(b) The division may provide clothing, other necessities and  services
for  any  conditionally  released  youth,  as may be required, including
medical care  and  services  not  provided  to  such  youth  as  medical
assistance for needy persons pursuant to title eleven of article five of
the social services law.
  (c)  If  the youth so released is subject to article sixty-five of the
education law or elects to participate in an educational program leading
to a high school diploma, the youth shall be enrolled  in  a  school  or
educational  program leading to a high school diploma following release,
or,  if  such  release  occurs  during  the  summer  recess,  upon   the
commencement  of  the  next school term. If the youth so released is not
subject to article sixty-five of the education law and does not elect to
participate in an educational program leading to a high school  diploma,
steps  shall  be  taken to the extent possible to facilitate the youth's
gainful employment or  enrollment  in  a  vocational  program  following
release.
  4.  In  addition  to  the other requirements of this section, no youth
placed with the division pursuant to a restrictive placement  under  the
family  court  act shall be released except pursuant to section 353.5 of
the family court act.
Structure New York Laws
Article 19-G - Office of Children and Family Services
Title 3 - Programs and Services for Youth
Sub Title A - Additional Services for Youth
510-B - Return of Conditionally Released Children or Runaways.
510-C - Discharge From Custody.
512 - Weekly Allowances; Work Experience.
516 - Care of Infants by Division for Youth.
518 - Restitution; Services for Public Good.