2006 New York Code - Investigation Of Applications.



 
    §  256.  Investigation  of  applications.  Whenever an application for
  services is made, an investigation and record shall be promptly made  of
  the circumstances of the applicant in accordance with regulations of the
  department.  The  object of such investigation shall be to ascertain the
  facts supporting the application and to obtain such other information as
  may be required by the department.

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