New York Laws
Title 1 - Care and Protection of Children
371-B - Citizen Review Panels.

§ 371-b. Citizen review panels. 1. There shall be established at least
three citizen review panels. At least one panel shall be established for
the city of New York and at least two panels shall be established for
social services districts or combinations of districts outside of the
city of New York. The panel in the city of New York shall create one
subcommittee for each borough for the purposes of evaluating the extent
to which the state and the social services district are discharging
their child protection responsibilities within that particular borough,
in accordance with subsection three of this section. The office of
children and family services shall make available resources to support
the needs of each citizen review panel.

2. Each citizen review panel shall consist of thirteen members, seven
of whom shall be appointed by the governor, three of whom shall be
appointed by the temporary president of the senate, and three of whom
shall be appointed by the speaker of the assembly. Each panel shall duly
elect a chairperson of such panel. Each panel shall be composed of
volunteer members who are broadly representative of the community in
which such panel is established, including members who have expertise in
the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect. No person
employed by federal, state, county or municipal agencies which directly
deliver child welfare services may be appointed to a panel.

3. Each citizen review panel shall, by examining the policies and
procedures of the state and social services districts and, where
appropriate, specific cases, evaluate the extent to which the agencies
are effectively discharging their child protection responsibilities in
accordance with: (a) the state plan established pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §
5106a(b); (b) the child protection standards set forth in 42 U.S.C. §
5106a(b); and (c) any other criteria that the panel considers important
to ensure the protection of children. Each panel shall meet not less
than once every three months. Each panel may hold public hearings on
issues within the panel's jurisdiction.

4. Each citizen review panel shall have access to information on
specific cases in accordance with paragraph (A) of subdivision four of
section four hundred twenty-two of this chapter. Each panel shall also
have reasonable access to public and private facilities which are in
receipt of public funds and are providing child welfare services within
the panel's jurisdiction. Where necessary, the office shall assist a
panel in obtaining access to information or facilities as authorized in
accordance with this section. Each panel shall also have access to the
report prepared by the state pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 5106a(d).

5. Each citizen review panel shall prepare and make available to the
public, on an annual basis, a report containing: (a) a summary of the
activities of the panel; and (b) the findings and recommendations of the
panel. Each report shall be submitted by February first and shall omit
all confidential information used to prepare the report.

6. The members of each citizen review panel shall not disclose to any
person or government official any identifying information about any
specific child protection case. A member who knowingly violates this
duty of confidentiality may be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed
one thousand dollars and removal from the panel.

7. The legal defense of a member of a citizen review panel shall be
governed by the terms of section seventeen of the public officers law.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

SOS - Social Services

Article 6 - Children

Title 1 - Care and Protection of Children

371 - Definitions

371-A - Procedure.

371-B - Citizen Review Panels.

372 - Records and Reports.

372-B - Adoption Services.

372-C - Putative Father Registry.

372-D - Adoption Services; Purchase by Department.

372-E - Adoption Applications; Appeals.

372-F - Statewide Adoption Service.

372-G - Abandoned Infant Protection Program.

372-H - Reporting on Post Adoption Services.

373 - Religious Faith.

373-A - Medical Histories.

374 - Authority to Place Out or Board Out Children.

374-A - Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.

374-B - Authority to Operate Agency Boarding Home.

374-C - Authority to Operate Group Homes.

374-D - Authority to Operate Public Institutions for Children.

374-E - Authority to Place Out or Board Out Children With Therapeutic Foster Parents.

374-F - Authority to Enter Into Leases for Dwelling Units.

375 - Requirement of Certificate or License to Board Children.

376 - Certificate to Board Children And/or Minors Under Age of Eighteen Years.

377 - License to Board Children.

378 - Form, Duration and Limitation of Certificates and Licenses.

378-A - Access to Conviction Records by Authorized Agencies.

379 - Revocation of Certificates and Licenses.

380 - Boarding and Free Homes; Records.

381 - Maternity Homes; Records and Reports.

382 - Responsibility for Children Without State Residence; License and Board.

383 - Care and Custody of Children.

383-A - Immunity From Liability for Application of the Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard.

383-B - Medical Treatment for Abused, Neglected and Destitute Children; Consent of Commissioners.

383-C - Guardianship and Custody of Children in Foster Care.

384 - Guardianship and Custody of Children Not in Foster Care.

384-A - Transfer of Care and Custody of Children.

384-B - Guardianship and Custody of Destitute or Dependent Children; Commitment by Court Order; Modification of Commitment and Restoration of Parental Rights.

384-C - Notice in Certain Proceedings to Fathers of Children Born Out-of-Wedlock.

385 - Orders; Prohibiting Placing Out or Boarding Out; Removal.

386 - Visitation; Inspection and Supervision.

387 - Ineligibility for Public Foster Care Funds; Fiscal Penalties.

388 - Special Charters.

389 - Penalty for Violations.

390 - Child Day Care; License or Registration Required.

390-A - Standards and Training for Child Day Care.

390-B - Criminal History Review and Background Clearances of Child Care Providers, Generally.

390-C - Notice of Pesticide Applications.

390-C*2 - Additional Powers and Duties of the Office of Children and Family Services.

390-D - Requiring Barriers to Be Placed Around Swimming Pools and Bodies of Water on the Grounds of Family Day Care Homes or Group Family Day Care Homes.

390-E - Criminal History Review; Mentoring Programs.

390-F - Report on Child Care Insurance.

390-G - Pesticide Alternatives.

390-H - Notice Requirement Before Closing Certain Day Care Centers.

390-I - Notice of Inspection Report.

390-J - Performance Summary Card in a City Having a Population of One Million or More.

390-K - Child Care Availability Taskforce.

390-L - Securing of Furniture.

390-M - Window Coverings.

391 - Violation; Injunction.

392 - Services for Relative and Non-Relative Kinship Caregivers.

393 - Court Review of Placement in a Qualified Residential Treatment Program.

393*2 - Consideration of Blindness During Guardianship, Custody or Adoption Proceedings.