[Amended 12-6-2011 by Res. No. 1005-2011]
An independent Suffolk County Welfare to Work Commission is
hereby created to evaluate and make recommendations of federal, state,
and County policies and procedures designed to move people from welfare
to work. The members of the Commission shall select a Chairman and
Vice-Chairman from among their membership.
[Amended 6-24-2008 by Res. No. 524-2008; 12-6-2011 by Res. No.
1005-2011; 11-22-2016 by Res. No. 981-2016; 9-7-2022 by Res. No. 708-2022]
This Commission shall consist of the following 20 members:
A. The Presiding Officer of the County Legislature, or her or his designee;
B. The Suffolk County Commissioner of Social Services, or her or his
designee;
C. The Chairperson of the Seniors and Human Services Committee of the
Suffolk County Legislature, or any successor committee thereto, or
her or his designee;
D. One representative from Nassau/Suffolk Law Services;
E. A representative from Long Island Cares;
F. One representative from the Suffolk County Community College, selected
by the Board of Trustees of the College;
G. A mental health professional to be selected by the Presiding Officer
of the Suffolk County Legislature;
H. The Commissioner of the Suffolk County Department of Labor, Licensing
and Consumer Affairs, or his or her designee;
I. A representative from the child-care community to be selected by
the Chairperson of the Health and Human Services Committee of the
Suffolk County Legislature;
J. A representative from Gerald Ryan Outreach;
K. A representative from the Long Island Council of Churches;
L. A representative of the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless;
M. A representative from EOC;
N. A representative of Family and Children's Association/Long Island
Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence;
O. A representative of the Family Service League;
P. A representative from BOCES;
Q. A representative of the Suffolk County Association of Municipal Employees
Association;
R. A representative of the Empire Justice Center (Long Island Office);
S. A representative of the Wyandanch Homes and Property Development
Corporation (WHPDC); and
T. The Commissioner of the Suffolk County Department of Health Services,
or his or her designee.
The Commission shall hold its first meeting no later than 30
days after the oaths of office of all members have been filed, which
meeting shall be convened by the Chairman of the Commission, for the
purpose of organization and the appointment of a Vice Chairperson
and a Secretary.
The members of said Commission shall serve without compensation
and shall serve at the pleasure of their respective appointing authorities.
The Commission shall hold regular meetings, keep a record of
all its proceedings, and determine the rules of its own proceedings,
with special meetings to be called by the Chairperson upon his or
her own initiative or upon receipt of a written request therefor signed
by at least seven members of the Commission. Written notice of the
time and place of such special meetings shall be given by the Secretary
to each member at least four days before the date fixed by the notice
for such special meeting.
[Amended 6-24-2008 by Res. No. 524-2008; 12-6-2011 by Res. No.
1005-2011; 9-7-2022 by Res. No. 708-2022]
Eleven members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum to
transact the business of the Commission at both regular and special
meetings.
The Commission shall cooperate with the legislative committees
of the County Legislature and make available for each committee's
use, upon request, any records and other data it may accumulate or
obtain.
[Amended 12-6-2011 by Res. No. 1005-2011; 9-7-2022 by Res. No. 708-2022]
The Commission shall expire, and the terms of office of its
members terminate, as of December 31, 2024, at which time the Commission
shall deposit all the records of its proceedings with the Clerk of
the Legislature.
The Commission is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed
to hold at least four public hearings throughout the County of Suffolk
to assemble the data and information necessary to complete the valuation,
study, and report required, with all reasonable efforts to be made
to ascertain the views, wishes, and opinions of the residents of Suffolk
County.
Said Commission shall meet at least four times per year.
[Amended 12-6-2011 by Res. No. 1005-2011; 9-7-2022 by Res. No. 708-2022]
This Commission shall submit periodic written reports of its
findings and determinations, together with its recommendations for
action, if any, to each member of the County Legislature and the County
Executive and shall submit an annual report each year, by March 30,
for consideration, review, and appropriate action, if necessary, by
the entire County Legislature. Said annual report shall contain the
number of people that have moved from welfare to work in the previous
year. The number of people moved from welfare to work shall be given
as the actual number of people as well as a percentage as compared
to the total number of people on welfare. A copy of the annual report
shall also be filed with the Department of Labor, Licensing and Consumer
Affairs.
No study shall be performed by any outside consultant or consulting
firm unless explicit approval and authorization for such consultant
or consulting firm is granted pursuant to a duly enacted resolution
of the County Legislature.