N.Y. Social Services Law § 427-A
2. Any social services district interested in implementing a differential response program shall apply to the office of children and family services for permission to participate. The criteria for a social services district to participate will be determined by the office of children and family services after consultation with the office for the prevention of domestic violence, however the social services district's application must include a plan setting forth the following:
3. The criteria for determining which cases may be placed in the assessment track shall be determined by the local department of social services, in conjunction with the office of children and family services and after consultation with the office for the prevention of domestic violence. Provided, however, that reports including any of the following allegations shall not be included in the assessment track of a differential response program:
4. The following procedures shall be followed for all cases included in the family assessment and services track:
(c) For those reports which are included in the family assessment and services track, the social services district shall not be subject to the requirements of this title concerning initial investigation of reports of suspected abuse and maltreatment of children, including notification requirements. For reports assigned to the family assessment and services track, the social services district shall be responsible for ensuring that the children are safe in their homes. Such safety assessment shall be commenced within twenty-four hours of receipt of the report and completed within seven days. Based on the initial safety assessment, the district shall determine if the report shall continue under the family assessment and services track. This safety assessment must be documented in the manner specified by the office of children and family services. Should the children be found to be safe in the home, the social services district shall then identify service needs and family issues, if any, that should be addressed.
(d) Where the social services district has determined that a case is appropriate to be included in the family assessment and services track, the district's activities shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(f) A report selected for inclusion in the demonstration project shall cease to be eligible for inclusion in the demonstration project if at any time in the course of providing services the district or community-based agency finds that:
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(d) All reports assigned to, and records created under, the family assessment and services track, including but not limited to reports made or written as well as any other information obtained or photographs taken concerning such reports or records shall be confidential and shall be made available only to:
(e) Persons given access to sealed reports, records, and any information concerning such reports and records, pursuant to paragraph (d) of this subdivision shall not redisclose such reports, records and information except as follows: