N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 18, § 352.7
(1) If provision therefor cannot otherwise be made, each social services district shall provide for the purchase of necessary and essential furniture, furnishings, equipment and supplies required for the establishment of a home for persons in need of public assistance. For purposes of this subdivision, such an allowance shall be provided only when, in the judgment of the social services official, one of the following conditions exists:
(2) An allowance provided under paragraph (1) of this subdivision may not exceed the amounts authorized for the appropriate rooms and items in the following schedule: SCHEDULE SA-4a INITIAL OR REPLACEMENT COST OF ESSENTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
SCHEDULE SA-4a INITIAL OR REPLACEMENT COST OF ESSENTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
| Living room | $182 |
| Bedroom | |
| with a single bed | $145 |
| with two single beds | $205 |
| with double bed | $184 |
| Kitchen (excluding appliances) | $142 (plus $12 for each additional person) |
| Range | $182 |
| Refrigerator | $182 (or $258 for four or more persons) |
| Bathroom | $ 6 (plus $4 for each additional person) |
| Other equipment | |
| Cabinet for linens | $ 22 |
| Stove for heating | $ 72 (or $82 for five or more persons) |
(3) Documentation of the need for such furniture shall be fully recorded in each case record.
(b) Equipment repairs.
Each social services district must provide for the essential repair of heating equipment, cooking stoves and refrigerators used by persons in need of public assistance in their homes, provided provision therefore cannot otherwise be made except that replacement may be authorized when less expensive than repair. Such allowances for cooking stoves and refrigerators cannot exceed the amounts authorized under schedule SA-4a.
(c) Additional cost of meals. Each social services district must provide for the additional costs of meals for persons unable to prepare meals at home or who do not otherwise receive meals in their residences in accordance with the following schedule:
(1) Replacement of lost or stolen checks.
(3) A grant may be made to pay for rent, property taxes or mortgage arrears for the time prior to the month in which the public assistance case was opened or for applicants for emergency assistance under Parts 370 and 372 of this Title. Shelter arrears payments authorized for applicants under this paragraph are limited to a total period of six months once every five years unless the district determines at its discretion that additional shelter arrears payments are necessary based on the individual case circumstances. Such payments may be made only when:
(4) A recipient of public assistance who is threatened with eviction or foreclosure or who is being evicted or whose property is being foreclosed upon for nonpayment of rent, mortgage or taxes incurred during a period for which a grant had been previously issued to the recipient may be provided with an advance allowance for rent, mortgage principal and interest payments or taxes in accordance with section 352.11 of this Part. Shelter arrears payments, including advance allowance payments, authorized under this paragraph are limited to a total period of six months once every five years unless the district determines at its discretion that additional shelter arrears payments are necessary based on the individual case circumstances. Advance investigation of the need for restricted payments must be conducted in accordance with Part 381 of this Title. An allowance for rent, mortgage principal and interest payments or taxes which exceeds the appropriate local agency maximum monthly shelter allowance can be made only if all of the following conditions are met:
(iv) the recipient has not previously received an allowance in excess of the appropriate local agency maximum monthly shelter allowance pursuant to this paragraph and, subsequent to receiving such allowance, requested discontinuation of restriction of the shelter payments to which he or she agreed pursuant to this paragraph.
(h) Chattel mortgages or conditional sales contracts.
If the furniture or household equipment of an applicant, who has not been a recipient of public assistance within the previous six months preceding his application, is essential to making his living accommodations habitable but are presently encumbered by a chattel mortgage or a conditional sales contract, every effort shall be made to defer, cancel or reduce payments on such chattel mortgage or conditional sales contract. If all such efforts fail, an allowance may be made for a compromise settlement of such payments or, if a compromise cannot be reached, for other essential payments; provided, however, that the compromise settlement or allowances shall not exceed the cost of replacement.
(i) Camp fees.
When funds cannot be obtained from other sources, camp fees may be paid for children receiving Family Assistance or Safety Net Assistance not in excess of total cost of $400 per child per annum, in amounts not to exceed $200 per week.
SCHEDULE SA-5
RESTAURANT ALLOWANCE SCHEDULE
| Monthly allowances to be added to appropriate monthly grants and allowances for combinations of restaurant meals and meals prepared at home or meals otherwise provided in the residence, including sales tax. | |
| Dinner in a restaurant | $29.00 |
| Lunch and dinner in a restaurant | $47.00 |
| All meals in a restaurant | $64.00 |
| Additional special restaurant allowance as described below | |
| Effective November 1, 1986, a special monthly allowance of an additional $36 must be granted to any pregnant woman or person under 18 years of age, or any person under 19 years of age who is a full–time student regularly attending a secondary school or in the equivalent level of vocational or technical training if, before such person attains age 19, such person may reasonably be expected to complete the program of such secondary school or training. | |
| HOME DELIVERED MEALS | |
| Monthly allowances to be added to appropriate monthly grants and allowances. | |
| Extra allowance | $36.00 |
(d) Replacement of clothing or furniture.
Each social services district shall provide for partial or total replacement of clothing or furniture which has been lost in a fire, flood or other like catastrophe, provided such needs cannot otherwise be met through assistance from relatives or friends or from other agencies or other resources. Such allowances shall not exceed the amounts authorized under schedules SA-4a and SA-4b.
SCHEDULE SA-4b
REPLACEMENT COST OF CLOTHING
| Birth through 5 years | $48.00 |
| 6 through 11 years | $73.00 |
| 12 through adult | $89.00 |
(e)-(f) [Reserved]
(g) Payment for services and supplies already received.
Assistance grants shall be made to meet only current needs. Under the following specified circumstances payment for services or supplies already received is deemed a current need:
(j) [Reserved]
(k) Additional needs because of pregnancy.
A monthly allowance of $50 shall be added to the appropriate monthly grant and allowance of a needy pregnant woman beginning with the fourth month of pregnancy or the month in which medical verification of the pregnancy is presented to the district, whichever is later.
(l) [Reserved]
(3) Necessary actual work-related expenses are the actual, verifiable and unreimbursed expenses directly related to maintaining employment.
(i) Such expenses include, but are not limited to:
(ii) Such expenses do not include:
(f) payments on the principal of loans.
(n) Burials.
Allowances shall be made for burial of applicants for and recipients of public assistance in accordance with section 141 of the Social Services Law.
(o) Removals.
Allowances must be made to applicants for or recipients of public assistance who are removed to another state or country in accordance with this section. Such allowances can only be made for the reasonable and necessary expenses of such removals, as authorized by the following:
(1) Conditions for removals. A social services official shall authorize removal of a person to another state or foreign country only when the official has determined that:
(2) Costs of removal. Costs of removing persons from this State to another state or another country are reimbursable at 50 percent for reasonable and necessary expenditures for:
(m) Supplemental payments.
The social services official must provide a monthly allowance to supplement the income of an ADC, PG-ADC, HR or VA household when the household experiences a net loss of cash income due to the acceptance of employment by a JOBS participant who is a member of the household, when such acceptance is required by the social services district. A net loss of cash income occurs when the monthly gross income of the household, subtracting necessary actual work-related expenses, is less than the cash assistance the household received in the month in which the offer of employment was made. The supplement must equal the monthly net loss of cash income that would occur if the supplement were not paid to the household.
(a) Furnishings.