OCFS-0291. Application to Operate a Detention Facility
Form OCFS-0291 is a form used to apply for the operation of a detention facility. It is a legal document that must be completed and submitted to the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) to receive authorization to operate a detention facility. The form consists of several sections, including the applicant's information, the facility's information, the facility's services, and the facility's staffing. In addition, there are sections for signatures and authorizations, as well as instructions for completing the form.
Important fields in this form include the applicant's name, address, phone number, and email address; the facility's name, address, and contact information; and the types of services the facility will offer. Additionally, the form requires the applicant to list the number of staff members the facility will employ, as well as the qualifications of each staff member. Finally, the form requires the applicant to provide proof of insurance for the facility.
An example scenario where this form would be used is when a person or organization wishes to open a detention facility for juvenile offenders in the state of New York. The form must be completed and submitted to OCFS in order to receive authorization to operate the facility. The benefits of using the form are that it ensures that all required information is provided, and that the facility meets all legal requirements.
Specific instructions for completing the form include ensuring that all relevant sections are complete and accurate, and that all required documents are included. Additionally, the form must be signed and dated by the applicant and authorized by an OCFS representative. Alternative forms that may exist for similar purposes include the OCFS-0295, which is used to apply for the operation of a group home, and the OCFS-0299, which is used to apply for the operation of a residential program. Additional documents that may be required when completing the form include proof of insurance, proof of safety and health inspections, and proof of licensure.