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§  95-a.    State food stamp outreach program.  1.  In accordance with  federal requirements and to the extent that federal matching  funds  are  available,  the  department shall develop and implement an outreach plan  to inform low-income households potentially  eligible  to  receive  food  stamps  of the availability and benefits of the program and to encourage  the participation of eligible households that wish to participate.    2.  In developing and implementing such a plan the  department  and/or  its  local  districts  are  authorized  and  empowered,  subject  to the  approval of the director of the budget and provided that federal aid  is  available  therefor,  to  enter  into contractual agreements with public  and/or private organizations to develop and implement  local,  regional,  and statewide outreach programs.    3.    Each commissioner of social services shall develop and submit to  the department on an annual basis for its  approval,  a  local  outreach  plan  governing  the use of local social services personnel and services  provided by federally funded and other  agencies  and  organizations  to  inform  potentially eligible households of the availability and benefits  of the program and to encourage  and  facilitate  the  participation  of  eligible  households.    The  department  shall provide commissioners of  social services with technical assistance as needed  to  carry  out  the  provisions of this subdivision.    4.    As  part  of each local outreach plan, social services officials  shall take all steps necessary  to  maintain  a  supply  of  information  leaflets  in  public  buildings,  including  but  not  limited  to local  unemployment insurance and employment services offices of the department  of labor, institutions and facilities under the supervision  or  control  of the department of health, food stores, union halls, community centers  and local agencies providing services to the elderly to help insure that  eligible persons are informed of the food stamp program.    5.    The  department shall periodically distribute to all newspapers,  and to television  and  radio  stations  throughout  the  state,  public  service  announcements  describing the food stamp program, including the  toll-free telephone  numbers  for  food  stamp  information,  and  shall  promptly  inform  such  media  of  significant  changes  in  the program  affecting eligibility requirements and/or the amount of the  food  stamp  bonus.    6.   The department shall establish procedures in cooperation with the  industrial commissioner of  the  department  of  labor  to  ensure  that  informational  leaflets  about  the  food stamp program are sent to each  local employment services office for distribution  pursuant  to  section  five hundred and forty of the labor law.  Each leaflet shall include but  not  be  limited  to: the phone number for the New York State food stamp  hotline, estimated maximum income eligibility levels by  household  size  for  participation  in  the  food  stamp program and the availability of  local social services  departments  to  provide  additional  information  about the program.    7.   In accordance with applicable federal laws, rules and regulations  the department shall make available appropriate bilingual  materials  so  that  potentially  eligible  non  English  speaking  individuals  may be  informed about the food stamp program.    8.  The department shall promulgate rules and  regulations,  and  take  all  other  actions  necessary  for the effective implementation of this  section.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-3 > Title-5 > 95-a

§  95-a.    State food stamp outreach program.  1.  In accordance with  federal requirements and to the extent that federal matching  funds  are  available,  the  department shall develop and implement an outreach plan  to inform low-income households potentially  eligible  to  receive  food  stamps  of the availability and benefits of the program and to encourage  the participation of eligible households that wish to participate.    2.  In developing and implementing such a plan the  department  and/or  its  local  districts  are  authorized  and  empowered,  subject  to the  approval of the director of the budget and provided that federal aid  is  available  therefor,  to  enter  into contractual agreements with public  and/or private organizations to develop and implement  local,  regional,  and statewide outreach programs.    3.    Each commissioner of social services shall develop and submit to  the department on an annual basis for its  approval,  a  local  outreach  plan  governing  the use of local social services personnel and services  provided by federally funded and other  agencies  and  organizations  to  inform  potentially eligible households of the availability and benefits  of the program and to encourage  and  facilitate  the  participation  of  eligible  households.    The  department  shall provide commissioners of  social services with technical assistance as needed  to  carry  out  the  provisions of this subdivision.    4.    As  part  of each local outreach plan, social services officials  shall take all steps necessary  to  maintain  a  supply  of  information  leaflets  in  public  buildings,  including  but  not  limited  to local  unemployment insurance and employment services offices of the department  of labor, institutions and facilities under the supervision  or  control  of the department of health, food stores, union halls, community centers  and local agencies providing services to the elderly to help insure that  eligible persons are informed of the food stamp program.    5.    The  department shall periodically distribute to all newspapers,  and to television  and  radio  stations  throughout  the  state,  public  service  announcements  describing the food stamp program, including the  toll-free telephone  numbers  for  food  stamp  information,  and  shall  promptly  inform  such  media  of  significant  changes  in  the program  affecting eligibility requirements and/or the amount of the  food  stamp  bonus.    6.   The department shall establish procedures in cooperation with the  industrial commissioner of  the  department  of  labor  to  ensure  that  informational  leaflets  about  the  food stamp program are sent to each  local employment services office for distribution  pursuant  to  section  five hundred and forty of the labor law.  Each leaflet shall include but  not  be  limited  to: the phone number for the New York State food stamp  hotline, estimated maximum income eligibility levels by  household  size  for  participation  in  the  food  stamp program and the availability of  local social services  departments  to  provide  additional  information  about the program.    7.   In accordance with applicable federal laws, rules and regulations  the department shall make available appropriate bilingual  materials  so  that  potentially  eligible  non  English  speaking  individuals  may be  informed about the food stamp program.    8.  The department shall promulgate rules and  regulations,  and  take  all  other  actions  necessary  for the effective implementation of this  section.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-3 > Title-5 > 95-a

§  95-a.    State food stamp outreach program.  1.  In accordance with  federal requirements and to the extent that federal matching  funds  are  available,  the  department shall develop and implement an outreach plan  to inform low-income households potentially  eligible  to  receive  food  stamps  of the availability and benefits of the program and to encourage  the participation of eligible households that wish to participate.    2.  In developing and implementing such a plan the  department  and/or  its  local  districts  are  authorized  and  empowered,  subject  to the  approval of the director of the budget and provided that federal aid  is  available  therefor,  to  enter  into contractual agreements with public  and/or private organizations to develop and implement  local,  regional,  and statewide outreach programs.    3.    Each commissioner of social services shall develop and submit to  the department on an annual basis for its  approval,  a  local  outreach  plan  governing  the use of local social services personnel and services  provided by federally funded and other  agencies  and  organizations  to  inform  potentially eligible households of the availability and benefits  of the program and to encourage  and  facilitate  the  participation  of  eligible  households.    The  department  shall provide commissioners of  social services with technical assistance as needed  to  carry  out  the  provisions of this subdivision.    4.    As  part  of each local outreach plan, social services officials  shall take all steps necessary  to  maintain  a  supply  of  information  leaflets  in  public  buildings,  including  but  not  limited  to local  unemployment insurance and employment services offices of the department  of labor, institutions and facilities under the supervision  or  control  of the department of health, food stores, union halls, community centers  and local agencies providing services to the elderly to help insure that  eligible persons are informed of the food stamp program.    5.    The  department shall periodically distribute to all newspapers,  and to television  and  radio  stations  throughout  the  state,  public  service  announcements  describing the food stamp program, including the  toll-free telephone  numbers  for  food  stamp  information,  and  shall  promptly  inform  such  media  of  significant  changes  in  the program  affecting eligibility requirements and/or the amount of the  food  stamp  bonus.    6.   The department shall establish procedures in cooperation with the  industrial commissioner of  the  department  of  labor  to  ensure  that  informational  leaflets  about  the  food stamp program are sent to each  local employment services office for distribution  pursuant  to  section  five hundred and forty of the labor law.  Each leaflet shall include but  not  be  limited  to: the phone number for the New York State food stamp  hotline, estimated maximum income eligibility levels by  household  size  for  participation  in  the  food  stamp program and the availability of  local social services  departments  to  provide  additional  information  about the program.    7.   In accordance with applicable federal laws, rules and regulations  the department shall make available appropriate bilingual  materials  so  that  potentially  eligible  non  English  speaking  individuals  may be  informed about the food stamp program.    8.  The department shall promulgate rules and  regulations,  and  take  all  other  actions  necessary  for the effective implementation of this  section.