New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 18 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter II - Regulations of the Department of Social Services
Subchapter D - Adult-Care Facilities
Part 488 - Adult Care Facilities Standards For Enriched Housing
Section 488.14 - Investigations involving facilities subject to the Justice Center
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
Investigations involving facilities subject to the Justice Center shall proceed consistent with the following requirements:
(a) Facilities must investigate all alleged violations of reportable incidents, including injuries of unknown origin. Facility policy and procedures must address the process of investigating an incident at the facility level. Such process must include, at minimum, the following elements:
(b) Any information, including but not limited to documents and other materials, obtained during or resulting from any investigation shall be kept confidential, except as otherwise permissible by law or regulation.
(c) The procedures required by paragraphs (a)(2) and subdivision (b) of this section may be altered if, and only the extent necessary to, comply with an applicable collective bargaining agreement.
(d) Investigations of reportable incidents must be completed, and the results of such investigation reported to the department, within five calendar days of the discovery of the incident. Additional time for completion of the investigation may be allowed, subject to the approval of the department, upon a showing of good cause for such extension. For purposes of this section, complete shall mean that all necessary information has been obtained to determine whether and how the incident occurred, to determine the remedial action necessary to address the occurrence, and to complete the findings referenced in paragraph (a)(7) of this section.
(e) Except to the extent otherwise prohibited by law, the facility shall provide information, whether obtained pursuant to the investigation or otherwise, to the Justice Center upon request, in the form and manner requested. Such information must be provided in a timely manner so as to support completion of the investigation subject to the time limits set forth in subdivision (c) of this section. Failure to provide such information in response to a reasonable request by the Justice Center shall be considered a violation of the facility's responsibilities under these regulations. The department and the Justice Center shall, except as otherwise prohibited by law, be permitted to share information obtained in their respective investigations of incidents subject to the reporting requirements of this section.
(f) If any remedial action is necessary, the operator, in collaboration with the department, shall establish a plan in writing. The plan shall indicate the operator's agreement to the remediation and identify a follow-up date and person responsible for monitoring the remedial action. The plan shall be provided, and any measures taken in response to such plan shall be reported, to the Justice Center.
(g) Facilities subject to the Justice Center shall establish and maintain a facility incident review committee consisting of persons identified by the director of the facility, including some members of the following: at least two direct support staff, two licensed health care practitioners, two residents and two family members, but not the director of the facility or provider agency. Such committee shall meet to:
(h) The department and the Justice Center may undertake investigations even if the facility is also investigating a matter. Investigations undertaken by the department shall conform to the elements specified in subdivision (a) of this section. Department investigations shall also comply with subdivisions (b), (c) and (d) of this section, except that the deadline for providing the final report of the investigation to the Justice Center shall be 50 days from the date the Justice Center accepted a report of abuse or neglect, and 60 days from the date the Justice Center accepted a report of a significant incident.
(i) The department or the Justice Center may direct a facility to cease its investigation, or to modify its investigation, even if such direction results in practice which varies from the requirements of subdivisions (a) through (f) of this section. Such documentation shall include the name of the Department or Justice Center representative who issued the directive and the date when the facility was directed to cease its investigation.