332-A - Supportive services.

§  332-a.  Supportive  services.    A  social services district shall,  subject to the availability of federal and  state  funds,  provide  such  supportive  services,  including but not limited to transportation, work  related expenses, child care for  children  up  to  age  thirteen,  case  management, and medical assistance in accordance with regulations of the  department,  to  enable  an  individual  to participate pursuant to this  title.  Social services districts may continue such services for persons  who lose eligibility for public assistance if funds for the activity are  obligated or expended,  or  for  up  to  ninety  days  if  necessary  or  appropriate   to   assist  individuals  to  become  self-sufficient.  In  accordance with paragraph (f) of subdivision five of section one hundred  thirty-one-a of this chapter, each district shall guarantee  child  care  to  each  individual participating in work activities who requires child  care to participate in such  activities,  attending  orientation  or  an  assessment  in  accordance  with  the requirements of this title.   Case  management  shall  be  provided  for  pregnant  adolescents,  adolescent  parents  and  at-risk  youth  under eighteen years of age as required by  title four-B of  article  six  of  this  chapter.  To  the  extent  that  resources  permit,  case  management also shall be provided (in order of  priority) to: persons identified in department  regulations  as  at-risk  youth,  persons  in  the  target  populations  defined  in section three  hundred thirty of this title, persons whose employability plan indicates  a need for two or more concurrent activities and  persons  with  limited  English proficiency.