New York Statutes
§ 33.23 — Incident notifications and reports
New York § 33.23
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N.Y. Mental Hygiene § 33.23 (2026).
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§ 33.23 Incident notifications and reports.\n (a) The director of a facility, as defined in subdivision six of\nsection 1.03 of this chapter, shall provide telephone notice of an\nincident involving a patient receiving care and treatment at such\nfacility to a qualified person, as defined in paragraph six of\nsubdivision (a) of section 33.16 of this article. Such notice shall be\nprovided within twenty-four hours of the initial report of such\nincident. For the purposes of this section, "incident" shall mean an\naccident or injury that affects the health or safety of a patient. Upon\nthe request of a qualified person, the director shall within ten days of\nsuch request, provide to the qualified person a copy of the written\nincident report, provided that the names and other personally\nid
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