N.Y. Social Services Law § 453
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(c) No payments may be made pursuant to this subdivision if the social services official determines that the adoptive parents are no longer legally responsible for the support of the child or the child is no longer receiving any support from such parents. For purposes of this section:
(ii) remind the adoptive parents of the following obligations, which shall also be included in any agreement entered into with an adoptive parent concerning payments made for the care and maintenance of the child pursuant to this section:
(i) If the adoptive parents fail to respond to an annual certification notice within thirty days of the receipt of the certification notice from the social services official or the social services official receives from any person information that provides reasonable cause to suspect that the adoptive parents are no longer providing any support to the child, the social services official shall review whether the adoptive parents are legally responsible for the support of the child and whether the child is receiving any support from the adoptive parents. Circumstances in which the social services official shall conduct this review include the following:
(B) a person alleges to the social services official that:
(g) Where the social services official has determined that the child does not demonstrate the ability to manage direct subsidy payments, the social services official shall certify payment to a representative payee on behalf of the child. Subsidy payments received by the representative payee shall be held and used strictly for the use and benefit of the child. Designation of the appropriate entity or individual and investigation of an individual for certification as a representative payee shall be conducted by the social services official responsible for payment of the adoption subsidy pursuant to this section.
(ii) The social services official may designate an individual for certification as a representative payee who shall perform the functions and duties of a representative payee in accordance with the best interests of the child. In determining whether an individual is appropriate to be certified as the representative payee, the social services official shall first consult with the child and shall give the child's preferences significant weight. The child's preference shall be determinative of the representative payee only where such preference does not conflict with the best interests of the child. Prior to designation of an individual by the social services official for certification as a representative payee, the social services official shall:
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(v) The social services official shall revoke the certification of a representative payee upon: