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30:4C-13.  Referral of matter to legally responsible person or agency charged with administration of financial assistance;  other services
    If in the course of verifying and investigating any applications or complaints, as provided for in sections 11 and 12 hereof, it shall appear that there is a person legally responsible for the support of the child who is willing and able to provide the care and support required by such child; or it shall appear that the needs of the child can properly be provided for by financial assistance as made available by the laws of this State;  then, the Bureau of Childrens Services, before accepting and providing care or custody, shall first make proper referral of the matter to such legally responsible person, or to the agency charged with the administration of such financial assistance.  If it shall appear that the welfare of the child is endangered, and that such condition can be eliminated or ameliorated by making available to  or for such child any one or more of whatever specific services the Bureau of  Childrens Services may be authorized, within the limits of legislative appropriations, to provide for all children in similar circumstances, the child  shall be found eligible for care or custody, and the bureau shall proceed to  furnish such services either by direct provision or, if the bureau so  determines in the specific case, by purchasing such services from any appropriate privately sponsored agency or institution which complies with whatever rules and regulations, established pursuant to this act, may govern such arrangements for purchase of service.

     L.1951, c. 138, p. 580, s. 13.  Amended by L.1962, c. 197, s. 16.

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30:4C-13.  Referral of matter to legally responsible person or agency charged with administration of financial assistance;  other services
    If in the course of verifying and investigating any applications or complaints, as provided for in sections 11 and 12 hereof, it shall appear that there is a person legally responsible for the support of the child who is willing and able to provide the care and support required by such child; or it shall appear that the needs of the child can properly be provided for by financial assistance as made available by the laws of this State;  then, the Bureau of Childrens Services, before accepting and providing care or custody, shall first make proper referral of the matter to such legally responsible person, or to the agency charged with the administration of such financial assistance.  If it shall appear that the welfare of the child is endangered, and that such condition can be eliminated or ameliorated by making available to  or for such child any one or more of whatever specific services the Bureau of  Childrens Services may be authorized, within the limits of legislative appropriations, to provide for all children in similar circumstances, the child  shall be found eligible for care or custody, and the bureau shall proceed to  furnish such services either by direct provision or, if the bureau so  determines in the specific case, by purchasing such services from any appropriate privately sponsored agency or institution which complies with whatever rules and regulations, established pursuant to this act, may govern such arrangements for purchase of service.

     L.1951, c. 138, p. 580, s. 13.  Amended by L.1962, c. 197, s. 16.

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-30 > Section-30-4c > 30-4c-13

30:4C-13.  Referral of matter to legally responsible person or agency charged with administration of financial assistance;  other services
    If in the course of verifying and investigating any applications or complaints, as provided for in sections 11 and 12 hereof, it shall appear that there is a person legally responsible for the support of the child who is willing and able to provide the care and support required by such child; or it shall appear that the needs of the child can properly be provided for by financial assistance as made available by the laws of this State;  then, the Bureau of Childrens Services, before accepting and providing care or custody, shall first make proper referral of the matter to such legally responsible person, or to the agency charged with the administration of such financial assistance.  If it shall appear that the welfare of the child is endangered, and that such condition can be eliminated or ameliorated by making available to  or for such child any one or more of whatever specific services the Bureau of  Childrens Services may be authorized, within the limits of legislative appropriations, to provide for all children in similar circumstances, the child  shall be found eligible for care or custody, and the bureau shall proceed to  furnish such services either by direct provision or, if the bureau so  determines in the specific case, by purchasing such services from any appropriate privately sponsored agency or institution which complies with whatever rules and regulations, established pursuant to this act, may govern such arrangements for purchase of service.

     L.1951, c. 138, p. 580, s. 13.  Amended by L.1962, c. 197, s. 16.