Any person who knowingly sells, delivers, or gives away or causes,
permits, or procures to be sold, delivered, or given away any alcoholic
beverage to a patient on the grounds of a department facility, except as
part of the patient's prescribed medical regimen or as part of a duly
authorized religious ceremony or observance, shall be guilty of a class
B misdemeanor.
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.