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Int 0089-2014
| * | Stephen T. Levin | | Proposed Int. No. 89-A | Requiring the department of social services to provide semiannual reports to the council regarding referrals to adult protective services. | Introduction | This bill would require the Human Resources Administration to provide semiannual reports to the Council regarding adult protective services. The bill would require the reports to include the total number of referrals received, the number of referred individuals who were determined ineligible for services, disaggregated by the reason such individuals were determined ineligible, a general description of the source of the referrals, and the council district, community board, and zip code of the referred individuals. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0089-2014
| * | Stephen T. Levin | | | Requiring the department of social services to provide semiannual reports to the council regarding referrals to adult protective services. | Introduction | This bill would require the Human Resources Administration to provide semiannual reports to the Council regarding adult protective services. The bill would require the reports to include the total number of referrals received, the number of referred individuals who were determined ineligible for services, disaggregated by the reason such individuals were determined ineligible, a general description of the source of the referrals, and the council district, community board, and zip code of the referred individuals. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 0089-2014
| * | Stephen T. Levin | | | Requiring the department of social services to provide semiannual reports to the council regarding referrals to adult protective services. | Introduction | This bill would require the Human Resources Administration to provide semiannual reports to the Council regarding adult protective services. The bill would require the reports to include the total number of referrals received, the number of referred individuals who were determined ineligible for services, disaggregated by the reason such individuals were determined ineligible, a general description of the source of the referrals, and the council district, community board, and zip code of the referred individuals. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 0089-2014
| A | Stephen T. Levin | | | Requiring the department of social services to provide semiannual reports to the council regarding referrals to adult protective services. | Introduction | This bill would require the Human Resources Administration to provide semiannual reports to the Council regarding adult protective services. The bill would require the reports to include the total number of referrals received, the number of referred individuals who were determined ineligible for services, disaggregated by the reason such individuals were determined ineligible, a general description of the source of the referrals, and the council district, community board, and zip code of the referred individuals. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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Int 0830-2015
| * | Paul A. Vallone | | Proposed Int. No. 830-A | Adult protective services training for certain employees of the city of New York. | Introduction | This bill would require the Human Resources Administration to conduct biannual trainings on best practices in identifying persons who may be eligible for adult protective services (APS) and on how to refer individuals to APS. This training will be made available to appropriate employees of several agencies, and will also be made available to employees of New York City’s civil and criminal courts and the New York City Housing Authority. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0830-2015
| * | Paul A. Vallone | | | Adult protective services training for certain employees of the city of New York. | Introduction | This bill would require the Human Resources Administration to conduct biannual trainings on best practices in identifying persons who may be eligible for adult protective services (APS) and on how to refer individuals to APS. This training will be made available to appropriate employees of several agencies, and will also be made available to employees of New York City’s civil and criminal courts and the New York City Housing Authority. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 0830-2015
| * | Paul A. Vallone | | | Adult protective services training for certain employees of the city of New York. | Introduction | This bill would require the Human Resources Administration to conduct biannual trainings on best practices in identifying persons who may be eligible for adult protective services (APS) and on how to refer individuals to APS. This training will be made available to appropriate employees of several agencies, and will also be made available to employees of New York City’s civil and criminal courts and the New York City Housing Authority. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 0830-2015
| A | Paul A. Vallone | | | Adult protective services training for certain employees of the city of New York. | Introduction | This bill would require the Human Resources Administration to conduct biannual trainings on best practices in identifying persons who may be eligible for adult protective services (APS) and on how to refer individuals to APS. This training will be made available to appropriate employees of several agencies, and will also be made available to employees of New York City’s civil and criminal courts and the New York City Housing Authority. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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