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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-4 > 118-c

§  118-c.  Family court cases; state charges. In the event a child who  is residing on any Native  American  reservation  within  the  state  is  committed   or  placed  by  a  court  of  competent  jurisdiction  as  a  delinquent, abused, neglected, or abandoned child, or person in need  of  supervision,  or  upon  any  ground  specified  in section three hundred  eighty-four-b of this chapter, the state,  shall  reimburse  the  social  services  district  from which the child was committed for the full cost  of care and maintenance of the child.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-4 > 118-c

§  118-c.  Family court cases; state charges. In the event a child who  is residing on any Native  American  reservation  within  the  state  is  committed   or  placed  by  a  court  of  competent  jurisdiction  as  a  delinquent, abused, neglected, or abandoned child, or person in need  of  supervision,  or  upon  any  ground  specified  in section three hundred  eighty-four-b of this chapter, the state,  shall  reimburse  the  social  services  district  from which the child was committed for the full cost  of care and maintenance of the child.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-4 > 118-c

§  118-c.  Family court cases; state charges. In the event a child who  is residing on any Native  American  reservation  within  the  state  is  committed   or  placed  by  a  court  of  competent  jurisdiction  as  a  delinquent, abused, neglected, or abandoned child, or person in need  of  supervision,  or  upon  any  ground  specified  in section three hundred  eighty-four-b of this chapter, the state,  shall  reimburse  the  social  services  district  from which the child was committed for the full cost  of care and maintenance of the child.