New York Statutes
§ 33.25 — Release of records pertaining to allegations and investigations of abuse and mistreatment
New York § 33.25
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N.Y. Mental Hygiene § 33.25 (2026).
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§ 33.25 Release of records pertaining to allegations and investigations\n of abuse and mistreatment.\n (a) Records and documents pertaining to allegations and investigations\ninto reportable incidents at a facility, as defined in subdivision six\nof section 1.03 of this chapter, including but not limited to all\ncomplaints and reports made pursuant to article eleven of the social\nservices law, shall be released to a qualified person, as defined in\nparagraph six of subdivision (a) of section 33.16 of this article, upon\na written request by such qualified person. Such records and documents\nshall be made available by the appropriate office within twenty-one days\nof the conclusion of its investigation, provided that the names and\nother personally identifying information of othe
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