532-E - Powers and duties of the office of children and family services.

§ 532-e. Powers  and  duties  of  the  office  of  children and family  services. The office of children and family services shall:  (a)  visit,  inspect  and  make  periodic  reports  on  the operation and adequacy of  approved runaway programs and transitional  independent  living  support  programs;    (b)  certify  residential  facilities providing care to runaway and/or  homeless youth, provided, however, that no certification shall be issued  or renewed until it can be demonstrated that a program operated pursuant  to this article has consistent with  appropriate  collective  bargaining  agreements and applicable provisions of the civil service law, developed  and implemented a procedure for reviewing and evaluating the backgrounds  of  and  the  information  supplied  by  any  person  applying  to be an  employee, volunteer or  consultant,  which  shall  include  but  not  be  limited to the following requirements: that the applicants set forth his  or  her  employment  history, provide personal and employment references  and sign a sworn statement indicating whether the applicant, to the best  of his or her knowledge, has ever been convicted  of  a  crime  in  this  state or any other jurisdiction;    (c)  maintain  a  register  of approved runaway programs, transitional  independent living support  programs  and  runaway  and  homeless  youth  service coordinators;    (d)  submit to the governor and legislature an annual report detailing  the numbers and characteristics of runaway and otherwise homeless  youth  throughout the state and their problems and service needs;    (e)  develop  and promulgate in consultation with county youth bureaus  and organizations or programs which have  had  past  experience  dealing  with runaway and homeless youth, regulations concerning the coordination  and integration of services available for runaway and otherwise homeless  youth  and  prohibiting  the  disclosure  or  transferal  of any records  containing the identity of individual youth receiving services  pursuant  to this section, without the written consent of the youth; and    (f) develop and promulgate regulations in consultation with the office  of  temporary  and  disability  assistance  concerning  the provision of  services by transitional independent living support programs  consistent  with the provisions of this article.    (g)  in  conjunction  with  the commissioner of education, develop and  annually review a plan to ensure coordination and  access  to  education  for  homeless  children,  in  accordance  with the provisions of section  thirty-two hundred nine of the education law, and monitor compliance  of  residential programs for runaway and homeless youth with such plan.