OCFS-2652. Detention Program Cost Report

OCFS-2652. Detention Program Cost Report

Form OCFS-2652, the Detention Program Cost Report, is a New York State Office of Children and Family Services form. It is used by approved detention facilities to report costs associated with their programs. These costs are then used to determine the level of reimbursement they will receive from the state.

The parties involved in this form are the approved detention facilities and the New York State Office of Children and Family Services. The form consists of a variety of sections about the facility's operations, such as the number of staff and the number of youth served, as well as the costs associated with each category of service.

Important fields in this form include the total number of staff, the total number of youth served, the total number of beds and the total costs associated with the program. It is important to fill out the form accurately and completely in order to receive the appropriate level of reimbursement from the state. Any discrepancies or inaccuracies could result in reduced reimbursement.

An example of when this form would be used is when a detention facility is submitting its costs for the current fiscal year. By filling out the form, the facility can report the costs associated with its program in order to receive the appropriate level of reimbursement from the state. This ensures that the facility will have the necessary funds to continue providing services to the youth it serves.

In addition to the form itself, the facility may need to provide additional documentation to support the costs reported. Related forms may include the OCFS-1955, which is used to track the costs associated with the facility's services, and the OCFS-2054, which is used for reporting the facility's budget. Alternatives forms may include the OCFS-2755, which is used to report the costs associated with the facility's residential services, and the OCFS-2651, which is used to report the costs associated with the facility's non-residential services.