New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter V - Medical Facilities
Subchapter A - Medical Facilities-minimum Standards
Article 1 - General
Part 402 - Criminal History Record Check
Section 402.9 - Responsibilities of providers; required notifications
Universal Citation: 10 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 402.9
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Recordkeeping.
(1) Each provider shall establish, maintain,
and keep current, a record of:
(i) a roster
of current employees who were reviewed pursuant to this Part and a list of
their staffing assignments; such roster shall be submitted by April 1st of each
year or upon written request of the department in a form and format specified
by the commissioner;
(ii) the names
of each person for whom a request for a criminal history information was
submitted to the department;
(iii)
for each such name recorded pursuant to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, a
copy of the signed informed consent form required pursuant to section
402.5 of this Part;
(iv) for each such name recorded pursuant to
subparagraph (ii) hereof, the results of the criminal history record check and
determination of the Department with regard to the employment;
(v) for certified home health care agencies,
licensed home care services agencies or long term home health care programs
licensed or certified under Article 36 of the Public Health Law, the onsite
supervision and alternate week contacts made for assessment of temporary
employees as set forth in Section
402.4(b)(2)(ii)
of this Title;
(vi) for adult
homes, enriched housing programs, and residences for adults licensed under
Article 7 of the Social Services Law, the onsite supervision of temporary
employees as set forth in section
402.4(b)(2)(iv)
of this Title; and
(vii) for
hospice programs certified under Article 40 of the Public Health Law, the
onsite supervision and alternate week contacts made for assessment of temporary
employees as set forth in section
402.4(b)(2)(v) of
this Title.
(2) Such
record shall be maintained in a manner that ensures the security of the
information contained therein, but which also assures the department of
immediate and unrestricted access to such information upon its request, for the
purpose of monitoring compliance with this Part.
(b) Notifications. A provider must immediately, but within no later than 30 calendar days after the event, notify the department, and document such notification occurred, when:
(1) any prospective employee who is subject
to a criminal history record check in accordance with this Part withdraws an
application for employment or is no longer being considered as a prospective
employee as defined in this Part; or
(2) any employee who was subject to, and
underwent, a criminal history record check in accordance with this Part is no
longer employed by the provider; or
(3) any employee once subject to, and
underwent, a criminal history record check in accordance with this Part but is
no longer working in a position defined in section
402.3(i) of this
Part for the provider.
(c) Retention and disposal of information.
(1) Each provider subject to the provisions
of this Part shall maintain information necessary to demonstrate compliance
with this Part, as set forth in subdivision (a) of this section, for at least
six years after the person ceases to be a subject individual, unless otherwise
directed by the department.
(2) If
directed to do so by the department, a provider subject to this Part shall
dispose of the summary of the criminal history information and/or any other
information related to criminal history record checks in accordance with such
direction.
(3) Disposal of the
criminal history information and records of department determinations shall be
performed in a manner that ensures the confidentiality of the
information.
(d) Policies and procedures. Each provider subject to the provisions of this Part shall have policies and procedures designed to implement the provisions of this Part. Amendment of existing personnel policies and procedures to reflect these new requirements is sufficient compliance with this subdivision.
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