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Residential health care facilities

Web1. (a) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the department shall promulgate regulations governing the disposition of revenue in excess of expenses for residential health care facilities consistent with this section. Beginning on and after January first, two thousand twenty-two, every residential health care facility shall spend a …

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Hospitalization of Persons With a Mental Illness

WebAdmission to a hospital. 9.05. Examining physicians and medical certificates. 9.07. Notice to all patients of their rights and of the availability of the mental hygiene legal service. 9.09. Notices to mental hygiene legal service …

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Mental Hygiene Law Section 9.41

Web9.01 Definitions 9.03 Admission to a hospital 9.05 Examining physicians and medical certificates 9.07 Notice to all patients of their rights and of the availability of the mental hygiene legal service 9.09 Notices to mental hygiene legal service concerning minors 9.11 Patients’ records 9.13 Voluntary admissions 9.15 Informal admissions 9.17 Voluntary …

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New York Mental Hygiene Law Article 33 – Rights of Patients

Web33.07. Care and custody of the personal property of persons receiving services. 33.08. Personal needs allowance for residents of state psychiatric centers and state operated alcoholism facilities. 33.09. Employment of patients. 33.11. Education for children with mental disabilities. 33.12.

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N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law § 33.04 – Restraint of patients

Web33.01 Protection of patients’ rights 33.02 Notice of rights of individuals with mental disabilities 33.03 Quality of care and treatment 33.04 Restraint of patients 33.05 Communications and visits 33.06 Reports of abuse, neglect, and significant incidents 33.07 Care and custody of the personal property of persons receiving services 33.08 Personal …

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New York Mental Hygiene Law Section 9.01 – Definitions

Web9.01 Definitions 9.03 Admission to a hospital 9.05 Examining physicians and medical certificates 9.07 Notice to all patients of their rights and of the availability of the mental hygiene legal service 9.09 Notices to mental hygiene legal service concerning minors 9.11 Patients’ records 9.13 Voluntary admissions 9.15 Informal admissions 9.17 …

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N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law § 9.58 – Transport for evaluation

Web9.01 Definitions 9.03 Admission to a hospital 9.05 Examining physicians and medical certificates 9.07 Notice to all patients of their rights and of the availability of the mental hygiene legal service 9.09 Notices to mental hygiene legal service concerning minors 9.11 Patients’ records 9.13 Voluntary admissions 9.15 Informal admissions 9.17 …

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Mental Hygiene Law Section 9.27

WebUpon the request of either physician an ambulance service, as defined by subdivision two of Public Health Law § 3001 (Definitions), is authorized to transport such person to a hospital for determination by the director whether such person qualifies for admission pursuant to this section. Source: Section 9.27 — Involuntary admission on

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Mental Hygiene Law Section 36.03

Web36.01 Crisis stabilization centers 36.02 Referral to crisis stabilization centers 36.03 9-8-8 suicide prevention and behavioral health crisis hotline system 36.04 Certified community behavioral health clinics 36.05 Certified community behavioral health clinics indigent care program 36.06 Review of criminal history information

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Public Health Law Section 1112

Web1. Industry and modern technology have created thousands of new chemicals that would not otherwise exist in nature. Although some of these chemicals have proven benefits, the effect of many such chemicals on human health is …

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New York Mental Hygiene Law Section 33.13 – Clinical records

WebA clinical record for each patient or client shall be maintained at each facility licensed or operated by the office of mental health or the office for people with developmental disabilities, hereinafter referred to as the offices. For the purposes of this section, the term “facility” shall mean “facility” as such term is defined in

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N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law § 9.60 – Assisted outpatient treatment

Web9.01 Definitions 9.03 Admission to a hospital 9.05 Examining physicians and medical certificates 9.07 Notice to all patients of their rights and of the availability of the mental hygiene legal service 9.09 Notices to mental hygiene legal service concerning minors 9.11 Patients’ records 9.13 Voluntary admissions 9.15 Informal admissions 9.17 …

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Public Health Law Section 2802-B

Web1. Definitions. As used in this section: (a) “Application” means an application under this article for the construction, establishment, change in the establishment, merger, acquisition, elimination or substantial reduction, expansion, or addition of a hospital service or health-related service of a hospital that requires review or approval by the council or …

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N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law § 33.16 – Access to clinical records

Web33.01 Protection of patients’ rights 33.02 Notice of rights of individuals with mental disabilities 33.03 Quality of care and treatment 33.04 Restraint of patients 33.05 Communications and visits 33.06 Reports of abuse, neglect, and significant incidents 33.07 Care and custody of the personal property of persons receiving services 33.08 Personal …

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Mental Hygiene Law Section 22.09

Web(a) As used in this article: 1. “Intoxicated or impaired person” means a person whose mental or physical functioning is substantially impaired as a result of the presence of alcohol and/or substances in his or her body.

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Mental Hygiene Law Section 41.34

Web(a) For the purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply: (1) “Community residential facility for the disabled” means a supportive living facility with four to fourteen residents or a supervised living facility subject to licensure by the office of mental health or the office for people with developmental disabilities which provides a residence …

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New York Public Health Law Section 2999-II – Definitions

Web8. “Temporary health care services agency” or “agency” means a person, firm, corporation, partnership, association or other entity in the business of providing or procuring temporary employment of health care personnel for health care entities. Temporary health care services agency shall include a nurses’ registry licensed under

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