New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XIII - Office of Mental Health
Part 600 - Crisis Stabilization Centers
Section 600.6 - Inspection

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) The Office shall have initial and ongoing inspection responsibility for all Crisis Stabilization Centers established pursuant to this Part. The purpose of the inspection is to ensure compliance with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and guidance as well as to determine the renewal term of the operating certificate.

(b) The Office review shall be performed by staff with expertise as necessary to ensure Recipient health and safety. Any significant deficiencies will immediately be referred for enforcement. If at any point during the inspection, findings are identified that suggest imminent risk of serious harm or injury to Recipients, the inspector(s) will immediately contact their supervisor.

(c) Inspections shall be conducted utilizing a single oversight instrument. All deficiencies and/or corrective action will be overseen by the Office. Each Crisis Stabilization Center shall undergo an unannounced inspection which will occur prior to renewal of the Operating Certificate.

(d) At the start of the inspection, the inspector(s) will meet with the Crisis Stabilization Center administrative staff to explain the purpose and scope of the inspection and request any documentation (e.g., policies; staffing information; etc.) that may be needed to facilitate the review.

(e) The inspection will include, but not be limited to, the following areas of review:

(1) on-site inspection of service appearance, conditions and general safety;

(2) evaluation of the sponsor, its management systems, and procedures;

(3) Recipient case record review;

(4) interviews of staff and Recipients;

(5) examination of staffing patterns and staff qualifications;

(6) analysis of statistical information contained in reports required to be submitted by the service;

(7) compliance with the reporting requirements;

(8) verification of staff credentials, and staff training, as applicable;

(9) incident reporting requirements; and

(10) such other operating areas of activities as may be necessary or appropriate to determine compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

(f) At the conclusion of the inspection, the inspector(s) will meet with the Crisis Stabilization Center's administrative staff to discuss all deficiencies identified during the inspection.

(g) Upon completion of the inspection, a written report will be provided to the Crisis Stabilization Center which describes the results of the inspection, including each regulatory deficiency identified, if any. The Crisis Stabilization Center shall take all actions necessary to correct all deficiencies reported. The Crisis Stabilization Center shall submit a plan of correction to the Office within 30 days, which shall state the specific actions taken or planned actions to achieve compliance with identified requirements. Any planned actions described in the plan of correction must be accompanied with a timetable for their implementation.

(h) If the Crisis Stabilization Center fails, within the specified or an otherwise reasonable time, to correct any reported deficiencies, or fails to maintain satisfactory compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations, the Office may revoke, suspend or limit the operating certificate or license or levy a civil fine for such failures, in accordance with applicable regulations.

(i) Concurrently, each Crisis Stabilization Center shall undergo a fiscal viability review which will include an assessment of the financial information of the Crisis Stabilization Center. Such information shall be submitted in intervals and in a form prescribed by the Office, for compliance with minimum standards established by the Office, in order to determine the Crisis Stabilization Center's fiscal capability to effectively support the authorized services.

(j) Crisis Stabilization Centers that fail to meet the minimum standards of the Office shall be required to submit a corrective action plan setting forth the specific actions to be taken to meet the minimum standards within a reasonable time frame.

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