(b) Except as otherwise provided the public welfare district, town or
city which was or would have been responsible for furnishing public
assistance or care to the person while alive shall provide for the care,
removal and burial of the body of a recipient of public assistance or
care who shall die, or of a person found dead in the public welfare
district.
2. If, when such provision is made by a public welfare district, town
or city, the deceased leave no funds or insurance sufficient to pay the
expense of his burial and there are no known relatives, friends or
personal representatives liable or willing to become responsible for
such expense, the expense of such burial shall be a charge on such
public welfare district, town or city but the public welfare official
thereof may recover the same in whole or in part from the relatives of
the deceased liable therefor.
3. (a) When burial arrangements for a recipient of public assistance
or care are made by relatives or friends of the deceased and the expense
of such burial does not exceed the amount fixed by the appropriate
public welfare official or the local appropriating body for similar
burials in similar circumstances, such public welfare official may:
(1) if such relatives or friends were required to pay the expense of
such burial in order to arrange the same, wholly or partly reimburse
them, from assets transferred or assigned to such social services
official by or on behalf of the deceased recipient; but he shall not
reimburse a legally responsible relative of the deceased for any part of
the amount paid by him which in the judgment of such social services
official such relative is able to bear; nor shall such official expend
from such assets for such purpose more than is permitted by or pursuant
to this section, other provisions of this chapter and regulations of the
department.
(2) pay part of the expense of such burial, if, and to the extent and
under the circumstances, permitted by his local policy, which shall not
be inconsistent with this chapter, and the regulations of the
department; but in no case shall such social services official pay more
than the balance remaining to be paid after the total of the amounts
paid or to be paid by all other sources, including payments made or to
be made by such legally responsible relatives of the deceased as are in
the judgment of such official able to bear the same, is credited to and
deducted from such expense.
(b) In no case shall a public welfare official expend, pursuant to the
provisions of this section or any other provision of this chapter, for
the burial of a recipient of public assistance or care, from assets
transferred or assigned to him by or on behalf of such recipient, an
amount which shall be in excess of five hundred dollars.
4. For purposes of this section, the term "recipient of public
assistance and care" shall include persons receiving federal
supplemental security income benefits pursuant to title sixteen of the
federal social security act and/or additional state payments pursuant to
title six of article five of this chapter.
5. Expenditures for burial made by social services districts, cities
and towns pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall, if approved
by the department, be subject to reimbursement by the state, in
accordance with the regulations of the department to the extent of one
hundred per centum thereof in the case of needy Native Americans and
members of their families residing on a reservation within the state and
fifty per centum in all other cases, and such reimbursement shall be
claimed and paid in accordance with the procedure prescribed by and
pursuant to section one hundred fifty-three. However, only so much of
such an expenditure as does not exceed two hundred fifty dollars for
expenditures made prior to October first, nineteen hundred eighty-six,
four hundred dollars for expenditures made on and after October first,
nineteen hundred eighty-six and prior to April first, nineteen hundred
eighty-seven and nine hundred dollars for expenditures made on and after
April first, nineteen hundred eighty-seven shall be subject to
reimbursement by the state.
6. If an applicant for or a recipient of public assistance or care or
of medical assistance under section two hundred nine or three hundred
sixty-six of this chapter establishes an irrevocable trust for the
payment of his or her funeral expenses, or those of a family member,
under section four hundred fifty-three of the general business law, any
funds remaining in such trust after the payment of all funeral expenses
must be paid over to the social services official responsible for
arranging for burials under this section in the local government
subdivision where the decedent resided.
Structure New York Laws
Article 5 - Assistance and Care
131 - Assistance, Care and Services to Be Given.
131-A - Monthly Grants and Allowances of Public Assistance.
131-AA - Monthly Statistical Reports.
131-AAA - Availability of Adverse Childhood Experiences Services.
131-BB - Family Homelessness and Eviction Prevention Supplement Program.
131-C - Inclusion of Parents and Siblings of a Minor in the Public Assistance Household.
131-D - Substance Abuse Rehabilitative and Preventive Services.
131-E - Family Planning Services.
131-F - Retroactive Social Security Benefit Increases.
131-G - Authority to Accept Public and Private Gifts.
131-H - Authority to Operate Family Homes for Adults.
131-I - Social Services Districts; Agreements.
131-I*2 - Family Loan Program.
131-J - Certain Utility Deposits.
131-K - Undocumented Noncitizens.
131-L - Exclusion of Agent Orange Benefits.
131-M - Information on Resource Referral Services.
131-N - Exemption of Income and Resources.
131-O - Personal Allowances Accounts.
131-P - Group Health Insurance Benefits; Condition of Eligibility.
131-Q - Electronic Payment File Transfer System Pilot Project.
131-R - Liability for Reimbursement of Public Assistance Benefits.
131-U - Domestic Violence Services.
131-V - Temporary Emergency Shelter.
131-W - Limitations in the Payment of Rent Arrears.
131-X - Reverse Mortgage Loans.
131-Z - Child Assistance Program.
131-ZZ - Child Poverty Reduction.
132 - Investigation of Applications.
132-A - Children Born Out of Wedlock; Special Provisions.
133 - Temporary Preinvestigation Emergency Needs Assistance or Care.
133-A - Contracts for Distribution of Public Assistance Grants.
134-A - Conduct of Investigation.
134-B - Front End Detection System.
134-C - Requirement to Publicly Post Information.
135 - Cooperation of Public Welfare Officials.
136 - Protection of Public Welfare Records.
136-A - Information From State Tax Commission and the Comptroller.
137 - Exemption From Levy and Execution.
138-A - Responsibility of the Department for Recipients in Family Care.
139-A - Special Provisions to Avoid Abuse of Assistance and Care.
142 - Exclusiveness of Eligibility Requirements.
143-B - Avoidance of Abuses in Connection With Rent Checks.
143-C - Avoidance of Abuses in Connection With Rent Security Deposits.
144-A - Information to Be Given to Officials of the Department and of Social Services Districts.
145-B - False Statements; Actions for Treble Damages.
146 - Penalty for the Sale or Exchange of Assistance Supplies.
148 - Penalty for Unlawfully Bringing a Needy Person Into a Public Welfare District.
149 - Penalty for Bringing a Needy Person Into the State.
150 - Penalty for Neglect to Report or for Making False Report.
152-A - Burial Reserves for Certain Recipients of Public Assistance or Care From Assigned Assets.
152-B - Surplus After Recovery of Cost of Public Assistance and Care; Unclaimed Funds.