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The Office of Mental Health (OMH) operates psychiatric centers across the State. OMH also regulates, certifies and oversees more than 4,500 programs, operated by local governments and nonprofit agencies.
The federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (now part of New York law) requires insurers to provide behavioral health coverage similar to their coverage of medical or surgical treatments: quantitative (numerical) limits on treatment, such as: how often a patient receives treatment.
9.45 - Emergency Assessment for Immediate Observation, Care, and Treatment; Powers of Directors of Community Services. 9.46 - Reports of Substantial Risk or Threat of Harm by Mental Health Professionals. 9.47 - Duties of Local Officers in Regard to Their Persons With a Mental Illness.
Article 9 of the NYS Mental Hygiene Law is a foundational part of the states behavioral health safety net. It contains the laws governing the involuntary removal from the community and hospitalization of persons who may, as a result of their mental illness, pose a risk of harm to themselves or others.
New York Mental Hygiene Law Section 9.41 allows an officer to arrest an individual who appears mentally ill and is conducting themselves in a manner likely to result in serious harm to themselves or others.
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New York States Mental Health Courts (MHCs) seek to improve safety, court operations, and the well-being of justice-involved individuals living with mental illness by linking them with court-supervised, community-based treatment.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any agency, municipality, or public authority, in addition to existing powers, is authorized to enter into energy performance contracts of up to thirty-five years duration, provided, that the duration of any such contract shall not exceed the reasonably expected useful life
(MH 9.45) The DCS or Designee must receive a report from one of the following that the person meets the Emergency Standard: a parent, spouse, child, adult sibling or committee of the person; a licensed psychologist, registered professional nurse or certified social worker currently responsible for providing services

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