N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 18 § 351.26 - Good cause
(a)
An applicant for or recipient of public assistance is exempt from complying
with any requirement concerning eligibility for public assistance if the
applicant or recipient establishes that good cause exists for failing to comply
with the requirement. Except where otherwise specifically set forth in any
provision of this Title, good cause for failure to comply with an eligibility
requirement exists when:
(1) the applicant or
recipient has a physical or mental condition which prevents
compliance;
(2) the applicant's or
recipient's failure to comply is directly attributable to social services
district error; or
(3) other
extenuating circumstances, beyond the control of the applicant or recipient,
exists which prevent the applicant or recipient from being reasonably expected
to comply with an eligibility requirement.
(b) The applicant or recipient is responsible
for notifying the social services district of the reasons for failing to comply
with an eligibility requirement and for furnishing evidence to support any
claim of good cause. The social services district must review the information
and evidence provided and make a determination of whether the information and
evidence supports a finding of good cause.
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