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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. Each social services district shall prepare and submit to the department, in such form and manner and times as the department shall by regulation require, a district-wide child welfare services plan which shall be a component of the district's multi-year consolidated services plan setting forth: the child welfare services needs of children and families for whom the social services district is or may be responsible; historic program and fiscal trends of the district in the level of care, maintenance and services provided to children and their families, including but not limited to expenditure trends, children and families served and costs of services provided; an assessment of projected program and fiscal requirements of the district in meeting identified needs in the next state fiscal year; and a description of the resources known to be available or likely to become available to meet those needs. Commencing the year following preparation of a multi-year consolidated services plan, each social services district shall prepare an annual implementation report related to its child welfare services plan. As used in this section “services” shall mean and include preventive services, foster care maintenance and services, and adoption services. Such regulations shall include but need not be limited to criteria and methodology for determining child welfare services needs and the adequacy of the resources known to be available or likely to become available to meet those needs.
2. The child welfare services plan and annual implementation reports shall be developed by the district in consultation with other government agencies concerned with the welfare of children residing in the district, authorized agencies, and other concerned individuals and organizations. The plan as submitted to the department for approval and as approved by the department shall be made available to such agencies, individuals and organizations upon request.
3. (a) Each social services district shall submit its child welfare services plan and annual implementation reports pertaining to this plan to the department as a component of the multi-year consolidated services plan and subsequent annual implementation reports and the department shall review and approve or disapprove the proposed plan in accordance with the procedures set forth in section thirty-four-a of this chapter.
(b) Such plan shall not be approved unless:
(i) it complies with the provisions of this section;
(ii) it demonstrates that child welfare services included in the plan are appropriate to meet the assessed needs of the children and families for whom the social services district is or may be responsible;
(iii) it is consistent with applicable provisions of this chapter and regulations of the department promulgated thereunder; and
(iv) it is in the format and includes such standardized information and data as may be required by the department to effectively evaluate such plans.
4. Repealed.
5, 6. Repealed.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, Social Services Law - SOS § 409-d. District-wide child welfare services plan - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/social-services-law/sos-sect-409-d/
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