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NY A07444
Bill
Status
5/17/2013
Primary Sponsor
Fred Thiele
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AI Summary
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Requires the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance to ensure all public assistance recipients in Suffolk County reside in housing that complies with applicable local building codes, ordinances, and regulations
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Mandates that within 24 hours of discovering non-compliant housing, the office must place affected recipients in emergency housing
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Emergency housing must remain in place until either the original housing achieves compliance or suitable permanent housing is located, whichever occurs first
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Amends existing provisions regarding child protective service employee training on domestic violence and website publication of funding award information by the Office of Children and Family Services
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Effective 120 days after the bill becomes law, with immediate authorization for implementing rules and regulations
Legislative Description
Requires the office of temporary and disability assistance to ensure that all recipients of public assistance reside in housing that is in compliance with the building codes, ordinances and regulations of the municipality in which such housing accommodation is located.
Last Action
referred to social services
1/8/2014