New York Statutes
§ 408 — Hospitals; admission of patients; in general
New York § 408
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBHPublic Health
Title 1General Provisions
Art. 4Property and Hospitals In the Department of Health
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Bluebook
N.Y. Public Health § 408 (2026).
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§ 408. Hospitals; admission of patients; in general.
1.If in the\njudgment of the director of a hospital in the department the number of\npatients of the hospital at any time so far exceeds its proper capacity\nthat suitable care, training or discipline cannot be given to additional\npatients, or for other reasons the admission of such additional patients\nis impracticable, the commissioner in his discretion, may suspend the\nadmission of patients to such hospital until such time as they may\nproperly be admitted.\n 2. The commissioner shall promptly notify courts and other public\nofficers empowered to commit persons to such hospital of any such\nsuspension of admission and of its termination. A person committed to\nsuch hospital before the court receives notice of such a suspension m
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