Relates to access to the central register for child abuse and maltreatment; expands the definition of "provider agency" to include child care and school-based programs for children ages three through five regulated by the health code of the city of New York and temporary employment agencies and educational and training institutions providing child care staff; clarifies the definition of "licensing agency" to include the department of health and mental hygiene of the city of New York, when such department receives an application for a permit to provide child care or receives a notice of a school based program for children ages three through five.
STATE OF NEW YORK
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4957
2019-2020 Regular Sessions
IN ASSEMBLY
February 6, 2019
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Introduced by M. of A. TITUS, COOK, JAFFEE, HYNDMAN -- read once and
referred to the Committee on Children and Families
AN ACT to amend the social services law, in relation to the statewide
central register for child abuse and maltreatment
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Subdivision 3 of section 424-a of the social services law,
2 as amended by section 6 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2018, is
3 amended to read as follows:
4 3. For purposes of this [section] title, the term "provider" or
5 "provider agency" shall mean: an authorized agency; the office of chil-
6 dren and family services; juvenile detention facilities subject to the
7 certification of the office of children and family services; programs
8 established pursuant to article nineteen-H of the executive law; non-re-
9 sidential or residential programs or facilities licensed or operated by
10 the office of mental health or the office for people with developmental
11 disabilities except family care homes; licensed child day care centers,
12 including head start programs which are funded pursuant to title V of
13 the federal economic opportunity act of nineteen hundred sixty-four, as
14 amended; early intervention service established pursuant to section
15 twenty-five hundred forty of the public health law; preschool services
16 established pursuant to section forty-four hundred ten of the education
17 law; school-age child care programs; special act school districts as
18 enumerated in chapter five hundred sixty-six of the laws of nineteen
19 hundred sixty-seven, as amended; programs and facilities licensed by the
20 office of alcoholism and substance abuse services; residential schools
21 which are operated, supervised or approved by the education department;
22 health homes, or any subcontractor of such health homes, who contracts
23 with or is approved or otherwise authorized by the department of health
24 to provide health home services to all those enrolled pursuant to a
25 diagnosis of a developmental disability as defined in subdivision twen-
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 ty-two of section 1.03 of the mental hygiene law and enrollees who are
2 under twenty-one years of age under section three hundred sixty-five-l
3 of this chapter, or any entity that provides home and community based
4 services to enrollees who are under twenty-one years of age under a
5 demonstration program pursuant to section eleven hundred fifteen of the
6 federal social security act; child care and school-based programs for
7 children ages three through five regulated by the health code of the
8 city of New York, temporary employment agencies providing substitute
9 child care staff to any other provider agency, and educational and
10 training institutions assigning child care staff as interns or residents
11 at any other provider agency; publicly-funded emergency shelters for
12 families with children, provided, however, for purposes of this section,
13 when the provider or provider agency is a publicly-funded emergency
14 shelter for families with children, then all references in this section
15 to the "potential for regular and substantial contact with individuals
16 who are cared for by the agency" shall mean the potential for regular
17 and substantial contact with children who are served by such shelter;
18 and any other facility or provider agency, as defined in subdivision
19 four of section four hundred eighty-eight of this chapter, in regard to
20 the employment of staff, or use of providers of goods and services and
21 staff of such providers, consultants, interns and volunteers.
22 § 2. Subdivision 4 of section 424-a of the social services law, as
23 amended by section 14 of part L of chapter 56 of the laws of 2015, is
24 amended to read as follows:
25 4. For purposes of this [section] title, the term "licensing agency"
26 shall mean an authorized agency which has received an application to
27 become an adoptive parent or an authorized agency which has received an
28 application for a certificate or license to receive, board or keep any
29 child pursuant to the provisions of section three hundred seventy-six or
30 three hundred seventy-seven of this article or an authorized agency
31 which has received an application from a relative within the second
32 degree or third degree of consanguinity of the parent of a child or a
33 relative within the second degree or third degree of consanguinity of
34 the step-parent of a child or children, or the child's legal guardian
35 for approval to receive, board or keep such child, or an authorized
36 agency that conducts a clearance pursuant to paragraph (d) of subdivi-
37 sion two of section four hundred fifty-eight-b of this article, or a
38 state or local governmental agency which receives an application to
39 provide child day care services in a child day care center, school-age
40 child care program, family day care home or group family day care home
41 pursuant to the provisions of section three hundred ninety of this arti-
42 cle, or the department of health and mental hygiene of the city of New
43 York, when such department receives an application for a [certificate of
44 approval to provide child day care services in a child day care center]
45 permit to provide child care services or receives a notice of a school
46 based program for children ages three through five pursuant to the
47 provisions of the health code of the city of New York, or the office of
48 mental health or the office for people with developmental disabilities
49 when such office receives an application for an operating certificate
50 pursuant to the provisions of the mental hygiene law to operate a family
51 care home, or a state or local governmental official who receives an
52 application for a permit to operate a camp which is subject to the
53 provisions of article thirteen-A or thirteen-B of the public health law
54 or the office of children and family services which has received an
55 application for a certificate to receive, board or keep any child at a
56 foster family home pursuant to articles nineteen-G and nineteen-H of the
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1 executive law or any other facility or provider agency, as defined in
2 subdivision four of section four hundred eighty-eight of this chapter,
3 in regard to any licensing or certification function carried out by such
4 facility or agency.
5 § 3. Section 390-b of the social services law is amended by adding a
6 new subdivision 11 to read as follows:
7 11. For purposes of this section, and notwithstanding section three
8 hundred ninety of this article, an operator or provider of a child day
9 care center or a school age child care program shall include temporary
10 child care employment agencies and child care educational and training
11 institutions. A temporary child care employment agency or child care
12 educational and training institution shall be subject to the criminal
13 history record check requirements for child care staff who may be placed
14 at a child day care center or a school age child care program, but not
15 for the operators or providers of such temporary child care employment
16 agency or child care educational and training institution. Such require-
17 ments shall include submitting fingerprint cards and such other informa-
18 tion as required by the office of children and family services and the
19 division of criminal justice services, and authorizing the office of
20 children and family services to deny or hold in abeyance an employee's
21 application as provided for in this section. The office of children and
22 family services may charge the temporary child care employment agency or
23 child care educational and training institution an amount equal to the
24 processing fee imposed pursuant to subdivision eight-a of section eight
25 hundred thirty-seven of the executive law. Where the office of children
26 and family services advises the temporary child care employment agency
27 or child care educational and training institution that an individual
28 has no criminal history record, no additional criminal history record
29 check by a child day care center or a school age child care program
30 shall be required upon placement of that individual at the child day
31 care center or a school age child care program. For purposes of this
32 subdivision, a "temporary child care employment agency" shall mean any
33 entity that employs substitute child care staff to be supplied on a
34 temporary basis to a child day care center or a school age child care
35 program, and a "child care educational and training institution" shall
36 mean any entity that assigns child care staff as interns or residents at
37 a child day care center or a school age child care program.
38 § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.