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§ 735. Interagency coordinating council. a. There shall be an
interagency coordinating council established by the mayor which shall
consist of representatives of each city agency providing services to
youth, representatives from the youth board established pursuant to
section seven hundred thirty-four of this chapter and a representative
of the city council who shall be appointed by the speaker of the city
council. The mayor, or his or her designee, shall serve as chairperson
of the interagency coordinating council and shall preside over all
meetings. The commissioner shall serve as director of the interagency
coordinating council.
b. The interagency coordinating council shall:
1. prepare and include in the report required by paragraph ten of this
subdivision an annual breakdown for the immediately preceding fiscal
year of each member agency's allocations for services to youth and the
number of youth served;
2. recommend, in consultation with the office of operations, means for
improving member agencies' delivery, management and supervision of
services to youth;
3. recommend means by which the duplication and fragmentation of
service delivery to youth may be reduced and the efficiency,
effectiveness and economy of service delivery may be enhanced;
4. consider proposals from member agencies, the city council and the
youth board for the improvement of service delivery to youth;
5. recommend to the mayor joint agency projects or programs which
could make more efficient use of existing resources;
6. plan and develop a comprehensive information service for the
benefit of youth, their families, service providers and school and
government personnel, which shall include citywide, boroughwide and
community board program directories, hotlines and other such services
designed to facilitate public accessibility to such information;
7. conduct an annual comprehensive youth services needs assessment on
a citywide, boroughwide and community district basis;
8. formulate an integrated, comprehensive plan for the delivery of
community-based services to youth;
9. compile, collect and develop periodically, and make available,
information and data relating to youth and youth services in New York
city; and
10. issue an annual report, in October of each year, to the city
council and the mayor summarizing its activity during the previous
fiscal year and detailing recommendations for improving service delivery
and coordination, reducing duplication and fragmentation and
facilitating the more efficient use of existing resources. Such report
shall also include an annual breakdown of member agencies' allocations
for services to youth and the number of youth served as prescribed in
paragraph one of this subdivision, an annual comprehensive youth
services needs assessment as prescribed in paragraph seven of this
subdivision, and a two-year proposed agenda consisting of specific
issues that the interagency coordinating council plans to address during
the current and subsequent fiscal years.
c. The interagency coordinating council shall meet at least quarterly
and shall hold at least one public hearing annually, at which public
testimony shall be taken.