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Administrative Directives (ADM) are external policy statements designed to advise local service districts and voluntary agencies of policy and procedure which must be followed and require specific action.
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Administrative Directives
- 1984 ADM-40 Disseminatin of Medical Histories to Prospective Adoptive Parents
- 1984 ADM-36 Access to Information Contained in the NYS Child Abuse and Maltreatment Register
- 1984 ADM-34 Ruiz v. Blum
- 1984 ADM-29 Day Services
- 1984 ADM-24 Reimbursement Ceilings for Soc. Ser. 10-1-83 - 9-30-84
- 1984 ADM-23 Access to Records in Young Adult Shelters Federal Runaway and Homesless Youth
- 1984 ADM-22 Priority for Certain Adoptive Applications
- 1984 ADM-13 Amendments to the Standards of Practice for Adoption Ser
- 1984 ADM-07 Exceptions to Requirements for License and Certificate
- 1984 ADM-04 Local Social Services Imple. Title IV-E Foster Care Adoption Assistance