(a) An individual who performs hours of service for a public agency for civic, charitable, or humanitarian reasons, without promise, expectation or receipt of compensation for services rendered, is considered to be a volunteer during such hours. Individuals performing hours of service for such a public agency will be considered volunteers for the time so spent and not subject to sections 6, 7, and 11 of the FLSA when such hours of service are performed in accord with sections 3(e)(4) (A) and (B)
(a) Identity. (1) Verification. The applicant or recipient must furnish verification of his or her identity, as a condition of eligibility, at the time of application or recertification for public assistance or care. (2) Prohibition against automated finger imaging for public assistance. (i) The use of an automated finger imaging system is prohibited for any purpose under public assistance. (ii) No social services district may require an applicant or recipient household member to be finger imaged
(a) Social services districts may provide, and require applicants for and recipients of public assistance to participate in a variety of activities, including but not limited to the following: (1) unsubsidized employment; (2) subsidized private sector employment; (3) subsidized public sector employment; (4) work experience in the public sector or non-profit sector, (including work associated with refurbishing publicly assisted housing) if sufficient private sector employment is not available as determined
It is the policy of the State that the use of volunteer workers be consistent with the needs and requirements of sound and orderly administration of State government. It is also the policy of the State that the protection of workmen's compensation coverage be provided to all volunteer workers donating their services to the State. N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 9 § 141.0