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§ 643. Fair treatment standards for crime victims; agencies generally.  1.  As  used  in  this  section, "crime victim-related agency" means any  agency of state government which provides services to or deals  directly  with  crime  victims,  including  (a)  the office of children and family  services, the office for the aging, the division  of  veterans  affairs,  and  correctional  alternatives the division of parole, office of victim  services the department of motor  vehicles,  the  office  of  vocational  rehabilitation,  the  workers'  compensation  board,  the  department of  health, the division of criminal justice services, the office of  mental  health, every transportation authority and the division of state police,  and  (b)  any  other  agency so designated by the governor within ninety  days of the effective date of this section.    2. Each  crime  victim-related  agency  shall  review  its  practices,  procedures, services, regulations and laws to determine the adequacy and  appropriateness of its services with respect to crime victims, including  victims  with  special  needs,  particularly  the  elderly,  disabled or  victims of child abuse, domestic violence or sex-related offenses.  Such  review  shall  include  reasonable  opportunity  for  public comment and  consultation with  crime  victims  or  their  representatives,  and  may  include public hearings.    3.  After the review, and not later than one hundred eighty days after  the effective date of this section,  each  crime  victim-related  agency  shall submit a report to the governor and the legislature, setting forth  the  findings  of  the  review  including  a description of the services  provided by the agency and recommendations for changes in its practices,  procedures, services, regulations and laws to improve  its  services  to  crime  victims  and  to establish and implement fair treatment standards  for crime victims.    4. Subject to the  direction  of  the  governor,  and  to  the  extent  practicable,   each  crime  victim-related  agency  shall  expeditiously  implement the recommendations of its report.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-23 > 643

§ 643. Fair treatment standards for crime victims; agencies generally.  1.  As  used  in  this  section, "crime victim-related agency" means any  agency of state government which provides services to or deals  directly  with  crime  victims,  including  (a)  the office of children and family  services, the office for the aging, the division  of  veterans  affairs,  and  correctional  alternatives the division of parole, office of victim  services the department of motor  vehicles,  the  office  of  vocational  rehabilitation,  the  workers'  compensation  board,  the  department of  health, the division of criminal justice services, the office of  mental  health, every transportation authority and the division of state police,  and  (b)  any  other  agency so designated by the governor within ninety  days of the effective date of this section.    2. Each  crime  victim-related  agency  shall  review  its  practices,  procedures, services, regulations and laws to determine the adequacy and  appropriateness of its services with respect to crime victims, including  victims  with  special  needs,  particularly  the  elderly,  disabled or  victims of child abuse, domestic violence or sex-related offenses.  Such  review  shall  include  reasonable  opportunity  for  public comment and  consultation with  crime  victims  or  their  representatives,  and  may  include public hearings.    3.  After the review, and not later than one hundred eighty days after  the effective date of this section,  each  crime  victim-related  agency  shall submit a report to the governor and the legislature, setting forth  the  findings  of  the  review  including  a description of the services  provided by the agency and recommendations for changes in its practices,  procedures, services, regulations and laws to improve  its  services  to  crime  victims  and  to establish and implement fair treatment standards  for crime victims.    4. Subject to the  direction  of  the  governor,  and  to  the  extent  practicable,   each  crime  victim-related  agency  shall  expeditiously  implement the recommendations of its report.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-23 > 643

§ 643. Fair treatment standards for crime victims; agencies generally.  1.  As  used  in  this  section, "crime victim-related agency" means any  agency of state government which provides services to or deals  directly  with  crime  victims,  including  (a)  the office of children and family  services, the office for the aging, the division  of  veterans  affairs,  and  correctional  alternatives the division of parole, office of victim  services the department of motor  vehicles,  the  office  of  vocational  rehabilitation,  the  workers'  compensation  board,  the  department of  health, the division of criminal justice services, the office of  mental  health, every transportation authority and the division of state police,  and  (b)  any  other  agency so designated by the governor within ninety  days of the effective date of this section.    2. Each  crime  victim-related  agency  shall  review  its  practices,  procedures, services, regulations and laws to determine the adequacy and  appropriateness of its services with respect to crime victims, including  victims  with  special  needs,  particularly  the  elderly,  disabled or  victims of child abuse, domestic violence or sex-related offenses.  Such  review  shall  include  reasonable  opportunity  for  public comment and  consultation with  crime  victims  or  their  representatives,  and  may  include public hearings.    3.  After the review, and not later than one hundred eighty days after  the effective date of this section,  each  crime  victim-related  agency  shall submit a report to the governor and the legislature, setting forth  the  findings  of  the  review  including  a description of the services  provided by the agency and recommendations for changes in its practices,  procedures, services, regulations and laws to improve  its  services  to  crime  victims  and  to establish and implement fair treatment standards  for crime victims.    4. Subject to the  direction  of  the  governor,  and  to  the  extent  practicable,   each  crime  victim-related  agency  shall  expeditiously  implement the recommendations of its report.