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§  465-d. Criteria for high risk areas. In selecting those areas which  would be determined to be high risk and therefore eligible for a  grant,  the commissioner may consider factors including, but not limited to:    1.  fifty  percent  or  more  of  those  potentially  eligible are not  participating in the food stamp program or where a significant number of  the population potentially eligible, particularly the working  poor  and  the elderly, are not participating;    2.  twenty-five  percent  or more of children are eligible for free or  reduced price meals within the school lunch program;    3. infant mortality or morbidity rates;    4. economic indicators including, but not limited to, the unemployment  rate, prevailing wages, and recent loss of job base;    5. high concentration of at risk populations; and    6. unavailability of food assistance programs in the area  because  of  lack  of provider participation or knowledge about the existence of such  programs.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-8-a > 465-d

§  465-d. Criteria for high risk areas. In selecting those areas which  would be determined to be high risk and therefore eligible for a  grant,  the commissioner may consider factors including, but not limited to:    1.  fifty  percent  or  more  of  those  potentially  eligible are not  participating in the food stamp program or where a significant number of  the population potentially eligible, particularly the working  poor  and  the elderly, are not participating;    2.  twenty-five  percent  or more of children are eligible for free or  reduced price meals within the school lunch program;    3. infant mortality or morbidity rates;    4. economic indicators including, but not limited to, the unemployment  rate, prevailing wages, and recent loss of job base;    5. high concentration of at risk populations; and    6. unavailability of food assistance programs in the area  because  of  lack  of provider participation or knowledge about the existence of such  programs.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-8-a > 465-d

§  465-d. Criteria for high risk areas. In selecting those areas which  would be determined to be high risk and therefore eligible for a  grant,  the commissioner may consider factors including, but not limited to:    1.  fifty  percent  or  more  of  those  potentially  eligible are not  participating in the food stamp program or where a significant number of  the population potentially eligible, particularly the working  poor  and  the elderly, are not participating;    2.  twenty-five  percent  or more of children are eligible for free or  reduced price meals within the school lunch program;    3. infant mortality or morbidity rates;    4. economic indicators including, but not limited to, the unemployment  rate, prevailing wages, and recent loss of job base;    5. high concentration of at risk populations; and    6. unavailability of food assistance programs in the area  because  of  lack  of provider participation or knowledge about the existence of such  programs.