Operation of Acute Psychiatric Crisis Residence

NY-ADR

1/31/07 N.Y. St. Reg. OMH-05-07-00003-P
NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
VOLUME XXIX, ISSUE 5
January 31, 2007
RULE MAKING ACTIVITIES
OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH
PROPOSED RULE MAKING
NO HEARING(S) SCHEDULED
 
I.D No. OMH-05-07-00003-P
Operation of Acute Psychiatric Crisis Residence
PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE State Administrative Procedure Act, NOTICE is hereby given of the following proposed rule:
Proposed action:
This is a consensus rule making to amend Subpart 589-2 of Title 14 NYCRR.
Statutory authority:
Mental Hygiene Law, sections 7.09(b) and 31.04(a)
Subject:
Operation of acute psychiatric crisis residence.
Purpose:
To correct an error in the title of the Subpart.
Text of proposed rule:
The title of subpart 589-2 is amended to read as follows:
Subpart 589-2
Operation of [Situational] Acute Psychiatric Crisis Residence
Text of proposed rule and any required statements and analyses may be obtained from:
Dan Odell, Bureau of Policy, Legislation and Regulation, Office of Mental Health, 44 Holland Ave., Albany, NY 12229, (518) 473-6945, e-mail: [email protected]
Data, views or arguments may be submitted to:
Same as above.
Public comment will be received until:
45 days after publication of this notice.
Consensus Rule Making Determination
No person is likely to object to this proposed rule making since it merely corrects an error in the title of Subpart 589-2.
Subpart 589-1, which precedes Subpart 589.2 in 14 NYCRR is correctly titled: Subpart 589-1 Operation of Situational Crisis Residence and the text of Subpart 589-1 deals with and references situational crisis residence. However, Subpart 589-2, is also titled: Operation of Situational Crisis Residence, even though the text of Subpart 589-2 deals with and references acute psychiatric crisis residence. This consensus rule making will correct the title of Subpart 589-2.
Job Impact Statement
It is evident from the nature of the proposed rule making, which merely corrects the title of a subpart, that the proposed rule making will have no impact on jobs or employment activities.
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