ยง 378. Form, duration and limitation of certificates and licenses. 1.
Certificates or licenses to receive, board or keep any child and/or
minor shall be in the form prescribed and provided by the department to
the effect that such person is regarded by the issuing authorized agency
or social services department, as the case may be, as maintaining a home
suitable for the care of children and/or minors and specifying the name,
address, and religious faith of the person to whom issued, the number of
children and/or minors for whom such person is certified or licensed to
care and such other information as the department may require.
2. Such certificates and licenses shall be valid for not more than two
years after date of issue but may be renewed or extended subject to
regulations established by the office of children and family services.
3. No such license shall permit the reception for board of more than
six children and if there are children not received for board living in
the home of a person to whom such license is issued, whether children of
such person or otherwise, the sum of the number of such children and of
the number of children permitted to be received for board by such
license shall not exceed six, excepting, however, that such license may
permit the reception for board of additional children if such children
(a) are siblings or half-siblings, or are siblings or half-siblings of a
child living in the home, (b) are children freed for adoption as defined
in subdivision (b) of section one thousand eighty-seven of the family
court act, and have been placed for adoption with the person to whom
such license is issued, or (c) are minor parents who are foster children
and the minor parents' children.
4. No such certificate shall permit the reception for board of more
than six children and/or minors and if there are children under thirteen
years of age not received for board living in the home of the person to
whom such certificate is issued, whether children of such person or
otherwise, the total number of such children and of the number of
children and/or minors permitted to be received for board by such
certificate shall not exceed six, excepting, however, that such
certificate may permit the reception for board of up to two additional
children if such children (a) are siblings or half-siblings, or are
siblings or half-siblings of a child living in the home, (b) are
children freed for adoption as defined in subdivision (b) of section one
thousand eighty-seven of the family court act, and have been placed for
adoption with the person to whom such certificate is issued, or (c) are
minor parents who are foster children and the minor parents' children.
5. The department shall establish and may alter or amend regulations
governing the issuing and revocation of such licenses and certificates
and prescribing standards, records, accommodations and equipment for the
care of children and/or minors received under such licenses and
certificates.
Structure New York Laws
Title 1 - Care and Protection of Children
371-B - Citizen Review Panels.
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.
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-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.
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-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.
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.