ยง 110-b. Recovery from a person discovered to have property; notice.
Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, an
applicant for public assistance shall be fully informed in writing that
he or she may be liable to reimburse the state for public assistance
benefits received, as provided for in this title. Notice may be given as
part of an informational booklet promulgated by the office of temporary
and disability services and as a standalone document on his or her
rights and responsibilities. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to
prevent the local social services district from maintaining its records
electronically.
Structure New York Laws
Article 3 - Local Public Welfare Organization; Powers and Duties
Title 6 - Powers to Enforce Support
101 - Liability of Relatives to Support.
101-A - Proceedings to Compel Support by Persons in Need Thereof.
102 - Powers of Public Welfare Officials to Bring and Defend Suits.
103 - Seizure of Property of Persons Liable for Support.
104 - Recovery From a Person Discovered to Have Property.
104-A - Transfer of Property for the Purpose of Qualifying for Assistance; Presumption.
104-B - Liens for Public Assistance and Care on Claims and Suits for Personal Injuries.
106-B - Adjustment for Incorrect Payments.
106-C - Crediting of Overpayment of Tax to Obligation of Public Assistance Recipients.
107 - Disposal of Seized Property and Penalties Collected.
108 - Appointment of Guardians for Minors; Notice of Accounting.
109 - Trust Funds to Be Established.
110-B - Recovery From a Person Discovered to Have Property; Notice.