Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a)
Definitions.
(1) Hospital library shall mean
a library in any hospital licensed by the New York State Department of Health
which serves the professional information needs of professional and related
staff. A hospital shall mean any not-for-profit hospital licensed by the New
York State Department of Health, under article 28 of the Public Health Law,
except:
(i) a facility against whose
certificate action has been taken pursuant to Public Health Law, section
2806;
(ii) a diagnostic and/or
treatment center, a nursing home, or a home health agency; or
(iii) a psychiatric hospital, even though
housed within a hospital as defined under section
2801 of the
Public Health Law.
(2) A
rural area shall mean a county with a population density of 1,500 or less per
square mile, exclusive of that portion of such county which is within the
corporate limits of a city with a population of 25,000 or more.
(3) A nonrural area shall mean an area other
than a rural area as defined in paragraph (2) of this subdivision.
(4) A rural hospital shall mean a hospital
which is located in a rural area.
(5) A nonrural hospital shall mean a hospital
located in a nonrural area.
(6) A
hospital library shall mean a library in a hospital which serves the
professional information needs of professional and related staff.
(7) A library serving a hospital shall mean:
(i) a library which has a health science
collection of at least 1,500 monographic and 175 serial titles, offers a full
range of medical information services, including access to computerized medical
data bases, and provides services to a hospital pursuant to a contract;
or
(ii) if, within a reference and
research library resources region, a library meeting the requirements of
subparagraph (i) of this paragraph does not exist or is unwilling to serve, a
library with a health sciences collection of at least 1,000 monographs and 125
serial titles and offering a full range of medical information services,
including access to computerized medical data bases, provided that such library
has been approved by the Education Department, upon the recommendation of the
director of the reference and research library resources system, to serve a
hospital pursuant to a contract.
(b) Eligibility criteria. In order to be
eligible for State aid for services to member hospital libraries pursuant to
paragraph c subdivision 4 of section
273 of the
Education Law, a reference and research library resources system shall:
(1) be operating under a plan of service
which was approved pursuant to former subparagraph (4) of paragraph d of
subdivision 2 of section
272 of the
Education Law;
(2) submit, as an
amendment to its plan of service, subject to approval by the commissioner, a
five-year plan detailing services to member hospital libraries and to libraries
serving hospitals, and showing how services to hospitals will be developed and
implemented in the reference and research library resources system area;
and
(3) amend such plan every five
years, and submit such amended plan to the commissioner for approval at least
one month prior to the expiration date of the plan.
(c) Five-year plan. The plan shall include,
but need not be limited to, the following elements:
(1) identification of all hospitals and
hospital libraries within the system area, with an indication of which hospital
libraries meet hospital library standards as set forth in subdivision (g) of
this section and which do not;
(2)
description of resources and needs of such hospitals and hospital libraries for
library materials and information services;
(3) description of the services proposed to
meet identified needs and to assist hospital libraries to meet the hospital
library standards adopted by the Board of Regents, including a description of
any direct services, contract services, or grants;
(4) identification of the libraries capable
of providing information services to hospitals;
(5) description of services to member
hospital libraries and to libraries serving hospitals;
(6) description of methods to be used to
involve hospitals in regional and statewide resource sharing
networks;
(7) description of
coordination with services provided under the Regional Medical Library Program
( 42 U.S.C. sections 280 a-1, 280 b [b][5], 280 b-8), including services
provided pursuant to Education Law, section 273(4)(b);
(8) description of the method for providing
hospitals which lack a library or a librarian with library services and
materials to meet the professional information needs of all hospital staff by a
professional librarian from a library serving a hospital, as defined in
paragraph (a)(7) of this section.
(d) Application and reports. Each reference
and research library resources system which has received approval of its
five-year plan shall submit to the department in a form and on a date
prescribed by the department, an annual application and program description for
services to hospitals in the region, including budget information for the year.
A narrative and budget report on the program of the prior year shall be due
within 60 days of the end of the year.
(e) Planning consultation. In preparing both
the five-year plan of service and the annual application, each system shall
consult with representatives from hospitals, libraries serving hospitals,
consortia of health information libraries, and the designated health resource
or area library or libraries of the Regional Medical Library Program ( 42
U.S.C. sections 280 a-1, 280 b [b] [5] and 280 b-8). both the five-year plan of
service and the annual application shall describe the process by which such
consultation has taken place.
(f)
Grants.
(1) The amount of State aid
apportioned annually to each reference and research library resources system
shall be determined by the commissioner within available appropriations,
following review and approval of the annual applications, taking into account
the number and size of hospitals to be served and the service to be
provided.
(2) From the amount
received annually by each system, the system may provide direct services to a
hospital library, make grants to hospitals to assist those hospitals to meet or
maintain the hospital library standards set forth in subdivision (g) of this
section, provide support to a library serving a hospital, and plan for
extension of services to hospitals not participating in the regional resource
sharing network.
(3) In order to be
eligible for a grant from a reference and research library resources system:
(i) A hospital shall submit a plan to the
system describing the proposed use of the funds. The system shall review such
plan and shall recommend to the department for approval, at the time the annual
application and program description for services to hospitals is submitted,
those plans which the system determines conform to the plan of service of the
reference and research library resources system.
(ii) A library serving a hospital shall file
a plan describing the services proposed to be rendered to hospitals. The system
shall review such plan and shall recommend to the department for approval, at
the time the annual application and program description for services to
hospitals is submitted, those plans which the system determines conform to the
plan of service of the reference and research library resources
system.
(g)
Hospital library standards.
(1) Collection. A
hospital library shall have an up-to-date, authoritative collection of
health-related informational materials appropriate to the needs of users, which
shall be cataloged, labeled, and arranged to increase availability.
(2) Staff. A hospital library shall be under
the direction of a full-time medical librarian and shall have adequate support
staff to provide the library services necessary to support the clinical
functions and other programs of the hospital, except that a hospital with less
than 300 beds may operate under the direction of a full- or part-time medical
librarian or under the direction of an employee trained in library skills and
supervised by a medical librarian who is available through a contractual
agreement.
(3) Services. A hospital
library shall provide:
(i) onsite access to
ready-reference information;
(ii)
interlibrary loan of books, journal articles and audio-visual
materials;
(iii) timely document
delivery for information needs relating to direct patient care;
(iv) access to photocopying
facilities;
(v) orientation to
library services and resources;
(vi) instruction in the use of reference
tools; and
(vii) access to
bibliographies of print and nonprint materials and literature searches through
the use of indexes and computer data bases.
(4) Participation in cooperative
arrangements. A hospital library shall participate in cooperative activities
and local consortia for such purposes as resource sharing, interlibrary loan,
union listing and cooperative acquisitions, and shall be a member of a
reference and research library resources system.