(a) The commissioner may by order defer admissions to any facility in
the department when the total number of patients therein exceeds its
capacity to an extent which will not permit adequate care and treatment
to be provided patients.
(b) If the commissioner shall determine that overcrowding exists in
the department schools, he may, within the amounts appropriated
therefor, authorize admission for care and treatment of any person with
a developmental disability to a designated facility approved for such
purposes by the commissioner. The patient and any liable relatives shall
be liable for payment of fees in accordance with article forty-three of
this chapter.
Structure New York Laws
Article 29 - General Provisions Relating to In-Patient Facilities
29.01 - Regulations and Forms.
29.03 - Effect of Court Order Authorizing Retention of a Patient.
29.05 - Community Agreements Regarding Admission Procedures.
29.07 - Commissioner's Powers Over Admissions to Department Facilities.
29.11 - Commissioner's Power to Transfer and Discharge Patients.
29.15 - Discharge and Conditional Release of Patients to the Community.
29.16 - Discharge; Certain Cases.
29.17 - Clothing and Money to Be Furnished Patients Discharged or Released.
29.18 - Client Service Report.
29.20 - In-Patient Nasogastric Feeding Procedures.
29.21 - Care of Children Born to Patients.
29.23 - Powers With Respect to Property of Persons Receiving Services.
29.25 - Sale or Delivery of Alcoholic Beverages to Patients Prohibited.
29.27 - Incarcerated Individual-Patients Placed in the Custody of the Department.
29.28 - Payment of Costs for Prosecution of Incarcerated Individual-Patients.