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Article 2
Department and State Board of Social Welfare

Sections

5
Department of social welfare
11
Commissioner of social services
12
Deputy commissioners
13
Organization of the department
14
Employees
16
Offices of the Department
17
Powers and duties of the commissioner
20
Powers and duties of the department
20‑A
Local personnel
20‑B
Plan for in-home care of senior citizens
20‑C
Privatization
20‑D
Training of direct care workers in adverse childhood experiences
21
Welfare management system
21‑A
Electronic benefit transfer system
22
Appeals and fair hearings
23
Wage reporting system
28
Gifts and bequests
29
Federal agency
30
Continuation of salaries of local and state welfare employees receiving training for the better performance of their duties
31
Fellowships and scholarships for local and state public welfare employees
32
Reciprocal agreements
33
Contracts for supplies and commodities needed in the administration of assistance
34
General powers and duties of the commissioner
34‑A
Services planning requirements
35
Legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discontinued
36
Studies
36‑A
Department research and demonstration projects
36‑B
Local flexibility incentive pilot program
36‑C
Savings plan for the city of New York
37
Reports of and to department
38
Commission for the blind
39
Indian affairs
40
Real property
 



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

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