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§ 459-c. Non-residential services for victims of domestic violence. 1.  In accordance with the provisions of this section and the regulations of  the  department,  a  social  services  district  shall offer and provide  non-residential services including but not limited to,  information  and  referral   services,   advocacy,  counseling,  community  education  and  outreach activities, and hotline  services,  to  a  victim  of  domestic  violence  whether or not the victim is eligible for public assistance. A  social services  district  may  provide  such  non-residential  services  directly   or   may   purchase   such  services  from  a  not-for-profit  organization operating a residential program  and/or  a  non-residential  program for victims of domestic violence.    2. To the extent that funds are appropriated expressly therefore and a  social  services district has exhausted its allocation under title XX of  the federal social security act, state reimbursement shall be  available  for fifty percent of the expenditures made by a social services district  for  those  non-residential  services  provided  to  victims of domestic  violence which are included in the social services district's multi-year  consolidated services plans and annual implementation  reports  approved  by the department pursuant to section thirty-four-a of this chapter.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-6-a > 459-c

§ 459-c. Non-residential services for victims of domestic violence. 1.  In accordance with the provisions of this section and the regulations of  the  department,  a  social  services  district  shall offer and provide  non-residential services including but not limited to,  information  and  referral   services,   advocacy,  counseling,  community  education  and  outreach activities, and hotline  services,  to  a  victim  of  domestic  violence  whether or not the victim is eligible for public assistance. A  social services  district  may  provide  such  non-residential  services  directly   or   may   purchase   such  services  from  a  not-for-profit  organization operating a residential program  and/or  a  non-residential  program for victims of domestic violence.    2. To the extent that funds are appropriated expressly therefore and a  social  services district has exhausted its allocation under title XX of  the federal social security act, state reimbursement shall be  available  for fifty percent of the expenditures made by a social services district  for  those  non-residential  services  provided  to  victims of domestic  violence which are included in the social services district's multi-year  consolidated services plans and annual implementation  reports  approved  by the department pursuant to section thirty-four-a of this chapter.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-6-a > 459-c

§ 459-c. Non-residential services for victims of domestic violence. 1.  In accordance with the provisions of this section and the regulations of  the  department,  a  social  services  district  shall offer and provide  non-residential services including but not limited to,  information  and  referral   services,   advocacy,  counseling,  community  education  and  outreach activities, and hotline  services,  to  a  victim  of  domestic  violence  whether or not the victim is eligible for public assistance. A  social services  district  may  provide  such  non-residential  services  directly   or   may   purchase   such  services  from  a  not-for-profit  organization operating a residential program  and/or  a  non-residential  program for victims of domestic violence.    2. To the extent that funds are appropriated expressly therefore and a  social  services district has exhausted its allocation under title XX of  the federal social security act, state reimbursement shall be  available  for fifty percent of the expenditures made by a social services district  for  those  non-residential  services  provided  to  victims of domestic  violence which are included in the social services district's multi-year  consolidated services plans and annual implementation  reports  approved  by the department pursuant to section thirty-four-a of this chapter.