N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 18 § 350.3 - General
(a) Application
rights.
(1) Any person has the right to make
application for that form of public assistance or care that he or she believes
will meet his or her needs. The applicant or any adult member of the
applicant's family has the right to make application for such assistance or
care. If a person establishes a good cause reason, in accordance with section
351.26 of this Title, that
prevents the person from applying for public assistance, that person may
designate in writing a person to act on the person's behalf, including a
relative, friend, other agency or institution, and that designee must have the
right to make an application on the person's behalf and provide information to
the social services district to determine the person's initial and continuing
eligibility for public assistance. The designation of an authorized
representative does not relieve the person of the obligation to cooperate with
all aspects of initial and continuing eligibility for public assistance and to
provide timely and accurate information to the social services
district.
(2) A social services
district may set a limit on the number of households an authorized
representative may represent. Prior to implementing that limit, a social
services district must identify the circumstances under which the limit will be
imposed and submit such circumstances to this office for approval.
(b) All applications shall be
processed promptly. The date of application shall be the date of receipt by the
social services official of a signed completed application on the
State-prescribed form. While documentation is required for the determination of
eligibility, it shall not be a prerequisite to filing an application.
(c) A personal interview with the applicant
or a designated representative is required in all cases to establish
eligibility for public assistance. Interviews must ordinarily be scheduled
within seven working days, except when there is indication of emergency need,
in which case the interview must be held at once. The social services district
may allow an interview via telephone or other digital means at the request of
the applicant or recipient.
Notes
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