N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 14 § 600.2 - Legal Base
(a) Section
31.36 of the Mental Hygiene Law
provides the Commissioner of Mental Health (OMH) with the authority to
coordinate with the Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) to create
and operate Crisis Stabilization Centers within New York State and promulgate
joint regulations for the operation of such centers.
(b) Section
32.36 of the Mental Hygiene Law
provides the Commissioner of OASAS with the authority to coordinate with the
OMH to create and operate Crisis Stabilization Centers within New York State
and promulgate joint regulations for the operation of such centers.
(c) Section
36.01 of the Mental Hygiene Law
grants the Commissioners of OMH and OASAS the authority to jointly license
Crisis Stabilization Centers.
(d)
Sections 31.05,
31.07,
31.09,
31.13,
31.19 and
31.27 of the Mental Hygiene Law,
further authorize the Commissioner of Mental Health or their representative, to
examine and inspect such Centers to determine their suitability and proper
operation.
(e) Sections
31.16 and
31.17 of the Mental Hygiene Law
authorize the Commissioner of Mental Health to suspend, revoke or limit any
operating certificate.
(f) Sections
9.41,
9.43,
9.45 and
9.58 of the Mental Hygiene Law
provide authority to assess and transport individuals to such Crisis
Stabilization Centers.
(g) Section
33.21 of the Mental Hygiene Law
authorizes the voluntary treatment of minors.
(h) Section
22.09 of the Mental Hygiene Law
authorizes the Commissioner of OASAS to designate appropriate facilities as
providers of emergency services for Recipients intoxicated, impaired or
incapacitated including the voluntary retention of such Recipient.
(i) Section
32.07 of the Mental Hygiene Law
grants the Commissioner of OASAS the authority to regulate the standards of
quality and adequacy, physical plant and ongoing compliance for providers of
substance use disorder services.
(j) Section
32.09 of the Mental Hygiene Law
grants the Commissioner of OASAS the authority to regulate the issuance,
temporary approval of and/or revocation of, operating certificates for
substance use disorder programs.
(k) Section
22.11 of the Mental Hygiene Law
authorizes treatment for minors for substance use disorder without consent from
a parent or guardian.
(l) Parts
800-857 of Title 14 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR)
outline provisions for the operation, administration and responsibilities for
substance use disorder treatment programs.
(m) Parts 500-599 of Title 14 of the NYCRR
outlining provisions for the operation administration and responsibilities for
mental health services.
(n) Section
405.2 of Title 10 of the NYCRR
provides additional regulatory requirements for the Governing Body of
hospital-based programs.
(o)
Sections 424-a and 495 of the Social Services Law relates to the register of
category one substantiated cases of abuse and neglect referenced herein for
purposes of criminal history reviews.
(p) Parts 160 and 164 of Title 45 of the Code
of Federal Rules (CFR) relates to the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA) rules regarding confidentiality of health
records.
(q) Part 2 of Title 45 of
the CFR relates to the confidentiality of substance use treatment
records.
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