New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 18 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter II - Regulations of the Department of Social Services
Subchapter L - Homeless Housing And Assistance Program
Part 900 - Shelters For Families With Children
Section 900.22 - Inspections
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) The office shall inspect each shelter for families for which a social services district seeks or receives reimbursement from the State, at least once a year, to ensure that the facility will operate or is operating in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations including the regulations in this Part, and with an operational plan that has been approved by the office.
(b) Inspection means periodic scheduled, announced or unannounced onsite investigation, including the gathering of written, photographic, or other physical evidence by the office or its staff, at any time irrespective of whether during regular business hours or at night or on weekends, for the purpose of determining whether a shelter for families will be operated or is operating in compliance with the requirements of this Part and with an operational plan approved by the office.
(c) Each shelter for families shall allow the office full access at any time to the facility's grounds, buildings, employees and residents, and books and papers including, but not limited to, the residents' case and medical records, if any. Interference with an inspection, refusal to allow admission, delay in allowing admission, or refusal to provide complete access to the facility or the facility's books and papers will be deemed to be a violation, and may result in the office taking immediate enforcement action.
(d) An inspection report shall be made of each inspection conducted by the office, which shall identify and indicate in detail each area of operation inspected, including the premises, equipment, personnel, care and services, and whether each area of operation is or is not in compliance with the regulations in this Part and with an operational plan for the facility approved by the office. The inspection report shall be forwarded to both the social services district and to the facility operator.
(e) Upon receipt of an inspection report noting areas where the facility fails to comply with the requirements of this Part, or with the operational plan for the facility approved by the office, but in no case later than 30 days following the date the inspection report is issued, the social services district must correct the deficiencies or in the event that correction requires more than 30 days, submit an acceptable plan for correction to the office for the office's review and approval.
(f) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, in the event that the office determines that there exist deficiencies, violations, or conditions at a shelter for families, which are dangerous, hazardous, imminently detrimental to life or health, or otherwise render the facility unfit for human habitation, the office may take immediate emergency measures, including, but not limited to, one or more of the following:
(g) Failure on the part of the social services district to correct a noted deficiency within the time period specified in an emergency order issued by the office pursuant to subdivision (f) of this section, or to correct deficiencies in accordance with subdivision (e) of this section, may result in the revocation, suspension or limitation of the facility's operating certificate, withholding or denial of reimbursement to the social services district in accordance with section 900.25 of this Part, and/or the imposition of civil penalties pursuant to section 900.26 of this Part.
(h) The office also may conduct inspections of shelters for families to determine the validity of complaints received by the office concerning such a facility.
(i) The facility operator shall make the inspection report for the most recent inspection and any related follow-up inspection reports, excluding any confidential information and/or confidential attachments, available for review by residents and visitors.
(j) Inspection reports for the most recent two-year period, excluding any confidential information and/or confidential attachments, shall be available for review upon request by residents or visitors.