New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 35 - COUNTY PSYCHIATRIC FACILITIES
Subchapter 4 - TRANSFERS BETWEEN REGIONAL STATE AND COUNTY PSYCHIATRIC FACILITIES
Section 10:35-4.3 - General transfer policies and procedures
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:35-4.3
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Transfers over the objection of a patient are permitted when a clinical determination has concluded that the decision is in the transferee's clinical best interest or necessary for the safety of other patients or administratively necessary due to a factor listed in 10:35-4.2.
(b) Transfers occurring as a result of overcrowding, life safety concerns, natural catastrophes, or consolidation of services shall require the approval of the Assistant Commissioner.
(c) The following procedures shall be in effect for transfers of patients between facilities:
1. Facility staff should actively promote
patient and family input into transfer decisions.
2. The designated sending psychiatric
facility must discuss the transfer with the designated receiving psychiatric
facility. If the parties agree to the transfer, they will arrange for a
specific date and time for the transfer to occur.
3. Both the patients scheduled to be
transferred, and their families, shall be notified by the sending psychiatric
facility as soon as possible after the transfer decision has been made, but no
later than 72 hours prior to the transfer. When a patient requests transfer,
staff shall notify him or her of their decision promptly.
4. In the event of an emergency transfer,
defined as imminent danger of serious bodily harm to self or others which less
restrictive placement alternatives other than transfer cannot adequately
address, the 72 hour notification requirement shall be waived. Only factors
listed at 10:35-4.2(a)3
and 5 may serve as the basis for an emergency transfer.
5. The psychiatric facility initiating the
transfer shall make the arrangements for the transfer, including
transportation.
6. If the two
psychiatric facilities do not agree on the transfer, the matter shall be
referred to the chief executive officer, or designee, of the respective
facilities for resolution. The patient's attorney shall be notified of the
disagreement. If the chief executive officers are unable to resolve the matter,
the Assistant Commissioner or a designee shall finally resolve the
matter.
7. All transfers are to be
handled in a timely manner as specified in the affiliation agreement.
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