OCFS-2001. Report of Collections - Youth in OCFS Facilities

OCFS-2001. Report of Collections - Youth in OCFS Facilities

Form Report of Collections - Youth in OCFS Facilities is a document used by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) to track collections made by youths in OCFS facilities.

This form is used by OCFS staff to report all collections made by youth in OCFS facilities, such as those made through their work and/or educational activities. It includes information about the youth's name, the type of collection, the amount, and the date of collection. This form also requires the signature of the official responsible for the collection.

Important fields in this form include the youth's name, the type of collection, the amount, and the date of collection. It is important to fill out the form accurately, as any discrepancies could lead to errors in the amount of collections reported. It is also important to get the signature of the official responsible for the collection.

An example of this form being used is when a youth earns money through a work activity at an OCFS facility. The staff member responsible for the collection would need to fill out the form and have the youth sign it. Once the form is completed, the money collected would be accounted for in the OCFS records.

The benefits of using this form are that it allows OCFS staff to track collections made by youths in OCFS facilities. This can be useful in ensuring that the collections are properly accounted for and that the youths are compensated fairly for their work.

Additional documents that may be needed to fill out this form include the youth's identification and the documents related to the collection. Related forms that may be used for similar purposes include the Report of Collections - Non-Youth in OCFS Facilities and the Report of Collections - Offender in OCFS Facilities.