Bill Text: NY S07267 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to establishing emergency mental health units; provides for certification of all emergency mental health units, the creation of regional emergency mental health unit councils, and a New York state emergency mental health unit council to develop minimum training standards for certified emergency mental health units and minimum equipment and communication standards for emergency mental health units.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced) 2024-01-03 - REFERRED TO MENTAL HEALTH [S07267 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-S07267-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          7267

                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                      May 19, 2023
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  Sen.  PARKER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Mental Health

        AN ACT to amend the mental hygiene  law,  in  relation  to  establishing
          emergency mental health units

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Title B of the mental hygiene law is amended  by  adding  a
     2  new article 11 to read as follows:
     3                                 ARTICLE 11
     4                        EMERGENCY MENTAL HEALTH UNITS

     5  Section 11.01 Declaration of policy and statement of purpose.
     6          11.03 Definitions.
     7          11.05 New York state emergency mental health unit council.
     8          11.07 Regional emergency mental health unit councils.
     9          11.09 Emergency mental health unit certificate.
    10          11.11 Powers and duties of the office and the commissioner.
    11  § 11.01 Declaration of policy and statement of purpose.
    12    The furnishing of mental health assistance in an emergency is a matter
    13  of  vital  concern  affecting  the  public  health,  safety and welfare.
    14  Prehospital emergency mental health care, the provision  of  prompt  and
    15  effective  communication among emergency services and hospitals and safe
    16  and effective care and transportation  of  persons  experiencing  mental
    17  health crises are essential public health services.
    18    It is the purpose of this article to promote the public health, safety
    19  and  welfare  by  providing  for  certification  of all emergency mental
    20  health units; the creation of  regional  emergency  mental  health  unit
    21  councils;  and  a New York state emergency mental health unit council to
    22  develop minimum training standards for certified emergency mental health
    23  units and minimum equipment and communication  standards  for  emergency
    24  mental health units.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD08046-01-3

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     1  § 11.03 Definitions.
     2    As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
     3    (a)  "Emergency  mental health service" means initial emergency mental
     4  health assistance including, but not limited to, the initial  assessment
     5  and treatment of persons experiencing mental health crises.
     6    (b)  "Emergency  mental health unit" means an individual, partnership,
     7  association, corporation, municipality or any legal or public entity  or
     8  subdivision  thereof  engaged  in providing emergency mental health care
     9  and the transportation of persons experiencing mental health  crises  by
    10  motor  vehicle,  aircraft  or other forms of transportation to, from, or
    11  between general hospitals or other health care facilities.
    12    (c) "Certified emergency mental health responder" means an  individual
    13  who  meets  the minimum requirements established by regulations pursuant
    14  to section 11.05 of this article and who  is  responsible  for  adminis-
    15  tration of initial lifesaving mental health care to persons experiencing
    16  mental health crises.
    17    (d)  "State  council" means the New York state emergency mental health
    18  unit council established pursuant to this article.
    19    (e) "Regional council" means a regional emergency mental  health  unit
    20  council established pursuant to this article.
    21    (f)  "Mental  health  crises"  means a person with a mental illness or
    22  serious mental illness as such terms are defined in section 1.03 of this
    23  chapter who is a danger to himself or herself  or  others  and  requires
    24  immediate treatment and care.
    25  § 11.05 New York state emergency mental health unit council.
    26    (a) There is hereby created in the office the New York state emergency
    27  mental  health unit council.  The state council shall consist of thirty-
    28  two members. Fourteen members of the state council shall be appointed by
    29  the commissioner and shall be representative of each geographic area  of
    30  the  state. At least one member shall be representative of the interests
    31  of the general public. Other members shall be knowledgeable  in  various
    32  aspects  of  emergency mental health services and shall include, but not
    33  be limited to, representatives of emergency mental health units  operat-
    34  ing  for  profit,  municipal emergency mental health units, hospitals, a
    35  statewide organization representing mental health providers, physicians,
    36  and nurses. The commissioner shall also appoint  a  representative  from
    37  each  regional  council,  from nominations received from the appropriate
    38  regional council. The members of the state council shall elect a  chair-
    39  person from among the members of the state council by a majority vote of
    40  those  present,  who  shall  serve  for  a  term of one year and until a
    41  successor is elected.
    42    (b) The state council shall have the power, by an affirmative vote  of
    43  a majority of those present, subject to approval by the commissioner, to
    44  enact,  and  from  time to time, amend and repeal, rules and regulations
    45  establishing minimum standards for emergency mental health units,  emer-
    46  gency  mental  health  unit  certification, the provision of prehospital
    47  emergency mental health care, public education,  the  development  of  a
    48  statewide  emergency  mental health unit system, and the training, exam-
    49  ination, and certification of certified emergency mental health  respon-
    50  ders.  Such training shall be made available by video or computer to the
    51  maximum  extent  possible.  The state council shall have the same powers
    52  granted to regional councils by this article in any region of the  state
    53  in which a regional council has not been established.
    54    (c)  In furtherance of the powers set forth in subdivision (b) of this
    55  section, the state council shall provide to the trustees  of  the  state
    56  university  of  New  York such information and recommendations as may be

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     1  requested by such trustees to assist such trustees' study of the  feasi-
     2  bility  of community colleges' and state university of New York offering
     3  credit  and  noncredit  courses  which  would  satisfy  the  educational
     4  requirements for certification and recertification of certified emergen-
     5  cy mental health responders.
     6    (d) Upon appeal from the appropriate regional council, the state coun-
     7  cil  shall have the power, by an affirmative vote of a majority of those
     8  present, to amend, modify and reverse  determinations  of  the  regional
     9  councils made pursuant to subdivision (e) of section 11.07 of this arti-
    10  cle. All determinations of the state council respecting applications for
    11  emergency  mental health unit certificates or statements of registration
    12  or respecting the revocation, suspension (except temporary  suspension),
    13  limitation  or  annulment of an emergency mental health unit certificate
    14  shall be subject to review as provided in article seventy-eight  of  the
    15  civil  practice law and rules. Application for such review shall be made
    16  within sixty days after service in person or by registered or  certified
    17  mail  of a copy of the determination upon the applicant or holder of the
    18  certificate.
    19    (e) Upon appeal from the  applicant,  the  office,  or  any  concerned
    20  party, the state council shall have the power, by an affirmative vote of
    21  a majority of those present, to amend, modify and reverse determinations
    22  of  the  regional councils. All determinations of the state council with
    23  respect to exemptions shall be subject to review as provided in  article
    24  seventy-eight  of the civil practice law and rules. Application for such
    25  review must be made within sixty days after  service  in  person  or  by
    26  registered or certified mail.
    27    (f)  The  term of office of each member shall be two years.  Vacancies
    28  shall be filled by appointment for the remainder of an  unexpired  term.
    29  The members shall continue in office until the expiration of their terms
    30  and  until  their successors are appointed and have qualified. No member
    31  shall be appointed to the state council for more than  four  consecutive
    32  terms.
    33    (g)  The  state  council  shall meet as frequently as its business may
    34  require. The presence of a majority of the members  shall  constitute  a
    35  quorum.  The  members of the state council shall receive no compensation
    36  for their services as members, but each shall be allowed  the  necessary
    37  and  actual  expenses  incurred  in the performance of his or her duties
    38  under this section.
    39    (h) The commissioner, upon request of the state council, shall  desig-
    40  nate  an  officer  or  employee of the office to act as secretary of the
    41  state council, and shall assign from time to time such  other  employees
    42  as the state council may require.
    43    (i)  No civil action shall be brought in any court against any member,
    44  officer or employee of the state council for any act  done,  failure  to
    45  act,  or  statement or opinion made, while discharging his or her duties
    46  as a member, officer or employee of the  state  council,  without  leave
    47  from a justice of the supreme court, first had and obtained. In no event
    48  shall such member, officer or employee be liable for damages in any such
    49  action if he or she shall have acted in good faith, with reasonable care
    50  and upon probable cause.
    51    (j)  The  state  council shall, after consultation with the office and
    52  the regional councils, forward to the commissioner not later than Decem-
    53  ber first an estimate of the amounts needed to provide adequate  funding
    54  for emergency mental health units training. Such estimate shall be tran-
    55  smitted without change by the commissioner to the governor, the division
    56  of the budget, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the

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     1  assembly,  and  the fiscal and mental health committees of each house of
     2  the legislature.
     3  § 11.07 Regional emergency mental health unit councils.
     4    (a)  The  commissioner,  with the approval of the state council, shall
     5  designate regional emergency mental health unit councils  on  or  before
     6  January  first next succeeding the effective date of this section but in
     7  no event shall the number of regional  councils  exceed  eighteen.  Such
     8  regional  councils  shall be established on the basis of application for
     9  designation as regional councils submitted by local  organizations,  the
    10  members  of  which  are  knowledgeable  in  various aspects of emergency
    11  mental health services. Such application shall describe  the  geographic
    12  area  to  be  served  and  contain a list of nominees for appointment to
    13  membership on such regional councils and a statement as to the  proposed
    14  method  of  operation  in  such  detail  as  the  commissioner, with the
    15  approval of the state council, shall prescribe.
    16    (b) Each regional council shall be comprised of at least  fifteen  but
    17  not  more  than  thirty members to be initially appointed by the commis-
    18  sioner, with the approval of the state council, from nominations submit-
    19  ted by local organizations applying for establishment  as  the  regional
    20  council. Not less than one-third of the membership of the regional coun-
    21  cils  shall  be representatives of emergency mental health units and the
    22  remaining membership of the regional councils shall consist of, but  not
    23  be  limited to, representatives of existing local emergency medical care
    24  committees, physicians, nurses,  hospitals,  health  planning  agencies,
    25  fire  department emergency and rescue squads, public mental health offi-
    26  cers and the general public. Members of each regional council  shall  be
    27  residents living within the geographic area to be served by the regional
    28  council.  The  presence  of  a  majority  of  members shall constitute a
    29  quorum.
    30    (c) Each regional council shall have the power to:
    31    (1) have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;
    32    (2) acquire, lease, hold, and dispose of real and personal property or
    33  any interest therein for its purposes;
    34    (3) make and alter by-laws for its organization and  internal  manage-
    35  ment, and rules and regulations governing the exercise of its powers and
    36  the fulfillment of its purposes under this article; such rules and regu-
    37  lations  shall  be filed with the secretary of state and the state coun-
    38  cil;
    39    (4) enter into contracts for employment of such officers and employees
    40  as it may require for the performance of its  duties;  and  to  fix  and
    41  determine  their qualifications, duties, and compensation, and to retain
    42  and employ such personnel as may  be  required  for  its  purposes;  and
    43  private  consultants on a contract basis or otherwise, for the rendering
    44  of professional or technical services and advice;
    45    (5) enter into contracts, leases, and subleases  and  to  execute  all
    46  instruments  necessary  or  convenient  for the conduct of its business,
    47  including contracts with the commissioner and any state agency or munic-
    48  ipal entity;  and  contracts  with  hospitals  and  physicians  for  the
    49  purposes of carrying out its powers under this article;
    50    (6)  undertake  or cause to be undertaken plans, surveys, analyses and
    51  studies necessary, convenient or desirable for the effectuation  of  its
    52  purposes  and  powers,  and  to  prepare  recommendations and reports in
    53  regard thereto;
    54    (7) fix and collect reasonable fees, rents, and other charges for  the
    55  use of its equipment and the provision of its services;

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     1    (8)  contract  for  and  to  accept any gifts or grants, subsidies, or
     2  loans of funds or property, or financial or other aid in any  form  from
     3  the  federal or state government or any agency or instrumentality there-
     4  of; or from any other source, public or private, and to comply,  subject
     5  to  the provisions of this article, with the terms and conditions there-
     6  of; provided, however, that the councils may  contract  for  payment  of
     7  debt  evidenced  by  bonds  or  notes or other evidence of indebtedness,
     8  either directly or through a lease purchase agreement;
     9    (9) recommend to the office approval of training course sponsors with-
    10  in its region, and to develop,  promulgate  and  implement  annually  an
    11  emergency mental health services training plan which addresses the needs
    12  of its region;
    13    (10)  enter  into  contracts  or  memoranda  of  agreement  with other
    14  regional councils to provide services in a joint or cooperative manner;
    15    (11) procure insurance against any loss  or  liability  in  connection
    16  with  the  use,  management, maintenance, and operation of its equipment
    17  and facilities, in such amounts and from such insurers as it  reasonably
    18  deems necessary; and
    19    (12)  do  all  things necessary, convenient and desirable to carry out
    20  its purposes and for the exercise of the powers granted in this article.
    21    (d) Each regional council shall have the responsibility to  coordinate
    22  emergency  mental  health unit programs within its region, including but
    23  not limited to, the establishment of certified emergency  mental  health
    24  responder courses and the issuance of uniform certified emergency mental
    25  health  responder insignia and certificates. Such training courses shall
    26  be made available by video or computer to the maximum extent possible.
    27    (e) The regional council shall have the responsibility to make  deter-
    28  minations  of  public need for the establishment of additional emergency
    29  mental health units. The regional council shall make such  determination
    30  by  an affirmative vote of a majority of all of those members consisting
    31  of voting members.
    32    (f) The term of office of members of the  regional  council  shall  be
    33  four  years, except that of those members first appointed, at least one-
    34  half but not more than two-thirds shall be for terms not to  exceed  two
    35  years.
    36    (g) Each regional council shall meet as frequently as its business may
    37  require.
    38    (h) The commissioner, upon request of the regional council, may desig-
    39  nate  an  officer  or  employee of the office to act as secretary of the
    40  regional council, and may assign from time to time such other  employees
    41  as the regional council may require.
    42    (i)  No civil action shall be brought in any court against any member,
    43  officer or employee of any designated regional council for any act done,
    44  failure to act, or statement or  opinion  made,  while  discharging  his
    45  duties as a member, officer or employee of the regional council, without
    46  leave  from  a  justice of the supreme court, first had and obtained. In
    47  any event such member, officer or  employee  shall  not  be  liable  for
    48  damages  in  any  such action if he shall have acted in good faith, with
    49  reasonable care and upon probable cause.
    50    (j)(1) The office shall provide each regional council with  the  funds
    51  necessary  to enable such regional council to carry out its responsibil-
    52  ities as mandated under this section within amounts appropriated  there-
    53  for.
    54    (2)  Such  funds  shall  be provided upon approval by the office of an
    55  application submitted by  a  regional  council.  The  application  shall
    56  contain  such  information and be in such form as the commissioner shall

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     1  require pursuant to rules and  regulations  which  he  shall  promulgate
     2  after  consultation  with  the  state  council  in  order  to effect the
     3  purposes and provisions of this subdivision.
     4  § 11.09 Emergency mental health unit certificate.
     5    (a)  No  emergency  mental  health unit operating for profit, hospital
     6  emergency mental health unit or municipal emergency mental  health  unit
     7  shall  operate  unless it possesses a valid emergency mental health unit
     8  certificate issued pursuant to this article.
     9    (b) A certificate issued to an emergency mental health unit  shall  be
    10  valid  for two years. The initial certification fee shall be one hundred
    11  dollars. Thereafter the biennial fee shall be  in  accordance  with  the
    12  schedule  of fees established by the commissioner pursuant to this arti-
    13  cle.
    14    (c) No initial certificate shall be  issued  unless  the  commissioner
    15  finds  that  the proposed operator or operators are competent and fit to
    16  operate the unit and that the emergency mental health  unit  is  staffed
    17  and equipped in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated pursu-
    18  ant to this article.
    19    (d)  No  emergency  mental  health  unit shall begin operation without
    20  prior approval of the appropriate regional council, or if  there  is  no
    21  appropriate  regional  council  established such emergency mental health
    22  unit shall apply for approval from the state council.
    23    (e) Applications for a certificate shall be made by the  owner  of  an
    24  emergency  mental  health  unit  operating for profit or the responsible
    25  official of a municipal emergency mental health unit upon forms provided
    26  by the office. The application shall state the name and address  of  the
    27  owner  and  such other information as the office may require pursuant to
    28  rules and regulations.
    29  § 11.11 Powers and duties of the office and the commissioner.
    30    (a) The office may inquire into  the  operation  of  emergency  mental
    31  health  units  and  conduct periodic inspections of facilities, communi-
    32  cation services, vehicles, methods,  procedures,  materials,  staff  and
    33  equipment.  It  may  also  evaluate  data received from emergency mental
    34  health units.
    35    (b) The office may require emergency mental  health  units  to  submit
    36  periodic  reports  of  calls received, services performed and such other
    37  information as may be necessary to carry  out  the  provisions  of  this
    38  article.
    39    (c)  The  commissioner, with the advice and consent of the state coun-
    40  cil, shall designate not more than eighteen geographic areas within  the
    41  state  wherein  a regional emergency mental health unit council shall be
    42  established. In making the  determination  of  a  geographic  area,  the
    43  commissioner  shall  take  into  consideration the presence of emergency
    44  mental health units,  hospital  facilities,  trained  health  personnel,
    45  health  planning  agencies  and communication and transportation facili-
    46  ties. The commissioner shall promote and encourage the establishment  of
    47  a regional emergency medical services council in each of said designated
    48  areas.
    49    (d)  The commissioner may propose rules and regulations and amendments
    50  thereto for consideration by the state council. The  commissioner  shall
    51  establish  a  schedule of certification fees for emergency mental health
    52  units.
    53    (e) For the purpose of promoting the public health, safety and welfare
    54  the commissioner is hereby authorized and  empowered  to  contract  with
    55  municipal  emergency mental health units, or with the fire commissioners
    56  of fire districts operating emergency mental  health  units,  upon  such

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     1  terms  and  conditions  as  he shall deem appropriate and within amounts
     2  made available therefor, for reimbursement of the  necessary  and  inci-
     3  dental  costs incurred by such emergency mental health units in order to
     4  effectuate the provisions of this article.
     5    (f)  The commissioner is hereby authorized, for the purposes of effec-
     6  tuating the provisions of this article in the development of a statewide
     7  emergency mental health unit system,  to  contract  with  any  emergency
     8  mental  health  unit  or  with  the fire commissioners of fire districts
     9  operating certified emergency mental health units for the use of  neces-
    10  sary  equipment upon such terms and conditions as the commissioner shall
    11  deem appropriate.
    12    (g) The commissioner may recommend to the state council minimum quali-
    13  fications for certified emergency mental health responders in all phases
    14  of emergency mental health technology  including  but  not  limited  to,
    15  communications,  first aid, equipment, maintenance, emergency techniques
    16  and procedures, patient  management  and  knowledge  of  procedures  and
    17  equipment for emergency mental health care.
    18    (h)  The  commissioner  shall provide every certified emergency mental
    19  health unit with an official insignia which may  be  attached  to  every
    20  vehicle owned or operated by a certified emergency mental health unit.
    21    (i) The office shall provide the state council with such assistance as
    22  the  council  may  request in order to carry out its responsibilities as
    23  set forth in this article.
    24    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    25  it shall have become a law.  Effective immediately, the addition, amend-
    26  ment and/or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implemen-
    27  tation of this act on its effective date are authorized to be  made  and
    28  completed on or before such effective date.
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