N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 18, § 462.3
(1) A social services district must offer and provide nonresidential services to victims of domestic violence whether or not such victims are financially eligible for public assistance and care. A social services district may provide nonresidential services to victims of domestic violence directly or may purchase such nonresidential services from a not-for-profit organization operating a residential program for victims of domestic violence and/or a nonresidential program for victims of domestic violence.
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(3) Nonresidential services for victims of domestic violence must be provided at locations which ensure the safety of the persons receiving services and the confidentiality of their identities.
(b) Planning requirements.
To ensure that nonresidential services are available to victims of domestic violence when such services are needed, each social services district must include in its consolidated services plan:
(2) an assurance that each victim of domestic violence seeking nonresidential services for victims of domestic violence will be provided all needed core services specified in section 462.4(a) of this Part in a timely manner consistent with the requirements of this Part;
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(4) a detailed description of the design of each program providing nonresidential services for victims of domestic violence including a description of:
(5) an assurance that the nonresidential services for victims of domestic violence will be provided in a manner which addresses the needs of victims with special needs and the ethnic composition of the community being served.
(c) Data collection requirements.
Each social services district must provide the office, on such forms or in such manner as the office may require from time to time, with aggregate non-personally identifying data regarding:
(4) and any other data required by the office.
(d) Purchase of services contracts.
In addition to the provisions specified in section 405 of this Title, each purchase of services contract for nonresidential services for victims of domestic violence must include, but not be limited to, the following:
(a) General requirements.