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§   131-v.   Temporary   emergency  shelter.  1.  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision of law, and to the extent consistent with federal  law,  a  social  services  official  may  contract  with  a   non-profit  corporation  or  charitable  organization to provide temporary emergency  shelter for eligible homeless households  in  dwelling  units  owned  or  leased, and operated by such corporations or organizations.    2.  An  allowance for such shelter may be made for households dwelling  in such units if:    (a)  no  other  suitable  privately  owned  housing  which  meets  the  department's  standards for health and safety is available, other than a  more expensive hotel or motel; and    (b) no household was evicted to produce such units.    3. The continued need for such shelter shall  be  reviewed,  evaluated  and  authorized  monthly  by  a social services official. Such allowance  shall not be available for more than six months unless the  commissioner  of  the  social  services  district  determines  on an annual basis that  permanent housing is not readily available in the district  and  submits  to the department such determination on an annual basis.    4.  The  social  services  district  shall  submit for approval by the  department health and safety standards that such units must satisfy  and  shall  inspect  such  units  regularly to ensure that such standards are  satisfied.    5. Such non-profit corporation or charitable organization shall, at  a  minimum,  provide such households with assistance in obtaining permanent  housing and with information regarding  available  counseling  services,  employment  assessment,  job  training  and  job placement services, and  child care services.    6. This section shall  not  be  construed  to  limit  other  means  of  providing  temporary  emergency  shelter  otherwise permitted under this  chapter and regulations promulgated thereunder.

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§   131-v.   Temporary   emergency  shelter.  1.  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision of law, and to the extent consistent with federal  law,  a  social  services  official  may  contract  with  a   non-profit  corporation  or  charitable  organization to provide temporary emergency  shelter for eligible homeless households  in  dwelling  units  owned  or  leased, and operated by such corporations or organizations.    2.  An  allowance for such shelter may be made for households dwelling  in such units if:    (a)  no  other  suitable  privately  owned  housing  which  meets  the  department's  standards for health and safety is available, other than a  more expensive hotel or motel; and    (b) no household was evicted to produce such units.    3. The continued need for such shelter shall  be  reviewed,  evaluated  and  authorized  monthly  by  a social services official. Such allowance  shall not be available for more than six months unless the  commissioner  of  the  social  services  district  determines  on an annual basis that  permanent housing is not readily available in the district  and  submits  to the department such determination on an annual basis.    4.  The  social  services  district  shall  submit for approval by the  department health and safety standards that such units must satisfy  and  shall  inspect  such  units  regularly to ensure that such standards are  satisfied.    5. Such non-profit corporation or charitable organization shall, at  a  minimum,  provide such households with assistance in obtaining permanent  housing and with information regarding  available  counseling  services,  employment  assessment,  job  training  and  job placement services, and  child care services.    6. This section shall  not  be  construed  to  limit  other  means  of  providing  temporary  emergency  shelter  otherwise permitted under this  chapter and regulations promulgated thereunder.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-5 > Title-1 > 131-v

§   131-v.   Temporary   emergency  shelter.  1.  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision of law, and to the extent consistent with federal  law,  a  social  services  official  may  contract  with  a   non-profit  corporation  or  charitable  organization to provide temporary emergency  shelter for eligible homeless households  in  dwelling  units  owned  or  leased, and operated by such corporations or organizations.    2.  An  allowance for such shelter may be made for households dwelling  in such units if:    (a)  no  other  suitable  privately  owned  housing  which  meets  the  department's  standards for health and safety is available, other than a  more expensive hotel or motel; and    (b) no household was evicted to produce such units.    3. The continued need for such shelter shall  be  reviewed,  evaluated  and  authorized  monthly  by  a social services official. Such allowance  shall not be available for more than six months unless the  commissioner  of  the  social  services  district  determines  on an annual basis that  permanent housing is not readily available in the district  and  submits  to the department such determination on an annual basis.    4.  The  social  services  district  shall  submit for approval by the  department health and safety standards that such units must satisfy  and  shall  inspect  such  units  regularly to ensure that such standards are  satisfied.    5. Such non-profit corporation or charitable organization shall, at  a  minimum,  provide such households with assistance in obtaining permanent  housing and with information regarding  available  counseling  services,  employment  assessment,  job  training  and  job placement services, and  child care services.    6. This section shall  not  be  construed  to  limit  other  means  of  providing  temporary  emergency  shelter  otherwise permitted under this  chapter and regulations promulgated thereunder.