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This bill would require the Department for the Aging (DFTA) to create an online public searchable database of all social adult day cares (SADCs) registered with the department. If applicable, the database would also indicate the number of notices of violation issued to the SADC and the outcome of any adjudication conducted pursuant to subdivision c of Section 21-204. The year and nature of the notice of violation and the adjudication would be posted, but cannot contain personally identifying information about a complainant. The bill would also allow an individual to electronically submit complaints about an SADC to the SADC ombudsperson through the database.

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History

Administration
City Charter Rule Adopted
Mayor
Hearing Scheduled by Mayor
City Council
Sent to Mayor by Council
City Council
Pass
Approved by Council
Committee on Aging
Hearing Held by Committee
Committee on Aging
Amendment Proposed by Comm
Committee on Aging
Amended by Committee
Committee on Aging
Pass
Approved by Committee
Subcommittee on Senior Centers
Laid Over by Subcommittee
Subcommittee on Senior Centers
Hearing Held by Committee
Committee on Aging
Laid Over by Committee
Committee on Aging
Hearing Held by Committee
City Council
Referred to Comm by Council
City Council
Introduced by Council

Int. No. 1278-A

 

By Council Members Chin, Koo, Menchaca, Salamanca, Treyger, Barron, Palma, Richards, Vacca, Vallone, Kallos and Rosenthal

 

A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the creation of an online public searchable database of social adult day cares registered in the city

 

Be it enacted by the Council as follows:

     

Section 1. Section 21-204 of the administrative code of the city of New York is amended to add new subdivision e to read as follows:

e. Online public searchable database of social adult day cares. 1. The department shall create and maintain an online public searchable database of social adult day cares registered with the department pursuant with subdivision b of this section, which the public shall be able to search by the name under which the social adult day care registered, by the name under which the social adult day care is doing business, by borough, and by zip code. The database shall include the following information reported to the department pursuant to such subdivision:  (i) the name, address, telephone number, and website, if any, of the social adult day care; (ii) the corporate structure and ownership of the social adult day care; (iii) the days and hours of operation of the social adult day care; (iv) the year the social adult day care was established; and (v) the name, address and telephone number of any managed long term care company with which the social adult day care has a formal agreement. The database shall further include any other relevant information reported to the department pursuant to this section.

2. If applicable, the database shall indicate the number of notices of violation issued and the outcome of any adjudication conducted pursuant to subdivision c. The year and nature of the notice of violation and the adjudication shall be posted, but may not contain personally identifying information about a complainant.    

3. The database shall allow an individual to submit complaints electronically about a social adult day care to the ombudsperson.  

§ 2. This local law takes effect 180 days after it becomes law, except that the department shall take such steps as are necessary for the implementation of this local law, including the promulgation of rules, prior to such date.

 

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11/21/17 12:41 PM