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§ 21-301 Definitions.
§ 21-302 Housing-readiness training and aftercare programs.
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§ 21-304 Computerization.
§ 21-305 Permanent housing resource clearinghouse.
§ 21-306 Continuum of care steering committee.
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§ 21-308 Five-year plan to relieve homelessness.
§ 21-309 Referrals to non-compliant hotel units prohibited.
§ 21-310 Compilation of data on homeless veterans.
§ 21-311 Quarterly reporting requirements.
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§ 21-314.2 Signage and other materials about shelter transfers.
§ 21-315 Adult shelters operating in excess of two hundred persons.
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§ 21-317 Medical and mental health services in shelters.
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§ 21-319 Unsheltered homeless population record.
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§ 21-325 Notification and documentation for shelter transfers.*
§ 21-326 Resources for client service providers and responses to complaints of gender-based harassment and sexual assault.
§ 21-327 Information regarding the placement of pets.
§ 21-328 Reporting requirements regarding the city fighting homelessness & eviction prevention supplement.
§ 21-329 Reporting on homeless families with children.
§ 21-330 Mental health professionals in families with children shelters.
§ 21-331 Customer service training.
§ 21-332 Homeless statement of rights.
§ 21-333 Reporting on homeless LGBTQ population.
§ 21-334 Children’s presence not required in person when applying for families with children shelter.
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§ 21-333 Reporting on homeless LGBTQ population.
   a.   Definitions. For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:
      Adult. The term “adult” means a person over 24 years of age and under 65 years of age.
      Drop-in center. The term “drop-in center” means a facility that provides hot meals, showers, laundry facilities, clothing, medical care, recreational space, employment referrals, and/or housing placement services, but not overnight housing administered by the department or a provider under contract or similar agreement with the department.
      Homeless young adult. The term “homeless young adult” has the same meaning as provided in section 532-a of the executive law.
      Homeless youth. The term “homeless youth” has the same meaning as provided in section 532-a of the executive law.
      LGBTQ. The term “LGBTQ” means lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex identities.
      Reporting period. The term “reporting period” means a quarter of a calendar year.
      Runaway and homeless youth services. The term “runaway and homeless youth services” means street outreach and referral services, drop-in centers, runaway and homeless youth crisis services programs, and transitional independent living support programs funded by the department of youth and community development.
      Runaway and homeless youth crisis services programs. The term “runaway and homeless youth crisis services program” has the same meaning as provided in section 532-a of the executive law.
      Safe haven. The term “safe haven” means city-administered facilities that provide low-threshold, harm-reduction housing to street homeless individuals, who are referred to such facilities through a department outreach program, without the obligation of entering into other supportive and rehabilitative services in order to reduce barriers to temporary housing.
      Senior. The term “senior” means a person 65 years of age or older.
      Shelter. The term “shelter” means temporary emergency housing provided to homeless adults, adult families, and families with children by the department or a provider under contract or similar agreement with the department.
   b.   Beginning July 31, 2024, and quarterly thereafter, the department shall submit to the speaker of the council and post on its website a report regarding LGBTQ homeless persons for the reporting period ending 1 month prior. The department shall collaborate with the department of youth and community development to produce such report.
   c.   The report required by subdivision b of this section shall include, but not be limited to, the following information, as may be obtained voluntarily:
      1.   The number of LGBTQ homeless persons who received services from the department or who received runaway and homeless youth services from the department of youth and community development during the reporting period, disaggregated by:
         (a)   Borough;
         (b)   Age, classified as homeless youth, homeless young adult, adult, and senior; and
         (c)   The number and percentage of shelter beds reserved for LGBTQ homeless persons, if applicable; the number and percentage of such beds that are available as of the last day of the reporting period; the number of such beds declined by LGBTQ homeless persons during the reporting period; and the reason for each such declined bed, if given.
      2.   The department, in collaboration with the department of youth and community development, shall make best efforts to obtain information to prepare the report required in this section, but shall not require any person to provide information for such purposes. Such efforts shall include the provision of voluntary questionnaires at shelters, safe havens, drop-in centers, and runaway and homeless youth crisis services programs.
   d.   No information that is otherwise required to be reported pursuant to this section shall be reported in a manner that would violate any applicable provision of federal, state, or local law relating to the privacy of information. If a category of information required by subdivision b contains 5 or fewer individuals, or allows another category to be narrowed to 5 or fewer individuals, the number shall be replaced with a symbol.
(L.L. 2023/095, 7/9/2023, eff. 7/9/2023)
§ 21-334 Children’s presence not required in person when applying for families with children shelter.
   a.   Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:
      Family with children. The term “family with children” means a family as defined in section 900.2 of title 18 of the New York codes, rules and regulations.
      Intake facility. The term “intake facility” means a department facility that accepts and processes applications for shelter from families with children.
      Shelter. The term “shelter” means temporary emergency housing provided to homeless families with children by the department or by a provider under contract or similar agreement with the department pursuant to part 900 of title 18 of the New York codes, rules and regulations.
   b.   The department shall not require any child who is a member of a family with children to be present in person at an intake facility for the purpose of applying or reapplying for shelter unless (i) department staff is unable to remotely view the child within 24 hours of the department requesting to remotely view such child or (ii) the child has not been checked in to the assigned shelter by the posted curfew on the day after placement. Nothing in this section precludes a family with children from bringing a child to an intake facility when applying or reapplying for shelter.
(L.L. 2024/086, 9/14/2024, eff. 9/14/2024)