New York Statutes

§ 33.04 — Restraint of patients

New York § 33.04
JurisdictionNew York
Law MHYMental Hygiene
Title EGeneral Provisions
Art. 33Rights of Patients

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N.Y. Mental Hygiene § 33.04 (2026).

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§ 33.04 Restraint of patients.\n (a) As used in this section, "restraint" means the use of an apparatus\non a patient which prevents the free movement of both arms or both legs\nor which totally immobilizes such patient, and which the patient is\nunable to remove easily.\n (b) Restraint shall be employed only when necessary to prevent a\npatient from seriously injuring himself or others. It may be applied\nonly if less restrictive techniques have been clinically determined to\nbe inappropriate or insufficient to avoid such injury. It may not be\nemployed as punishment, for the convenience of staff, or as a substitute\nfor treatment programs.\n (c) The "camisole" and the "full or partial restraining sheet", or\nsuch other less restrictive restraints authorized by the commissioner,\nshall

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