New York Laws
Title 1 - Care and Protection of Children
393 - Court Review of Placement in a Qualified Residential Treatment Program.

(i) Consider the assessment, determination, and documentation made by
the qualified individual pursuant to section four hundred nine-h of this
article;
(ii) Determine whether the needs of the child can be met through
placement in a foster family home and, if not, whether placement of the
child in a qualified residential treatment program provides the most
effective and appropriate level of care for the child in the least
restrictive environment and whether that placement is consistent with
the short-term and long-term goals for the child, as specified in the
child's permanency plan; and
(iii) Approve or disapprove the placement of the child in a qualified
residential treatment program. Provided that, where the qualified
individual determines that the placement of the child in a qualified
residential treatment program is not appropriate in accordance with the
assessment required pursuant to section four hundred nine-h of this
article, the court may only approve the placement of the child in the
qualified residential treatment program if:
(A) the court finds, and states in the written order that:
(1) circumstances exist that necessitate the continued placement of
the child in the qualified residential treatment program;
(2) there is not an alternative setting available that can meet the
child's needs in a less restrictive environment; and
(3) that continued placement in the qualified residential treatment
program is in the child's best interest; and
(B) the court's written order states the specific reasons why the
court has made the findings required pursuant to clause (A) of this
subparagraph.
(iv) Nothing herein shall prohibit the court from considering other
relevant and necessary information to make a determination.
(b) At the conclusion of the review, if the court disapproves
placement of the child in a qualified residential treatment program the
court shall, on its own motion, determine a schedule for the return of
the child and direct the local social services district to make such
other arrangements for the child's care and welfare that is in the best
interest of the child and in the most effective and least restrictive
setting as the facts of the case may require. If a new placement order
is necessary due to restrictions in the existing governing placement
order, the court may issue a new order.
3. The court may, on its own motion, or the motion of any of the
parties or the attorney for the child, proceed with the court review
required pursuant to this section on the basis of the written records
received and without a hearing. Provided however, the court may only
proceed with the court review without a hearing pursuant to this
subdivision upon the consent of all parties. Provided further, in the

event that the court conducts the court review requirement pursuant to
this section but does not conduct it in a hearing, the court shall issue
a written order specifying any determinations made pursuant to clause
(A) of subparagraph (iii) of paragraph (a) of subdivision two of this
section and provide such written order to the parties and the attorney
for the child expeditiously, but no later than five days.
4. Documentation of the court's determination pursuant to this section
shall be recorded in the child's case record.
5. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the court's review of a
placement in a qualified residential treatment program from occurring at
the same time as another hearing scheduled for such child, including but
not limited to the child's permanency hearing, provided such approval is
completed within sixty days of the start of such placement.
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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.