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22-OCFS-INF-12 - The Blind Persons Right to Parent Act
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) of newly enacted legislation known as the “Blind Persons Right to Parent Act” (the Act) that was enacted via Chapter 442 of the Laws of 2021. This newly enacted legislation amends the Domestic Relations Law (DRL) and the Family Court Act (FCA) to prohibit decision-making regarding guardianship, custody, visitation or adoption petitions based solely on a parent’s, guardian’s or custodian’s blindness. The Act also amends the Social Services Law (SSL) to prohibit LDSSs from denying, deciding or opposing a petition or request for guardianship, custody or visitation solely because the person is blind.
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) of newly enacted legislation known as the “Blind Persons Right to Parent Act” (the Act) that was enacted via Chapter 442 of the Laws of 2021. This newly enacted legislation amends the Domestic Relations Law (DRL) and the Family Court Act (FCA) to prohibit decision-making regarding guardianship, custody, visitation or adoption petitions based solely on a parent’s, guardian’s or custodian’s blindness. The Act also amends the Social Services Law (SSL) to prohibit LDSSs from denying, deciding or opposing a petition or request for guardianship, custody or visitation solely because the person is blind.
الإنكليزية
لجنة رعاية الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية للمكفوفين
السياسات ، الخارجية
2022
22-OCFS-INF-12 - The Blind Persons Right to Parent Act
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) of newly enacted legislation known as the “Blind Persons Right to Parent Act” (the Act) that was enacted via Chapter 442 of the Laws of 2021. This newly enacted legislation amends the Domestic Relations Law (DRL) and the Family Court Act (FCA) to prohibit decision-making regarding guardianship, custody, visitation or adoption petitions based solely on a parent’s, guardian’s or custodian’s blindness. The Act also amends the Social Services Law (SSL) to prohibit LDSSs from denying, deciding or opposing a petition or request for guardianship, custody or visitation solely because the person is blind.
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) of newly enacted legislation known as the “Blind Persons Right to Parent Act” (the Act) that was enacted via Chapter 442 of the Laws of 2021. This newly enacted legislation amends the Domestic Relations Law (DRL) and the Family Court Act (FCA) to prohibit decision-making regarding guardianship, custody, visitation or adoption petitions based solely on a parent’s, guardian’s or custodian’s blindness. The Act also amends the Social Services Law (SSL) to prohibit LDSSs from denying, deciding or opposing a petition or request for guardianship, custody or visitation solely because the person is blind.
الإنكليزية
لجنة رعاية الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية للمكفوفين
السياسات ، الخارجية
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
22-OCFS-INF-11 - Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) 2.1 Reporting Requirements
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) that the federal Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) requirements have been updated to now include the reporting of additional information in CONNECTIONS. These new reporting requirements are referred to as “AFCARS 2.1.” The AFCARS 2.1 requirements became effective October 1, 2022.
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) that the federal Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) requirements have been updated to now include the reporting of additional information in CONNECTIONS. These new reporting requirements are referred to as “AFCARS 2.1.” The AFCARS 2.1 requirements became effective October 1, 2022.
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2022
22-OCFS-INF-11 - Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) 2.1 Reporting Requirements
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) that the federal Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) requirements have been updated to now include the reporting of additional information in CONNECTIONS. These new reporting requirements are referred to as “AFCARS 2.1.” The AFCARS 2.1 requirements became effective October 1, 2022.
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) that the federal Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) requirements have been updated to now include the reporting of additional information in CONNECTIONS. These new reporting requirements are referred to as “AFCARS 2.1.” The AFCARS 2.1 requirements became effective October 1, 2022.
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2022
الإنكليزية
تنمية الشباب وإقامة الشراكات من أجل النجاح
تحقيق العدالة والفرص للشباب
تحقيق العدالة والفرص للشباب
نماذج
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
نماذج
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
نماذج
2022
الإنكليزية
خدمات رعاية الطفل
اللوائح
2022
الإنكليزية
خدمات رعاية الطفل
اللوائح
2022
الإسبانية
خدمات رعاية الطفل
اللوائح
2022
الإسبانية
خدمات رعاية الطفل
اللوائح
2022
الإنكليزية
قضاء الأحداث والفرص المتاحة للشباب
التقارير
2022