New York Codes Rules Regulations (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 9. Executive Department |
Subtitle E. Office of Children and Family Services |
Part 181. Warrants and AWOL's--Policies and Procedures |
Sec. 181.3. Time for requesting and issuance of warrants; notification
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- (a) A warrant must be requested or issued no later than 24 hours after a youth is considered AWOL.(b) The Family Court must be notified in writing of a youth' s AWOL status no later than three business days after a youth is considered AWOL.(c) In the case of a youth scheduled for a hearing (e.g., a 517 Mental Hygiene transfer) or as a witness in a hearing for a court appearance, the Office of General Counsel must be notified in writing or by telephone as soon as a youth's absence is discovered.(d) Other appropriate persons must be notified of a youth's AWOL status no later than 24 hours after a youth is considered AWOL.