domestic Violence.
1. The department, after consultation with the office for the prevention of domestic violence and statewide domestic violence advocacy groups, shall by regulation establish requirements...
- 349-b - Deserted, Abandoned and Out-Of-wedlock Children; Special Provisions.
1. In addition to other eligibility requirement each person who is applying for or receiving assistance under this title, and who is otherwise eligible for...
- 350 - Character and Adequacy.
1. (a) Allowances shall be adequate to enable the father, mother or other relative to bring up the child properly, having regard for the physical,...
- 350-a - Protective Payments.
1. Whenever the social services official who is granting allowances of family assistance to a relative for the benefit of a child determines that such...
- 350-j - Emergency Assistance to Needy Families With Children.
1. Any inconsistent provisions of this chapter or of any other law notwithstanding, so long as federal aid is available therefor, a social services district...
- 352 - Deserted or Abandoned Children; Special Provisions.
1. A social services official who makes a family assistance allowance for the benefit of a child who has been abandoned or deserted by a...
- 352-a - Children Born Out of Wedlock; Special Provisions.
1. The social services official providing family assistance allowances, pursuant to the provisions of this title, for the benefit of children born out of wedlock,...
- 353 - Grant of Aid.
Upon the completion of an investigation the proper social services official shall (a) decide whether the applicant is eligible for and should receive family assistance,...
- 355 - Rules, Regulations and Forms.
The department shall 1. supervise the administration of family assistance, 2. prescribe the form of and print and supply to the public welfare officials blanks...
- 356 - Moneys to Be Provided by Counties and Cities; How Expended.
1. The legislative body of each social services district shall annually appropriate to the commissioner of social services such sum as may be needed for...
- 357 - Quarterly Estimates.
Each social services district shall submit to the department quarterly estimates of its anticipated expenditures for family assistance and administrative expenses not less than thirty...
- 358 - Federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Block Grant.
1. The department shall submit the plan pursuant to title IV-A of the federal social security act. The state's program under title IV-A shall be...
- 358-a - Dependent Children in Foster Care.
(1) Initiation of judicial proceeding. (a) A social services official who accepts or proposes to accept the custody and guardianship of a child by means...
- 358-b - Limitations on State Reimbursement for Foster Care.
* In the event that a petition for approval of an instrument and the transfer of the custody and guardianship or care and custody of...
- 358-c - Rules of Court.
The administrative board of the judicial conference shall prepare, by August first, nineteen hundred seventy-three, rules of court for the efficient and just administration of...
- 360 - Real Property of Legally Responsible Relatives; Deeds and Mortgages May Be Required.
1. The ownership of real property by an applicant or applicants, recipient or recipients who is or are legally responsible relatives of the child or...
Last modified: February 3, 2019