New York Powers And Duties Of The Commissioner.
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§ 677. Powers and duties of the commissioner. The commissioner shall:
a. establish, initiate, control, maintain and operate secure and
non-secure facilities for the temporary care and maintenance away from
their own homes only of children alleged to be or adjudicated as
juvenile delinquents and only of children alleged, adjudicated or
convicted as juvenile offenders in detention as defined in subdivision
one of section five hundred ten-a of the executive law,
b. have the power to contract with other public and private agencies
for such services, in order to ensure that adequate, suitable, and
conveniently accessible accommodations and proper care will be available
when required for detention, within the appropriations available
therefor,
c. establish such regulations for the operation of secure and
non-secure detention facilities as may be necessary and not inconsistent
with state or local law or with applicable rules and regulations of any
state or city agency having jurisdiction. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the commissioner shall provide or secure the
availability of conveniently accessible and adequate non-secure
detention facilities, certified by the state division for youth, as
resources for the courts in the city of New York pursuant to provisions
of the family court act, the criminal procedure law, and section five
hundred ten-a of the executive law,
d. develop, implement and maintain systems to collect, store and
disseminate data concerning juvenile delinquency, juvenile crime and the
juvenile justice system,
e. participate with other city agencies in the development,
implementation and maintenance of a juvenile justice information system,
to include (i) an index of records of the Family Court and Department of
Probation related to proceedings conducted pursuant to Article 3 of the
Family Court Act, and (ii) other information, including but not limited
to age, sex, race, date of birth, charges, dispositions, warrants,
calendar information and case management data connected with such cases,
such records to be made available to the Family Court, the Probation
Department, and an agency with which the child is placed or committed
upon request, and otherwise to be kept confidential except as provided
by law,
f. plan, develop, conduct and supervise programs, including diversion
and aftercare for previously detained juveniles, for the prevention of
juvenile delinquency and juvenile crime and for youths arrested,
charged, adjudicated or convicted of having committed delinquent or
criminal acts, and to conduct research and demonstration projects
related thereto.