New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XXI - OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Part 815 - Patient Rights
Section 815.7 - Procedure at discharge
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) The director of a facility or service provider shall be responsible for any recommendation to discharge a patient against the patient's wishes. The director or their designee shall implement such recommendations only after the director:
(b) For providers of opioid full agonist medications, no dose taper shall begin until after completion of the aforesaid process and all efforts to transfer the patient to another provider of opioid full agonist medications have been exhausted.
(c) For inpatient and residential providers, no patient shall be forced to leave the program until after completion of the aforesaid process. No patient shall be forced to leave the program between 6:00 P.M. and 8:00 A.M. unless appropriate arrangements have been made. Safe and appropriate transportation, travel arrangements, and travel costs shall be provided or arranged as needed.
(d) The patient, and their family/significant other(s) shall be offered overdose prevention education, naloxone education and training and a naloxone kit or prescription.
(e) None of the foregoing shall apply to an emergency discharge where the patient is determined reasonably to be a danger to others. A provider may make an emergency discharge immediately upon making such a determination, subject to the patient's right to appeal after the patient is discharged.
(f) A discharge pursuant to a patient's refusal to consent to a proper request to screen in accordance with section 815.10 of this Part may be made immediately upon the refusal but incremental strength-based and trauma informed interventions should be employed before a patient is discharged for the refusal, subject to the patient's right to appeal after the patient is discharged.
(g) All of the foregoing must be documented in the patient's record.