Article | |
IN GENERAL | |
PRESERVATION OF EMERGENCY NATURE OF SHELTER; PREVENTION OF LOSS OF SHELTER BED BASED SOLELY ON INCOME; PROHIBITION AGAINST PRIORITIZATION OR SET-ASIDES OF SHELTER BEDS BASED SOLELY ON INCOME | |
PARTICIPATION IN THE SUPPORTIVE TRANSITIONAL EMANCIPATION PROGRAM (STEP) | |
DELINQUENCY PREVENTION COMMISSION | |
CHILD CARE FOR LOW INCOME FAMILIES | |
ENROLLMENT IN SOCIAL SERVICES | |
COUNTY ADULT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS | |
COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER | |
SHELTER MONITORING COMMITTEE | |
STANDARD OF CARE FOR CITY SHELTERS | |
TENANT EVICTION ANNUAL REPORTS | |
EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION FOR ALL | |
SHELTER GRIEVANCE POLICY | |
CASH NOT DRUGS PILOT PROGRAM | |
XXI. | RAPID REHOUSING PROGRAM |
Designation of Department of Human Services as County Department for the Administration of Public Social Services. | |
Dependent Children – Responsibility of Care Conferred on Department of Human Services Exception as to Juvenile Court; Delegation of Duties of Probation Officer Concerning Dependent Children to Department of Human Services. | |
Fingerprint Imaging of Human Services Clients. | |
Disposition of Case Histories after Three Years. |
Pursuant to Section 200 et seq. of the Welfare and Institutions Code of the State, the Department of Human Services, established by Section 3.570 of the Charter, is hereby designated as the county department which shall be the county agency for the administration of public social services and to promote public understanding of the public social services provided under the Welfare and Institutions Code of the State and the problems with which they deal.
(Amended by Ord. 185-64, App. 7/1/64; amended by Ord. 339-99, File No. 992045, App. 12/30/99)
In addition to the powers and authority now conferred on the Department of Human Services by law or by ordinance, the Board of Supervisors does hereby confer on and delegate to the Department of Human Services the following duties and functions:
(a) The right and responsibility of securing or providing for the care of dependent children in danger of becoming dependent, neglected or delinquent in need of such services; provided, that nothing herein is to be construed to prevent the Juvenile Court from exercising its jurisdiction in any cases requiring such action; and
(b) All of the duties of the probation officer concerning dependent children described by Section 300 of the Welfare and Institutions Code to the extent such duties are delegable pursuant to Section 272 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
(Amended by Ord. 269-81, App. 5/21/81; amended by Ord. 339-99, File No. 992045, App. 12/30/99)
The Department of Human Services shall not require biometric imaging of clients in order to access services, unless required by State, Federal, or grant programs, or those expressly authorized by voter initiative.
(Added by Ord. 200-05, File No. 051137, App. 7/29/2005)
The Social Services Department is hereby authorized and empowered to destroy or dispose of the case history, or any part thereof, of any recipient of public assistance who has not received such assistance from the City and County of San Francisco for a period of three years prior to such destruction or disposition; provided, however, that no case history containing an agreement to reimburse for moneys expended or aid granted or given or in which welfare fraud is suspected shall be destroyed or disposed of as long as there is a possibility of recovery of funds, in whole or in part, thereunder.
(Amended by Ord. 312-85, App. 6/20/85)
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