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459-D - Reporting Requirements.

NY Soc Serv L § 459-D (2019) (N/A)
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§ 459-d. Reporting requirements. The commissioner shall submit a report prior to December fifteenth, nineteen hundred eighty-eight and annually thereafter to the governor and the legislature regarding the implementation of this article. Such report shall include:

1. the number of persons estimated to have been assisted in programs covered by this article;

2. the number of persons estimated to have been denied shelter and/or services;

3. the amount of public and private funds for approved programs by service type;

4. the amount of funds used for the administration and staffing of such programs;

5. the occupancy rate and length of stay by residential program;

6. the name and description of new programs developed by service type;

7. the name and description of programs in danger of closing that received funds and the status of such programs;

8. the name and description of programs that closed during the reporting year and the reason for such closure;

9. the number of individuals who requested and received transitional services and the effect of providing such services to victims of domestic violence and their families;

10. the name and description of programs which received technical assistance and the effect of such assistance;

11. a schedule showing the approved daily rates of reimbursement payable to residential programs for victims of domestic violence pursuant to section one hundred thirty-one-u of this chapter; and

12. all such other matters as may be necessary to inform the governor and the legislature regarding the implementation and effectiveness of programs covered by this article.

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459-D - Reporting Requirements.