8/31/11 N.Y. St. Reg. Regulatory Agenda

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8/31/11 N.Y. St. Reg. Regulatory Agenda
NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
VOLUME XXXIII, ISSUE 35
August 31, 2011
REGULATORY AGENDA
 
OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES
Pursuant to subdivision 1 of section 202-d of the State Administrative Procedure Act, the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) is required to publish a regulatory agenda for regulations that it is considering proposing but for which a notice of proposed rulemaking has not been submitted to the State Register. The public is welcome to send written comments on the OCFS Regulatory Agenda to the contact person at the end of this list.
The list below is a brief description of the regulations, by subject matter, that are under review by OCFS.
Child Care Services
Revising Parts 413, 414, 416, 417, 418-1 and 418-2 of 18 New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR) governing school age child care programs, group family day care homes, family day care homes and day care centers to make changes required by Chapter 117 of the Laws of 2010 and to promote the health and safety of children in care.
Child Protective Services
Amending 18 NYCRR 432.2(e)(5) regarding mandatory training for child protective services caseworkers and supervisors as well as the qualifications for supervisors.
Amending 18 NYCRR 432 to add a section on Family Assessment Response, a non-adversarial, non-investigative approach to certain child protective services reports.
Foster Care and Adoption
Amending 18 NYCRR 421.19, 443.3 and 443.10 to implement Subpart F of Part C of Chapter 97 of the Laws of 2011 enabling an authorized agency to certify a foster home for up to two years.
Amending Part 443.10 of 18 NYCRR to require an authorized agency to conduct a criminal history record check upon learning of the presence of a new person over the age of 18 residing in a foster home.
Amending Parts 428, 430 and 441 of 18 NYCRR regarding casework contacts for children placed out-of-state or in the care of certain public agencies.
Repealing and enacting new sections 441.17, 441.18, and 431.8; adding a new section 441.23, and amending section 442.2 of 18 NYCRR regarding residential care for children in areas of behavioral support, crisis prevention and intervention, privacy and searches, and unauthorized absences.
Amending 18 NYCRR 441.22 to clarify health service standards for children in foster care.
Amending 18 NYCRR 435.5 to allow more flexibility in the duration of respite services.
Amending Parts 421, 428, 430, and 447 of 18 NYCRR and adding a new Part 437 to update the regulations governing the provision of adolescent services.
Juvenile Detention Services
Amending 9 NYCRR 180.9 and 180.10 to increase the minimum number of hours of education youth must receive while in detention.
Amending section 180.8 of 9 NYCRR to revise personnel requirements so that detention staff members who are licensed professionals must maintain the appropriate license, but eliminate other extraneous personnel requirements.
Amending 180.7(c)(1) of 9 NYCRR to allow each county to designate one public official as the emergency contact for detention instead of two officials.
Juvenile Justice Residential Services
Amending Part 181 of 9 NYCRR to clarify the status of, and procedures necessary for, youth who are absent without leave from a facility operated by OCFS.
Amending 9 NYCRR 168.7 regarding confidentiality for youth in OCFS facilities.
Amending Subpart 175-1 of 9 NYCRR pertaining to hearings under Executive Law § 509, to temporarily transfer custody of OCFS youth to the Office of Mental Health for residential mental health services.
Youth Bureaus
Amending 9 NYCRR 165-1.2 to allow municipalities (counties, cities, towns and villages) to charge a fee to participants for recreational services programs, with the requirement that any child who is unable to pay the fee be accommodated through a scholarship or waiver of the fee.
Amending 9 NYCRR 165-1.1 to allow youth bureau executive directors to report to a department head other than the municipality's chief executive officer.
General Administrative Regulations
Amending Part 180 of Title 9 and Parts 414, 416, 417, 418-1, 418-2, 442, 443 and 448 of Title 18 of the NYCRR to reflect the current means by which juvenile detention and child care personnel are tested for tuberculosis.
Amending Part 405 of 18 NYCRR to permit local social services districts to enter into multi-year contracts for the provision of services.
Amending Part 165 of 9 NYCRR and Parts 406 and 407 of 18 NYCRR to streamline the county planning and reporting process.
Adding a new part to Title 18 of the NYCRR and amending Part 165 of Title 9 of NYCRR to authorize OCFS to waive regulatory requirements as necessary for innovative programs.
Amending sections 180.5(a) and 182-1.5(g)(1) of 9 NYCRR, sections 421.2, 421.16(h), 423.4(f), 423.4(m) and Part 441 of 18 NYCRR to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, and gender identity and expression in detention, runaway and homeless youth programs, foster care, and adoption and preventive services.
Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped
Amending Title 18 of NYCRR Part 729 to reflect changes relating to the implementation of Chapter 532 of the Laws of 2010 regarding the operation of the Business Enterprise Program.
For additional information or to submit comments, please contact: Betsy Stevens, Associate Counsel, Office of Children and Family Services, 152 Washington St., Rensselaer, NY 12144, e-mail: [email protected]
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