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The New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) is an agency of the New York state government. [1] [2] The office has its headquarters in the Capital View Office Park in Rensselaer. [3] Along with the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance it is part of the pro forma Department of Family Assistance.
the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title New York State Department of Family Assistance .
[8] [9] In 1931 they were renamed as the Department of Social Welfare and the State Board of Social Welfare. [10] [3] In 1940 the State Charities Law and the Public Welfare Law were consolidated and clarified in one Social Welfare Law. [11] [12] [3] [13] In 1967 it was renamed as the Department of Social Services. [14]
The state implemented Medicaid in 1966 and designated the state Department of Social Services as the "single state agency" but required it to contract with the Health Department. [13] [14] The Social Services Department and local social districts were responsible for eligibility determinations and paying claims, while the Health Department and ...
The Human Resources Administration or Department of Social Services (HRA/DSS) is the department of the government of New York City [1] in charge of the majority of the city's social services programs. HRA helps New Yorkers in need through a variety of services that promote employment and personal responsibility while providing temporary ...
On Monday, a memorial was held for Dariel Vasquez, an 18-year-old state parks employee who was fatally struck by a falling tree while battling the Jennings Creek blaze in Orange County, New York ...
By 1950, the department had grown into the largest agency of the New York state government, with more than 24,000 employees and an operating cost exceeding a third of the state budget. [35] The state acceded to the Interstate Compact on Mental Health in 1956.
(The Center Square) — A New York judge has struck down a state law that allows citizens to sue the government over election rules that marginalize racial and ethnic minority groups, saying the ...