OMH-18-16-00003-A Incident Management, Criminal History Record Checks, Operation of Psychiatric Inpatient Units General Hospitals, RTFs and CPEPs  

  • 8/17/16 N.Y. St. Reg. OMH-18-16-00003-A
    NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
    VOLUME XXXVIII, ISSUE 33
    August 17, 2016
    RULE MAKING ACTIVITIES
    OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH
    NOTICE OF ADOPTION
     
    I.D No. OMH-18-16-00003-A
    Filing No. 740
    Filing Date. Jul. 27, 2016
    Effective Date. Aug. 17, 2016
    Incident Management, Criminal History Record Checks, Operation of Psychiatric Inpatient Units General Hospitals, RTFs and CPEPs
    PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE State Administrative Procedure Act, NOTICE is hereby given of the following action:
    Action taken:
    Amendment of Parts 524, 550, 580, 584 and 590 of Title 14 NYCRR.
    Statutory authority:
    Mental Hygiene Law, sections 7.07, 7.09, 31.35, 33.03 and 33.04; Social Services Law, sections 490, 491 and 492; Executive Law, sections 556 and 557
    Subject:
    Incident Management, Criminal History Record Checks, Operation of Psychiatric Inpatient Units General Hospitals, RTFs and CPEPs.
    Purpose:
    To update statutory and regulatory citations and conform to non-discretionary statutory provisions.
    Text or summary was published
    in the May 4, 2016 issue of the Register, I.D. No. OMH-18-16-00003-P.
    Final rule as compared with last published rule:
    No changes.
    Text of rule and any required statements and analyses may be obtained from:
    Jessica Kircher, NYS Office of Mental Health, 44 Holland Avenue, Albany, New York 12229, (518) 474-1331, email: Jessica.Kircher@omh.ny.gov
    Revised Job Impact Statement
    A Job Impact Statement is not required for this rulemaking because the proposed rule will not have a substantial adverse impact on jobs and employment opportunities. The proposed regulatory changes are non-substantive and merely update statutory and regulatory citations and otherwise conform to non-discretionary statutory provisions. It is evident from the subject matter of this rule that it could only have a positive impact or no impact on jobs or employment opportunities. This rulemaking will not result in the loss of any jobs in New York State. Therefore, the Office has determined that a Job Impact Statement is not required.
    Assessment of Public Comment
    The agency received no public comment.

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Effective Date:
8/17/2016
Publish Date:
08/17/2016