(a) "Hospital" means a hospital that routinely provides perinatal care
to newborns.
  (b) "Attending practitioner" means the physician, nurse  practitioner,
physician  assistant  or  midwife, acting within his or her lawful scope
and terms of practice, attending  the  birth  or  postnatal  care  of  a
newborn in a hospital.
  (c) "Attending nurse" means a registered nurse attending the postnatal
care of a newborn, acting within his or her lawful scope of practice.
  (d)  "Standing  order" means a non-patient specific order for the care
of healthy newborns in the hospital, established under this section.
  3. A standing order may be implemented in the case of any newborn when
(a) directed by the attending practitioner, or (b) in the absence  of  a
specific  direction  by  the attending practitioner, the attending nurse
determines, in his or her professional judgment, that  implementing  the
standing  order for the newborn is clinically appropriate and consistent
with  the  standing  order,  the  hospital's  policies  and   applicable
regulations.  The  standing order shall not be implemented in a specific
situation  where  the  hospital's  policies,  the  standing  order,   or
applicable regulations provide otherwise.
  4.  (a)  A standing order shall provide for the circumstances in which
the condition or change in condition of the  newborn  or  the  newborn's
mother,  or  other circumstances relating to providing services and care
to the newborn, require departure from the terms of the standing order.
  (b) Where an attending nurse implementing  a  standing  order  becomes
aware  of  circumstances  that,  in  his  or  her professional judgment,
reasonably indicate a need to depart from  the  terms  of  the  standing
order,  he  or  she  shall so advise the attending practitioner. In such
circumstances,  if  the  attending  nurse  determines,  in  his  or  her
professional judgment, that the health of the newborn requires departing
from  the standing order prior to receiving direction from the attending
practitioner, the attending nurse may do so, consistent with his or  her
lawful  scope  of  practice,  the  hospital's  policies  and  applicable
regulations.
  (c) The standing order shall provide, including the times and  manner,
that  an  attending practitioner shall review and acknowledge in writing
the services and care provided to the newborn under the  standing  order
and the condition of the newborn.
  5.  (a)  A  standing  order  may provide for circumstances in which it
shall not be implemented,  or  implemented  only  at  the  order  of  an
attending practitioner, which may include but not be limited to:
  (i) lack of or inadequate prenatal care;
  (ii) a birth not attended by an attending practitioner;
  (iii) a birth not occurring in a hospital; or
  (iv) a premature or low birth weight birth.
  (b) A standing order shall be dated, timed, and authenticated promptly
in  the patient's medical record by the attending practitioner acting in
accordance  with  law,  including   scope-of-practice   laws,   hospital
policies, and medical staff bylaws, rules and regulations.
  6.  A  standing  order  may  be  implemented  only if the implementing
hospital:
  (a) establishes that the order has been reviewed and approved  by  the
hospital's medical staff and nursing and pharmacy leadership, and signed
by  a  physician  affiliated  with  the  hospital  or,  in the case of a
midwifery birth center, by a midwife affiliated with the hospital;
  (b)   demonstrates  that  the  order  is  consistent  with  nationally
recognized evidence-based guidelines; and
  (c) ensures that the periodic and  regular  review  of  the  order  is
conducted  by  the  hospital's  medical  staff  and nursing and pharmacy
leadership to determine the continuing  usefulness  and  safety  of  the
order.
  7.  A standing order is a medical regimen; it shall be consistent with
the lawful scope of practice of a registered nurse.
  8.  The  commissioner  may  make  regulations  governing  the   terms,
procedures and implementation of standing orders.
  * NB There are 2 ยง 2803-v's
Structure New York Laws
2800 - Declaration of Policy and Statement of Purpose.
2801-A - Establishment or Incorporation of Hospitals.
2801-D - Private Actions by Patients of Residential Health Care Facilities.
2801-E - Voluntary Residential Health Care Facility Rightsizing Demonstration Program.
2801-F - Residential Health Care Facility Quality Incentive Payment Program.
2801-G - Community Forum on Hospital Closure.
2801-H - Personal Caregiving Visitors for Nursing Home Residents During Public Health Emergencies.
2802 - Approval of Construction.
2802-A - Transitional Care Unit Demonstration Program.
2802-B - Health Equity Impact Assessments.
2803 - Commissioner and Council; Powers and Duties.
2803-A - Authority to Contract.
2803-B - Uniform Reports and Accounting Systems for Hospital Costs.
2803-C - Rights of Patients in Certain Medical Facilities.
2803-C-1 - Rights of Patients in Certain Medical Facilities; Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program.
2803-E - Residential Health Care Facilities; Return and Redistribution of Unused Medication.
2803-E*2 - Reporting Incidents of Possible Professional Misconduct.
2803-G - Board of Visitors in County Owned Residential Health Care Facility.
2803-H - Health Related Facility; Pet Therapy Programs.
2803-I - General Hospital Inpatient Discharge Review Program.
2803-J - Information for Maternity Patients.
2803-J*2 - Nursing Home Nurse Aide Registry.
2803-K - In-Patient Nasogastric Feeding Procedures.
2803-L - Community Service Plans.
2803-M - Discharge of Hospital Patients to Adult Homes.
2803-N - Hospital Care for Maternity Patients.
2803-O - Hospital Care for Mastectomy, Lumpectomy, and Lymph Node Dissection Patients.
2803-P - Disclosure of Information Concerning Family Violence.
2803-Q - Family Councils in Residential Health Care Facilities.
2803-R - Dissemination of Information About the Abandoned Infant Protection Act.
2803-S - Access to Product Recall Information.
2803-T - Preadmission Information.
2803-U - Hospital Substance Use Disorder Policies and Procedures.
2803-V - Lymphedema Information Distribution.
2803-V*2 - Standing Orders for New Born Care in a Hospital.
2803-W - Independent Quality Monitors for Residential Health Care Facilities.
2803-W*2 - Disclosure of Information Concerning Pregnancy Complications.
2803-X - Requirements Related to Nursing Homes and Related Assets and Operations.
2803-Y - Provision of Residency Agreement.
2803-Z*2 - Antimicrobial Resistance Prevention and Education.
2803-AA - Sickle Cell Disease Information Distribution.
2803-AA*2 - Nursing Home Infection Control Competency Audit.
2804 - Units for Hospital and Health-Related Affairs.
2804-A - State Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines and Medical Technology Assessment.
2805 - Approval of Hospitals; Operating Certificates.
2805-A - Disclosure of Financial Transactions.
2805-B - Admission of Patients and Emergency Treatment of Nonadmitted Patients.
2805-E - Reports of Residential Health Care Facilities.
2805-G - Maintenance of Records.
2805-I - Treatment of Sexual Offense Victims and Maintenance of Evidence in a Sexual Offense.
2805-J - Medical, Dental and Podiatric Malpractice Prevention Program.
2805-K - Investigations Prior to Granting or Renewing Privileges.
2805-L - Adverse Event Reporting.
2805-N - Child Abuse Prevention.
2805-P - Emergency Treatment of Rape Survivors.
2805-Q - Hospital Visitation by Domestic Partner.
2805-R - Patients Unable to Verbally Communicate.
2805-S - Circulating Nurse Required.
2805-T - Clinical Staffing Committees and Disclosure of Nursing Quality Indicators.
2805-U - Credentialing and Privileging of Health Care Practioners Providing Telemedicine Services.
2805-V - Observation Services.
2805-W - Patient Notice of Observation Services.
2805-X - Hospital-Home Care-Physician Collaboration Program.
2805-Y - Indentification and Assessment of Human Trafficking Victims.
2805-Z - Hospital Domestic Violence Policies and Procedures.
2806 - Hospital Operating Certificates; Suspension or Revocation.
2815 - Health Facility Restructuring Program.
2815-A - Community Health Care Revolving Capital Fund.
2816 - Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System.
2806-B - Residential Health Care Facilities; Revocation of Operating Certificate.
2807 - Hospital Reimbursement Provisions; Generally.
2807-AA - Nurse Loan Repayment Program.
2807-D - Hospital Assessments.
2807-DD - Temporary Nursing Home Stability Contributions.
2807-D-1 - Hospital Quality Contributions.
2807-F - Health Maintenance Organization Payment Factor.
2807-I - Service and Quality Improvement Grants.
2807-J - Patient Services Payments.
2807-K - General Hospital Indigent Care Pool.
2807-L - Health Care Initiatives Pool Distributions.
2807-M - Distribution of the Professional Education Pools.
2807-N - Palliative Care Education and Training.
2807-O - Early Intervention Services Pool.
2807-P - Comprehensive Diagnostic and Treatment Centers Indigent Care Program.
2807-R - Funding for Expansion of Cancer Services.
2807-S - Professional Education Pool Funding.
2807-T - Assessments on Covered Lives.
2807-U - Transfers for Tax Credits.
2807-V - Tobacco Control and Insurance Initiatives Pool Distributions.
2807-W - High Need Indigent Care Adjustment Pool.
2807-X - Grants for Long Term Care Demonstration Projects.
2807-Z - Review of Eligible Federally Qualified Health Center Capital Projects.
2808 - Residential Health Care Facilities; Rates of Payment.
2808-A - Liability of Certain Persons.
2808-B - Certification of Financial Statements and Financial Information.
2808-C - Reimbursement of General Hospital Inpatient Services.
2808-D - Nursing Home Quality Improvement Demonstration Program.
2808-E*2 - Nursing Home Ratings.
2809 - Residential Health Care Facilities; Powers to Require Security.
2810 - Residential Health Care Facilities; Receivership.
2811 - Discounts and Splitting Fees With Medical Referral Services; Prohibited.
2814 - Health Networks, Global Budgeting, and Health Care Demonstrations.
2816-A - Cardiac Services Information.
2817 - Community Health Centers Capital Program.
2818 - Health Care Efficiency and Affordability Law of New Yorkers (Heal Ny) Capital Grant Program.
2819 - Hospital Acquired Infection Reporting.
2820 - Home Based Primary Care for the Elderly Demonstration Project.
2821 - State Electronic Health Records (Ehr) Loan Program.
2822 - Residential Care Off-Site Facility Demonstration Project.
2823 - Supportive Housing Development Program.
2824 - Central Service Technicians.
2824*2 - Surgical Technology and Surgical Technologists.
2825 - Capital Restructuring Financing Program.
2825-A - Health Care Facility Transformation: Kings County Project.
2825-B - Oneida County Health Care Facility Transformation Program:oneida County Project.
2825-C - Essential Health Care Provider Support Program.
2825-D - Health Care Facility Tranformation Program: Statewide.
2825-E - Health Care Facility Tranformation Program: Statewide Ii.
2825-F - Health Care Facility Tranformation Program: Statewide Iii.
2825-G - Health Care Facility Transformation Program: Statewide Iv.
2825-H - Health Care Facility Transformation Program: Statewide V.
2826 - Temporary Adjustment to Reimbursement Rates.
2827 - Plant-Based Food Options.
2828 - Residential Health Care Facilities; Minimum Direct Resident Care Spending.
2829 - Nursing Homes; Disclosure Requirements.