New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XIII - Office of Mental Health
Part 527 - Rights Of Patients
Section 527.4 - Communication needs
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) No facility shall deny care and treatment to, or otherwise discriminate against, persons who are non-English-speaking, deaf or hard-of-hearing.
(b) Each facility shall facilitate access to services by persons who are non-English-speaking, deaf or hard-of-hearing. Such persons shall include:
(c) In addressing the communication needs of persons who are non-English-speaking, deaf or hard-of-hearing in accordance with subdivisions (a)-(b) of this section, each facility shall take reasonable steps to ensure that:
(d) A recipient's family member or significant other may serve as an interpreter for the recipient if the recipient and family member/significant other agree to the arrangement, the arrangement is clinically appropriate, and the recipient has been informed of the option of using an alternative interpreter identified by the facility. Providers shall not predicate service delivery on the use of family members or significant others as interpreters.
(e) Plans of treatment or services developed for persons who are non-English-speaking, deaf, hard-of-hearing, or are unable, for any reason, to read or write, shall identify any significant related impact on such persons' functioning and treatment, and identify associated recommendations for treatment, including any reasonable accommodations.