New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 18 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter II - Regulations of the Department of Social Services
Subchapter C - Social Services
Article 1 - Provision of Social Services-general
Part 408 - Standards for Establishing Per Diem Rates and Social Services District Payment Responsibility for Residential Programs for Victims of Domestic Violence
Section 408.2 - Definitions
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
The following definitions apply to this Part:
(a) Alternative housing means a transitional service program as defined in subdivision (h) of this section or permanent housing that reasonably assures the victims' safety.
(b) Approved per diem rate means the daily rate of reimbursement established by the department and approved by the director of the budget for a residential program for victims of domestic violence. This rate will be payable by the social services district in which a victim of domestic violence was residing at the time of the domestic violence incident whenever such a victim and whenever any minor children of such victim receive temporary shelter, emergency services and care at such a program.
(c) Domestic violence safe dwelling means a self-contained residence which is owned, leased, rented or otherwise under the direct control and supervision of a domestic violence program sponsoring agency; meets the daily living needs of the residents; has a capacity of nine or fewer persons including adults and children; is secured as specified in section 455.8 of this Title; has been designated by the domestic violence program sponsoring agency to provide temporary shelter exclusively to victims of domestic violence; and has been approved by a domestic violence program sponsoring agency pursuant to the standards contained in Part 455 of this Title.
(d) Resident means any victim of domestic violence, as defined in subdivision (h) of this section, who receives temporary shelter, emergency services and care in a residential program.
(e) Residential program for victims of domestic violence means any residential program approved by the department and operated by a not-for-profit organization for the purpose of providing temporary shelter, emergency services and care to victims of domestic violence. Residential programs include:
(f) Safe home means a self-contained private residence which is owned, leased, rented, or otherwise under the direct control of a single person or family or two or more unrelated persons which has been approved by a safe home network for the purpose of providing temporary shelter to victims of domestic violence and their minor children, if any.
(g) A transitional service program is temporary housing for victims of domestic violence which provides:
(h) Victim of domestic violence means any person 16 years of age or older, any married person or any parent accompanied by his or her minor child or children in situations in which such person or such person's child is a victim of an act which would constitute a violation of the Penal Law, including, but not limited to acts constituting disorderly conduct, harassment, menacing, reckless endangerment, kidnapping, assault, attempted assault, or attempted murder; and:
(i) For purposes of subdivision (h) of this section, family or household members means the following individuals: