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 5 - Adult and Family Services
Part 462 - Nonresidential Services For Victims Of Domestic Violence
Section 462.2 - Definitions
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
For the purposes of this Part, the following definitions apply:
(a) Nonresidential program for victims of domestic violence means any program operated by a not-for-profit organization for the purpose of providing nonresidential services for victims of domestic violence including, but not limited to, telephone hotline assistance, information and referral services, advocacy, counseling, and community education/outreach activities pursuant to section 462.4(a) of this Part and which has at least 70 percent of its clientele consisting of victims of domestic violence and their children.
(b) Not-for-profit organization means any organization which is a public agency or which is incorporated as a not-for profit corporation or religious corporation under the laws of this State or which provides care and/or services in this State and has been granted a Federal tax exempt status.
(c) Office means the New York State Office of Children and Family Services.
(d) Residential program for victims of domestic violence means any residential program as defined in Part 452.2 of this Title, approved by the Office and operated by a not-for-profit organization for the purposes of providing temporary shelter, emergency services to victims of domestic violence. Residential programs for victims of domestic violence include: domestic violence shelter, domestic violence mixed occupancy shelter, domestic violence sponsoring agency, and safe home network.
(e) Victim of domestic violence means any person over the age of sixteen, any married person or any parent accompanied by his/her minor child(ren) 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, aggravated harassment, sexual misconduct, forcible touching, sexual abuse, stalking, criminal mischief, menacing, reckless endangerment, kidnapping, assault, attempted assault, attempted murder, criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation, strangulation, identity theft, grand larceny or coercion; or through acts including and not limited to, intimidation, coercive control, emotional and psychological abuse and behavior, expressive and psychological aggression, financial abuse, harassment, tormenting behavior, disturbing or alarming to such person or such person's child; and