Order - Discontinuation of Treatment - New York 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the county and date at the top of the form. This sets the context for your order.
  3. In the section labeled 'In the Matter of', provide the name of the person alleged to be in need of supervision.
  4. Fill in the Docket Number, which is essential for tracking your case within the court system.
  5. Review the petition details carefully. Indicate whether treatment has been discontinued or suspended, and provide reasons as required.
  6. Check the appropriate box regarding whether relief is granted or denied, ensuring clarity on your request's outcome.
  7. Complete any additional sections as necessary, including dates for mailing or receipt of this order.

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You or a family member may have received benefits and are now wondering if you have to pay back Medicaid in NY. Unfortunately, like most areas of law, there is not a straightforward answer. It depends on the specific circumstances. However, there are some unique situations in which repayment is not required.
No additional prescriptions for a controlled substance may be issued by a practitioner to an ultimate user within 30 days of the date of any prescription previously issued unless and until the ultimate user has exhausted all but a seven days supply of that controlled substance provided by any previously issued
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MOLST is generally for patients with serious health conditions. Physicians should consider consulting with the patient about completing a MOLST form if the patient: Wants to avoid or receive life-sustaining treatment. Resides in a long-term care facility or requires long-term care services.

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