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§ 483-bb. Services for victims of human trafficking. (a) The office of  temporary  and  disability assistance may coordinate with and assist law  enforcement  agencies  and  district  attorney's   offices   to   access  appropriate services for human trafficking victims.    (b)  In  providing  such  assistance,  the  office  of  temporary  and  disability assistance  may  enter  into  contracts  with  non-government  organizations  for  providing services to pre-certified victims of human  trafficking as defined  in  subdivision  (b)  of  section  four  hundred  eighty-three-aa of this article, insofar as funds are available for that  purpose.  Such  services  may  include,  but  are  not  limited to, case  management, emergency temporary  housing,  health  care,  mental  health  counseling,   drug   addiction   screening   and   treatment,   language  interpretation and translation services, English  language  instruction,  job  training and placement assistance, post-employment services for job  retention, and services to assist the individual and any of his  or  her  family  members  to establish a permanent residence in New York state or  the United States. Nothing in this section shall preclude the office  of  temporary  and  disability  assistance,  or  any  local  social services  district, from providing human trafficking victims who are United States  citizens or human trafficking victims who meet the criteria pursuant  to  section  one  hundred  twenty-two  of  this chapter with any benefits or  services for which they otherwise may be eligible.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-10-d > 483-bb

§ 483-bb. Services for victims of human trafficking. (a) The office of  temporary  and  disability assistance may coordinate with and assist law  enforcement  agencies  and  district  attorney's   offices   to   access  appropriate services for human trafficking victims.    (b)  In  providing  such  assistance,  the  office  of  temporary  and  disability assistance  may  enter  into  contracts  with  non-government  organizations  for  providing services to pre-certified victims of human  trafficking as defined  in  subdivision  (b)  of  section  four  hundred  eighty-three-aa of this article, insofar as funds are available for that  purpose.  Such  services  may  include,  but  are  not  limited to, case  management, emergency temporary  housing,  health  care,  mental  health  counseling,   drug   addiction   screening   and   treatment,   language  interpretation and translation services, English  language  instruction,  job  training and placement assistance, post-employment services for job  retention, and services to assist the individual and any of his  or  her  family  members  to establish a permanent residence in New York state or  the United States. Nothing in this section shall preclude the office  of  temporary  and  disability  assistance,  or  any  local  social services  district, from providing human trafficking victims who are United States  citizens or human trafficking victims who meet the criteria pursuant  to  section  one  hundred  twenty-two  of  this chapter with any benefits or  services for which they otherwise may be eligible.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-10-d > 483-bb

§ 483-bb. Services for victims of human trafficking. (a) The office of  temporary  and  disability assistance may coordinate with and assist law  enforcement  agencies  and  district  attorney's   offices   to   access  appropriate services for human trafficking victims.    (b)  In  providing  such  assistance,  the  office  of  temporary  and  disability assistance  may  enter  into  contracts  with  non-government  organizations  for  providing services to pre-certified victims of human  trafficking as defined  in  subdivision  (b)  of  section  four  hundred  eighty-three-aa of this article, insofar as funds are available for that  purpose.  Such  services  may  include,  but  are  not  limited to, case  management, emergency temporary  housing,  health  care,  mental  health  counseling,   drug   addiction   screening   and   treatment,   language  interpretation and translation services, English  language  instruction,  job  training and placement assistance, post-employment services for job  retention, and services to assist the individual and any of his  or  her  family  members  to establish a permanent residence in New York state or  the United States. Nothing in this section shall preclude the office  of  temporary  and  disability  assistance,  or  any  local  social services  district, from providing human trafficking victims who are United States  citizens or human trafficking victims who meet the criteria pursuant  to  section  one  hundred  twenty-two  of  this chapter with any benefits or  services for which they otherwise may be eligible.