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333 E Washington Street, State Office Building, Syracuse, NY 13202
coordinates and develops transportation policy for the state operates transportation facilities and services for highways, railroads, mass transit systems, ports, waterways and aviation facilities administers safety and other programs for railroads and motor carriers engaged in intrastate commerceFor Tompkins/Cortland county call 607-756-7072
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249 Glenwood Road, NY 13905
Serves individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities in Tompkins and Tioga Counties with Article 16 clinic services. Residential services and Tompkins Day Services program are components of this office.
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38-40 State St, Hampton Plaza, Albany, NY 12207
Supervises, maintains and develops affordable low- and moderate-income housing in the state through these programs:community development: administers housing development and community preservation programs, such as state and federal grants and loans to housing developers to partially finance construction or renovation of affordable housinghousing operations: oversees and regulates the state's public and publicly assisted rental housingrent administration: administers the rent regulation process for more than one million rent-regulated apartments in New York City and Albany, Erie, Nassau, Rensselaer, Rockland, Schenectady and Westchester Countiespolicy research and development: studies the long-term housing needs of the state and help develop appropriate policies
1111 Elmwood Avenue, Western Regional Office C/o Norris Atc, Rochester, NY 14620
The Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) oversees one of the nation's largest Substance Use Disorder systems of care in New York State with more than 1,600 prevention, treatment and recovery programs serving over 680,000 individuals per year. This includes the direct operation of 12 Addiction Treatment Centers where our doctors, nurses, and clinical staff provide inpatient and residential services to approximately 8,000 individuals per year. OASAS is the single designated state agency responsible for the coordination of state-federal relations in the area of addiction services.Find the prevention provider directory at http://www.oasas.ny.gov/providerDirectory/index.cfmsearch_type=1
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3 Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12223
Toll-free number for customers to file complaints or ask questions about regulated utility service in New York. Assistance is available in many languages.The Public Service Commission takes complaints about electric, natural gas, steam, telephone, cable television, and water service, including application, termination, billing, and safety issues.
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10b Airline Drive, Albany, NY 12235
Promotes New York agriculture, fosters agricultural environmental stewardship, and safeguards New York State's food supply, land, and livestock. Oversees the Division of Agricultural Development, Division of Food Safety and Inspection, Food Laboratory, The Great New York State Fair, Division of Land and Water Resources, Division of Milk Control and Dairy Services, Division of Plant Industry, Seed Testing Laboratory, Division of Weights and Measures, Division of Animal Industry.
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40 North Pearl Street, Albany, NY 12207
Provides information for people with questions about HEAP, Food stamps (SNAP), Temporary Assistance, denied benefits, and other benefits-related issues.
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855 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206
Agency responsible for vehicle registration and operator licensing.change addressrenew registrationreplace registrationrenew license or identificationreplace license or identificationcustom platesinsuranceaccidentsboats, snowmobiles, ATVsMany functions can be done online at http://dmv.ny.gov/
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Supports and services for individuals with developmental disabilities, working with local governments and not-for-profit voluntary providers.Services include, but not limited to: advocacy; public education assistive/adaptive technology and environmental modifications caregiver training, family support services counseling day habilitation; employment, training, and vocational opportunities information and referral life planning, recreation residential opportunities respite service coordinationClinical services include: audiology, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, podiatry, psychology, social work and speech and language pathology.
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44 Holland Ave, Albany, NY 12229
COVID-19 UPDATE 4/1A mental health hotline is available to New Yorkers who need it. For free emotional support, consultation and referral to a provider call 1-844-863-9314. Or see this website: https://nyprojecthope.org/The Office of Mental Health (OMH) operates psychiatric centers across the State. OMH also regulates, certifies and oversees more than 4,500 programs, operated by local governments and nonprofit agencies. These programs include various inpatient and outpatient programs, emergency, community support, residential and family care programs
10b Airline Dr, Albany, NY 12235
Promotes a viable agricultural industry, fosters agricultural environmental stewardship and safeguards the food supply, including: agricultural protection and development animal industry food laboratory food safety and inspection kosher law enforcement milk control and dairy services plant industry Soil and Water Conservation Committee: protects New York's water resources from pollution through technical assistance, grant administration and programs and policies to guide and assist county Soil and Water Conservation Districts.New York State Fair: promotes and highlights New York State and its agriculture, commerce, arts and sciences through presentations at the New York State Fair.Statistics: provides important, usable and accurate statistical information and services.Weights & Measures Bureau: monitors measurement accuracy and uniformity in commerce.
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One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12231-0001
Oversees and advises the government, public, and news media on Freedom of Information, Open Meetings, and Personal Privacy Protection Laws. The Committee offers guidance in response to phone inquiries, prepares written legal advisory opinions, and provides training to government and other interested groups. Recommendation to improve open government laws are offered in an annual report to the Governor and the State Legislature.
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295 Main Street, Room 545, Buffalo, NY 14203
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100 Seneca Street, 4th Floor, Buffalo, NY 14203
Advocates for alcoholism and substance abuse services in Western NY. Contracts management of local programs receiving state funds. Provides regional planning for services, regulatory oversight to all licensed drug and alcohol programs, and oversight of prevention, recovery and housing services that provide OASAS services.
Does NOT service individuals.
8685 Erie Road, Angola, NY 14006
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WNY Field Office, 737 Delaware Avenue, Suite 200, Buffalo, NY 14209
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80 S Swan St, Albany, NY 12210
40 N Pearl St, Ste 5, Albany, NY 12207
NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207
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620 Westfall Road, Rochester, NY 14620
Eligibility for services is determined by the Developmental Disabilities Regional Offices (DDROs).
Acts in a supporting role to DD State Operations Offices with regard to eligibility for others areas of statewide services including but not limited to: level of care determinations; clinical delivery and waiver service delivery; Article 16 clinics; quality improvement processes; review of audit reports for trend analysis; emergency preparedness; safety, security and maintenance; and implementation of OPWDD initiatives.
12837 NY-438, Irving, NY 14081
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1200 East and West Road, West Seneca, NY 14224
Eligibility for services is determined by the Developmental Disabilities Regional Field Offices (DDRFOs).
Acts in a supporting role to DD State Operations Offices with regard to eligibility for others areas of statewide services including but not limited to: level of care determinations; clinical delivery and waiver service delivery; Article 16 clinics; quality improvement processes; review of audit reports for trend analysis; emergency preparedness; safety, security and maintenance; and implementation of OPWDD initiatives.
Education Building, 89 Washington Avenue, 528EB, Albany, NY 12234
80 S Swan St, Albany, NY 12210
An office of the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services responsible for administering county probation and the use of correctional alternative programs throughout the state. Probation and community corrections professionals provide youth and adults under probation supervision in the community with support and services that help them lead productive and crime-free lives.
The office also trains newly appointed probation officers; supports the work of alternative to incarceration programs and County Re-Entry Task Forces funded by DCJS; regulates the state's ignition interlock program; coordinates the work of the state Probation Commission and the Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision; and oversees the interstate transfer of individuals on probation and parole through the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision.
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641 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022
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