§ 372-h. Reporting on post adoption services. 1. The office of children and family services shall place information on its website in English, French, Polish, and the ten most common non-English languages spoken by individuals with limited English proficiency in the state of New York, based on United States census data regarding post adoption services funded by the office. The office shall work with social services districts to place information, to the extent that it is available, on each social services district website in English, French, Polish, and the ten most common non-English languages spoken by individuals with limited English proficiency in the state of New York, based on United States census data regarding post adoption services funded by the social services district. Authorized agencies shall notify a foster parent, who has expressed interest in adopting a foster child, of such websites listing potentially eligible services for a foster child, upon the adoption of such foster child.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Social Services Law 372-H

  • Child: means a person actually or apparently under the age of eighteen years;

    2. See N.Y. Social Services Law 371
  • Foster parent: shall mean any person with whom a child, in the care, custody or guardianship of an authorized agency, is placed for temporary or long-term care, and "foster child" shall mean any person, in the care, custody or guardianship of an authorized agency, who is placed for temporary or long-term care. See N.Y. Social Services Law 371

2. The office of children and family services shall collect and compile, by social services district:

(a) the following information on post adoption services funded by the office:

(i) the number of children and families served; and

(ii) the type of services provided; and

(b) the number of families receiving preventive services where post adoption services was identified as a necessary and appropriate service as part of the family assessment service plan held pursuant to section four hundred nine-e of this article and the status of such services.

3. The office of children and family services shall compile, to the extent that such information is available electronically through the state automated child welfare information system, the following non- identifying information by social services district:

(a) the number of children entering foster care that had previously been adopted;

(b) the number of families receiving preventive services where at least one child in the household had previously been adopted; and

(c) for the children and families identified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the types of services, including post adoption services, identified as necessary and appropriate for the child or the members of the child's family as part of the family assessment service plan held pursuant to section four hundred nine-e of this article and the status of such services.

4. (a) The office of children and family services shall submit, and publish on its website, an annual report to the speaker of the assembly, the temporary president of the senate and the chairpersons of the senate and assembly children and families committees starting no later than September first, two thousand fifteen. Such report shall include data and information required by subdivision two of this section for the preceding year, to the extent that such information is available, and any other information the office of children and family services deems appropriate. The office of children and family services shall indicate the extent to which the information collected reflects the total population described in subdivision two of this section, and identify any impediments to collecting such information.

(b) Beginning September first, two thousand seventeen, the annual report required by paragraph (a) of this subdivision shall be expanded to include data and information required by subdivision three of this section for the preceding year, to the extent that such information is available, and any other information the office of children and family services deems appropriate.