Public.Law logo NewYork.Public.Law
  • Laws of New York
  • Remove ads
  • Login
  1. Home
  2. Laws
  3. Elder Law
  4. Art. 2
  5. Title 1

Title 1
State Office For the Aging

Sections

201
Office for the aging
202
General powers and duties of office
203
Programs for the aging
204
Records of available space
205
Exclusion from mandatory retirement
206
Informal caregiver training
207
Foster grandparents program for vulnerable infants and children
208
Respite program
209
Naturally occurring retirement community supportive service program
210
Advisory committee
211
Assistance of other agencies
212
Grants or gifts
213
Reports
214
Community services for the elderly
215
Social model adult day services programs
215‑A
Senior vision services program
215‑B
Enriched social adult day services
216
Senior center council
217
Congregate services initiative for the elderly
217‑A
Long term care insurance education and outreach program
218
Long-term care ombudsman
219
Elderly abuse education and outreach program
220
Resident advisor program
222
Senior citizen energy packaging pilot program
223
Economically sustainable transportation demonstration program
224
Informal caregivers in the workplace program
225
Elder abuse enhanced multidisciplinary team program
 



Stay Connected

Join thousands of people who receive monthly site updates.

Subscribe

Instagram Facebook Twitter Our GitHub Page

Get Legal Help

The New York State Bar Association runs a service for finding an attorney in good standing. Initial consultations are usually free or discounted: Lawyer Referral Service

Committed to Public Service

We will always provide free access to the current law. In addition, we provide special support for non-profit, educational, and government users. Through social entre­pre­neurship, we’re lowering the cost of legal services and increasing citizen access.

Navigate

  • Find a Lawyer
  • Blog
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Reports
  • Secondary Sources
California: Codes
Colorado: C.R.S.
Nevada: NRS
New York: Laws
Oregon: OAR, ORS
Texas: Statutes
World: Rome Statute, International Dictionary

Location: https://newyork.public.law/laws/n.y._elder_law_article_2_title_1

Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

In this example, (3), (4), and (4)(a) are all outline levels, but (4) was omitted by its authors. It's only implied. This presents an interesting challenge when laying out the text. We've decided to display a blank section with this note, in order to aide readability.

Trust but verify.

Do you have an opinion about this solution? Drop us a line.