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623 - Powers and Duties of the Office.

NY Exec L § 623 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) the programs funded by the office;

(2) other sources of funding for crime victims service programs;

(3) an assessment of the adequacy of the current level of appropriation to the office to meet the reasonable needs of crime victims service programs for funding under section six hundred thirty-one-a of this article; and

(4) an estimate of the reasonable needs of programs in the next fiscal year. 21. To render biennially to the governor and the legislature a written report on the manner in which the rights, needs and interests of crime victims are being addressed by the state's criminal justice system to include, but not be limited to:

(a) Information transmitted by the state office of probation and correctional alternatives under subdivision five of section 390.30 of the criminal procedure law and subdivision seven of section 351.1 of the family court act which the board shall compile, review and make recommendations on how to promote the use of restitution and encourage its enforcement.

(b) Information relating to the implementation of and compliance with article twenty-three of this chapter by the criminal justice agencies and the "crime victim-related agencies" of the state. 22. To make grants to local crime victim service programs and carry out related duties under section six hundred thirty-one-a of this article. 23. To delegate to specified employees of the office the power to disallow claims under circumstances where regulations of the office provide for disallowance without prejudice to the reopening of claims.

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623 - Powers and Duties of the Office.