Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 408.3 - Availability of a residential program for victims of domestic violence(a) A social services district must offer and provide temporary shelter and emergency services and care at a residential program, to the extent such programs are available, to victims of domestic violence deemed eligible pursuant to sections 408.4 and 408.5 of this Part.(b) A residential program for victims of domestic violence is available under the following circumstances: (1) when a victim of domestic violence goes directly to any residential program located within the State, regardless of whether there is a contract between the social services district and the residential program pursuant to section 408.8 of this Part;(2) when a victim of domestic violence goes to any residential program located within the State by transportation arranged or provided by the residential program, regardless of whether there is a contract between the social services district and the residential program; or(3) when a victim of domestic violence goes directly to a social services district seeking temporary shelter; and:(i) there is a residential program within that social services district which has a bed or beds available; or(ii) there is a residential program in a contiguous social services district which has a bed or beds available; or(iii) when there is no residential program for victims of domestic violence in a contiguous social services district, a social services district must consider as available the residential program located closest to that district; or(iv) when there is a residential program for victims of domestic violence available within the social services district in which the victim was residing at the time of the domestic violence incident and in a contiguous social services district, the victim may seek temporary shelter at the residential program located within the district or in the contiguous district.(c) When a victim of domestic violence goes directly to a social services district seeking temporary shelter and, pursuant to paragraph (b)(3) of this section, a bed in a residential program is not available, the social services district must offer and provide such victim with another form of emergency shelter and assistance. When a bed in a residential program becomes available, the social services district must offer and arrange for a referral to such residential program to any victim who continues to be programmatically eligible for a residential program.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 18 § 408.3