9.01 - Definitions.

§ 9.01 Definitions.    As used in this article:    "in  need  of  care  and  treatment"  means that a person has a mental  illness for which  in-patient  care  and  treatment  in  a  hospital  is  appropriate.    "in  need of involuntary care and treatment" means that a person has a  mental illness for which care and treatment as a patient in  a  hospital  is  essential to such person's welfare and whose judgment is so impaired  that he is unable to understand the need for such care and treatment.    "likelihood to result in serious harm" or "likely to result in serious  harm" means (a) a substantial risk of physical harm  to  the  person  as  manifested  by  threats of or attempts at suicide or serious bodily harm  or other conduct demonstrating that the person is dangerous  to  himself  or  herself, or (b) a substantial risk of physical harm to other persons  as manifested by homicidal or other violent behavior by which others are  placed in reasonable fear of serious physical harm.    "need for retention" means that a person who has been  admitted  to  a  hospital  pursuant  to  this  article is in need of involuntary care and  treatment in a hospital for a further period.    "record"  of  a  patient  shall  consist  of  admission,  transfer  or  retention  papers  and  orders,  and  accompanying data required by this  article and by the regulations of the commissioner.    "director of community  services"  means  the  director  of  community  services  for  the  mentally  disabled  appointed  pursuant  to  article  forty-one of this chapter.    "qualified  psychiatrist"  means  a  physician  licensed  to  practice  medicine in New York state who: (a) is a diplomate of the American board  of  psychiatry  and  neurology  or  is  eligible to be certified by that  board; or  (b)  is  certified  by  the  American  osteopathic  board  of  neurology and psychiatry or is eligible to be certified by that board.