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§     399.     Children  discharged  from  state  institutions.    The  commissioner  of  social  services  shall  co-operate  with  the   state  institutions   for   delinquent,   mentally   disabled   and  physically  handicapped children to ascertain the conditions of  the  home  and  the  character and habits of the parents of a child before his discharge from  a  state institution, and make recommendations as to the advisability of  returning said child to his home.  In case the  commissioner  of  social  services  shall  deem  it  unwise to have any such child returned to his  former home, such  state  institution  may,  with  the  consent  of  the  commissioner,  place  such  child  into the care of said commissioner of  social services.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-6 > Title-2 > 399

§     399.     Children  discharged  from  state  institutions.    The  commissioner  of  social  services  shall  co-operate  with  the   state  institutions   for   delinquent,   mentally   disabled   and  physically  handicapped children to ascertain the conditions of  the  home  and  the  character and habits of the parents of a child before his discharge from  a  state institution, and make recommendations as to the advisability of  returning said child to his home.  In case the  commissioner  of  social  services  shall  deem  it  unwise to have any such child returned to his  former home, such  state  institution  may,  with  the  consent  of  the  commissioner,  place  such  child  into the care of said commissioner of  social services.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-6 > Title-2 > 399

§     399.     Children  discharged  from  state  institutions.    The  commissioner  of  social  services  shall  co-operate  with  the   state  institutions   for   delinquent,   mentally   disabled   and  physically  handicapped children to ascertain the conditions of  the  home  and  the  character and habits of the parents of a child before his discharge from  a  state institution, and make recommendations as to the advisability of  returning said child to his home.  In case the  commissioner  of  social  services  shall  deem  it  unwise to have any such child returned to his  former home, such  state  institution  may,  with  the  consent  of  the  commissioner,  place  such  child  into the care of said commissioner of  social services.