9.55 - Emergency admissions for immediate observation, care and treatment; powers of qualified psychiatrists.

* § 9.55 Emergency   admissions  for  immediate  observation,  care  and             treatment; powers of qualified psychiatrists.    A qualified psychiatrist shall have the power to direct the removal of  any person, whose treatment for a mental illness he  or  she  is  either  supervising  or  providing  in  a  facility  licensed or operated by the  office of mental health which does not  have  an  inpatient  psychiatric  service,  to  a  hospital  approved  by  the  commissioner  pursuant  to  subdivision (a) of section 9.39 of this article or  to  a  comprehensive  psychiatric  emergency program, if he or she determines upon examination  of such person that such person appears to have  a  mental  illness  for  which  immediate  observation,  care  and  treatment  in  a  hospital is  appropriate and which is likely to result in serious harm to himself  or  herself  or  others.  Upon  the  request of such qualified psychiatrist,  peace officers, when acting pursuant to their special duties, or  police  officers, who are members of an authorized police department or force or  of a sheriff's department shall take into custody and transport any such  person.  Upon  the  request  of  a  qualified  psychiatrist an ambulance  service, as defined by subdivision two of section three thousand one  of  the  public health law, is authorized to transport any such person. Such  person may then be  admitted  to  a  hospital  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  section  9.39  of  this  article  or  to a comprehensive  psychiatric emergency program  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  section 9.40 of this article.    * NB Effective until July 1, 2012  * § 9.55 Emergency   admissions  for  immediate  observation,  care  and             treatment; powers of qualified psychiatrists.    A qualified psychiatrist shall have the power to direct the removal of  any  person,  whose  treatment  for  a  mental  illness  he  is   either  supervising  or  providing  in  a  facility  licensed or operated by the  office of mental health which does not  have  an  inpatient  psychiatric  service,  to  a  hospital  approved  by  the  commissioner  pursuant  to  subdivision (a) of section 9.39 of this article, if he  determines  upon  examination  of  such  person  that such person appears to have a mental  illness for  which  immediate  observation,  care  and  treatment  in  a  hospital is appropriate and which is likely to result in serious harm to  himself  or others, as defined in section 9.39 of this article. Upon the  request of such qualified  psychiatrist,  peace  officers,  when  acting  pursuant to their special duties, or police officers, who are members of  an  authorized  police  department or force or of a sheriff's department  shall take into custody and transport any such person. Upon the  request  of  a  qualified  psychiatrist  an  ambulance  service,  as  defined  by  subdivision two of section three thousand one of the public health  law,  is  authorized  to  transport  any  such person. Such person may then be  admitted in accordance with the  provisions  of  section  9.39  of  this  article.    * NB Effective July 1, 2012