S 7005 NY
Establishing a waiver program allowing for longer stays at domestic violence shelters
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Summary
This bill establishes a waiver program allowing domestic violence shelters in New York to provide emergency shelter for longer than the current maximum 180-day stay. Domestic violence residential programs may apply to the office of children and family services for waivers when circumstances prevent victims from moving to safe alternative housing. The waivers may extend stays for an additional period of up to 90 days, allowing a maximum total stay of 270 days. Shelter programs must submit written requests describing the circumstances necessitating the extended stay, the requested length, and how the extended stay would affect the program's ability to provide services. The office of children and family services must review and decide on waiver requests within two business days, and social services districts must provide timely reimbursement for the extended stays.
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Official abstract
Establishes a waiver program allowing a domestic violence residential program to apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver enabling a victim of domestic violence to remain at the program's shelter for a period exceeding one hundred and eighty days.
Sponsor (1)
- Robert Rolison Republican · primary
2 coauthors / cosponsors
- Nathalia Fernandez Democratic · cosponsor
- Dean Murray Republican · cosponsor
Action history (5)
- Mar 28, 2025 REFERRED TO SOCIAL SERVICES · upper
- Apr 29, 2025 REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE · upper
- Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO SOCIAL SERVICES · upper
- Mar 6, 2026 NOTICE OF COMMITTEE CONSIDERATION - REQUESTED · upper
- May 12, 2026 REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE · upper
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Bill No.: Summary Actions Committee Votes Floor Votes Memo Text LFIN Chamber Video/Transcript S07005 Summary: BILL NO S07005   SAME AS SAME AS A09005
  SPONSOR ROLISON   COSPNSR FERNANDEZ, MURRAY   MLTSPNSR   Amd §459-b, Soc Serv L   Establishes a waiver program allowing a domestic violence residential program to apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver enabling a victim of domestic violence to remain at the program's shelter for a period exceeding one hundred and eighty days.
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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________
7005
2025-2026 Regular Sessions
IN SENATE
March 28, 2025 ___________
Introduced by Sens. ROLISON, FERNANDEZ -- read twice and ordered print- ed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Social Services
AN ACT to amend the social services law, in relation to establishing a waiver program allowing for longer stays at domestic violence shelters
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Section 459-b of the social services law, as amended by 2 chapter 7 of the laws of 2016, is amended to read as follows: 3 § 459-b. Residential services for victims of domestic violence. 1. In 4 accordance with section one hundred thirty-one-u of this chapter and the 5 regulations of the office of children and family services, a social 6 services district shall offer and provide necessary and available emer- 7 gency shelter and services for up to ninety days at a residential 8 program for victims of domestic violence to a victim of domestic 9 violence who was residing in the social services district at the time of 10 the alleged domestic violence whether or not such victim is eligible for 11 public assistance. Two forty-five day extensions of necessary and avail- 12 able emergency shelter may be granted beyond the maximum length of stay 13 at a residential program for victims of domestic violence for residents 14 who continue to be in need of emergency services and temporary shelter. 15 If the victim of domestic violence has a service animal as such term is 16 defined in section one hundred twenty-three-b of the agriculture and 17 markets law, or therapy dog as such term is defined in section one 18 hundred eight of the agriculture and markets law, respectively, such 19 service animal or therapy dog shall be allowed to accompany the victim 20 at the residential program authorized pursuant to this section, so long 21 as such accompaniment would not create an undue burden as defined by 22 section two hundred ninety-six of the executive law. 23 Where such accompaniment would constitute an undue burden, the resi- 24 dential program shall make reasonable efforts to facilitate placement of
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD07862-02-5
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1 such animal at an off-site animal care facility or if reasonable efforts 2 fail, provide referral to one or more off-site animal care facilities. 3 Such off-site animal care may include, but not be limited to, boarding 4 at a veterinary hospital or under the auspices of a duly incorporated 5 humane society, or duly incorporated animal protection association 6 approved for such purpose by the department of agriculture and markets. 7 2. (a) Notwithstanding the duration of stay limitations set forth in 8 subdivision one of this section, a social services district, through the 9 office of children and family services, will grant waivers allowing 10 domestic violence residential programs to serve victims who need a 11 length of stay in excess of the maximum one hundred eighty days upon a 12 showing that circumstances prevent such victims from moving to safe, 13 alternative housing, and require the length of stay to be exceeded. 14 (b) A domestic violence residential program shall apply to the office 15 of children and family services for a waiver enabling a victim of domes- 16 tic violence to remain at the program's shelter for a period exceeding 17 one hundred eighty days; provided that, no such waiver shall allow for a 18 stay that shall exceed an additional ninety days. Such residential 19 program shall make a written request for a waiver by emailing the social 20 services district. A waiver must be requested by the residential program 21 for each resident requiring a stay in excess of one hundred eighty days. 22 (c) When applying for a waiver, the domestic violence residential 23 program shall include a description of the following: 24 (i) the circumstances leading to the request; 25 (ii) the length of the waiver requested; 26 (iii) if and how the request will affect the program's ability to 27 continue to provide services. 28 (d) Requests for a waiver will be reviewed and decided by the office 29 of children and family services within two business days of receipt of 30 the request. The office of children and family services will email both 31 the domestic violence residential program and the social services 32 district or districts that contract with the domestic violence program 33 to advise of any approved waivers. The granting of a waiver shall not 34 affect the process for obtaining reimbursement for emergency shelter. 35 Once a waiver for an extended length of stay is granted, a social 36 services district shall, in accordance with the provisions of section 37 one hundred thirty-one-u of this chapter, provide timely reimbursement 38 for the entirety of such length of stay. 39 3. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit any rights or 40 obligations provided pursuant to federal or state law, including but not 41 limited to providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with 42 disabilities. 43 § 2. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall 44 have become a law. Effective immediately, the addition, amendment and/or 45 repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implementation of 46 this act on its effective date are authorized to be made and completed 47 on or before such effective date.
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