This is a legal form that was released by the New York City Administration for Children’s Services - a government authority operating within New York City.
The document is provided in Bengali. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form CFWB-009?
A: Form CFWB-009 is a referral form for reporting suspected childcare subsidy fraud in New York City.
Q: Who should use Form CFWB-009?
A: Anyone who suspects childcare subsidy fraud in New York City can use Form CFWB-009 to report their suspicions.
Q: What is childcare subsidy fraud?
A: Childcare subsidy fraud refers to the act of providing false or misleading information in order to obtain or continue receiving childcare subsidies that one is not eligible for.
Q: Why should I report suspected childcare subsidy fraud?
A: Reporting suspected childcare subsidy fraud helps ensure that the subsidies are provided to those who truly need them, while preventing misuse and protecting the funds for legitimate recipients.
Q: Is my identity protected when I report suspected childcare subsidy fraud?
A: Yes, your identity is protected when you report suspected childcare subsidy fraud. The information you provide is kept confidential to the extent permitted by law.
Q: Can I report suspected childcare subsidy fraud anonymously?
A: Yes, you can report suspected childcare subsidy fraud anonymously. However, providing your contact information may help in case further information is needed during the investigation.
Q: What happens after I submit Form CFWB-009?
A: After you submit Form CFWB-009, the relevant government agency will review the information provided and conduct an investigation, if necessary, to determine the validity of the suspicion of childcare subsidy fraud.
Q: Will I be updated on the status of my report?
A: Yes, if you provide your contact information, the relevant government agency may contact you to provide updates on the status of your report, if deemed necessary.
Q: Are there any penalties for committing childcare subsidy fraud?
A: Yes, committing childcare subsidy fraud is a serious offense and can result in penalties, including fines, repayment of improperly received subsidies, and potential criminal charges.
Form Details:
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