Bill Text: NY A09605 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Amended
Bill Title: Relates to investigations by observing critical protocols and procedures to ensure the safety and rights of an individual with a disability or a vulnerable person; establishes such protocols and procedures be developed by the justice center and the relevant advisory council and appropriate state agency; requires such protocols and procedures be developed by 1/1/2015 and be submitted to the legislature and implemented by 3/1/2015.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-06-18 - substituted by s7232a [A09605 Detail]
Download: New_York-2013-A09605-Amended.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 9605--A I N A S S E M B L Y May 9, 2014 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. GUNTHER, ABINANTI -- read once and referred to the Committee on Mental Health -- reported and referred to the Commit- tee on Codes -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to ensuring the safety and rights of an individual with a disability or a vulnerable person THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Section 553 of the executive law is amended by adding a new 2 subdivision 28 to read as follows: 3 28. TO CARRY OUT INVESTIGATIONS BY OBSERVING CRITICAL PROTOCOLS AND 4 PROCEDURES TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF A VULNERABLE PERSON OR PERSONS IN 5 LIGHT OF THEIR CLINICAL, PERSONAL CONSIDERATIONS AND THE NEED FOR THE 6 TIMELY COMPLETION OF AN EFFECTIVE INVESTIGATION. SUCH PROTOCOLS AND 7 PROCEDURES SHALL BE DEVELOPED BY THE JUSTICE CENTER IN CONSULTATION WITH 8 THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO SECTION FIVE HUNDRED 9 SIXTY-ONE OF THIS ARTICLE AND THE APPROPRIATE STATE AGENCY. PROTOCOLS 10 AND PROCEDURES DEVELOPED JOINTLY BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER 11 AND THE RESPECTIVE STATE OVERSIGHT AGENCY SHALL BE CONSIDERED FINAL UPON 12 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE DIRECTOR AND ANY SUCH COMMISSIONER AND SHALL NOT 13 DEPEND ON A FINAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE DIRECTOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER 14 AND ALL AFFECTED AGENCY COMMISSIONERS. SUCH PROTOCOLS AND PROCEDURES 15 SHALL INCLUDE: 16 (A) IN THE EVENT THAT IT IS NECESSARY TO OBTAIN INFORMATION IN THE 17 COURSE OF AN INVESTIGATION FROM A VULNERABLE PERSON, PROTOCOLS AND 18 PROCEDURES SHALL BE ESTABLISHED FOR ASCERTAINING WHETHER OR NOT INTER- 19 VIEWING SUCH PERSON IS CLINICALLY CONTRAINDICATED PRIOR TO SUCH INTER- 20 VIEW TAKING PLACE. NOTHING IN THIS SUBDIVISION SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO 21 REQUIRE A FORMAL CLINICAL ASSESSMENT PRIOR TO INTERVIEWING A VULNERABLE 22 PERSON. 23 (I) FOR THOSE VULNERABLE PERSONS SUBJECT TO AN INTERVIEW, THE JUSTICE 24 CENTER SHALL DEVELOP APPROPRIATE PROCEDURES AND PROTOCOLS TO ENSURE THAT 25 ANY INTERVIEW IS CONDUCTED SAFELY AND IN A TIMELY FASHION IN LIGHT OF 26 RELEVANT CLINICAL, BEHAVIORAL AND OTHER FACTS RELATING TO THE INDIVID- EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD15035-10-4 A. 9605--A 2 1 UAL'S DISABILITY, SAFETY AND WELLBEING. SUCH PROTOCOLS AND PROCEDURES 2 SHALL ALSO RECOGNIZE ANY ABILITY THE VULNERABLE PERSON MAY HAVE TO ADVO- 3 CATE ON HIS OR HER OWN BEHALF BY PROVIDING INFORMATION TO FACILITATE AN 4 INVESTIGATION TO ENHANCE HIS OR HER OWN SAFETY AND WELLBEING AND THE 5 SAFETY AND WELLBEING OF OTHERS. 6 (II) IN THE EVENT THAT AN INTERVIEW IS CLINICALLY CONTRAINDICATED, 7 DESPITE THE PROVISION OF APPROPRIATE PROCEDURES AND PROTOCOLS, INCLUDING 8 SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR EFFECTIVELY AND SAFELY OBTAINING TIMELY 9 INFORMATION IN LIGHT OF THE PERSON'S CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS SUCH AS 10 THE PRESENCE OF A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AS DEFINED IN SECTION FOUR 11 HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT OF THE SOCIAL SERVICES LAW, THE VULNERABLE PERSON 12 SHALL BE EXEMPT FROM SUCH INTERVIEW. HOWEVER, THE JUSTICE CENTER MAY 13 DETERMINE NOT TO GRANT SUCH EXEMPTION IF, IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROTOCOLS 14 AND PROCEDURES DEVELOPED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION, IT DETERMINES THAT 15 THERE EXISTS AN OVERRIDING HEALTH AND SAFETY NEED TO PROCEED WITH AN 16 INTERVIEW OF THE VULNERABLE PERSON AND PROVIDED THAT THE JUSTICE CENTER 17 TAKES NECESSARY MEANS TO PROTECT SUCH VULNERABLE PERSON'S HEALTH, SAFETY 18 AND WELLBEING DURING SUCH INTERVIEW. 19 (B) PROCEDURES TO INFORM A VULNERABLE PERSON AND/OR THEIR PERSONAL 20 REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PROTOCOLS USED IN AN INTERVIEW AND THAT SUCH 21 INTERVIEW IS VOLUNTARY. FURTHER, IF APPLICABLE AS DETERMINED BY THE 22 JUSTICE CENTER, THE VULNERABLE PERSON SHALL BE INFORMED THAT ANY SEARCH 23 OF THE VULNERABLE INDIVIDUAL'S PERSON OR PROPERTY SHALL ALSO BE DONE 24 VOLUNTARILY. SUCH PROCEDURES SHALL INCLUDE: 25 (I) APPROPRIATE NOTIFICATION TO A VULNERABLE PERSON AS TO WHAT TO 26 EXPECT IN AN INTERVIEW; 27 (II) AN APPROPRIATE MEANS OF INTERVIEWING A VULNERABLE PERSON GIVEN 28 THE LIMITATIONS SUCH INDIVIDUAL MAY HAVE IN COMPREHENDING QUESTIONS AS 29 WELL AS GIVEN LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL BARRIERS TO SUCH UNDERSTANDING; 30 (III) APPROPRIATE NOTIFICATION, WHEN AT ALL ADVISABLE GIVEN THE NATURE 31 OF AN INVESTIGATION TO A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE THAT A VULNERABLE 32 PERSON SHALL BE QUESTIONED OR SUBJECT TO AN INTERVIEW AND TO ENABLE SUCH 33 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE TO PROVIDE ANY INFORMATION WHICH THEY BELIEVE IS 34 NECESSARY TO PROTECT THE INDIVIDUAL; 35 (IV) PROCEDURES FOR DETERMINING UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCE A PERSONAL 36 REPRESENTATIVE SHALL ACCOMPANY AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY OR A 37 VULNERABLE PERSON DURING AN INTERVIEW. 38 (C) PROCEDURES TO FACILITATE THE PREPARATION OF PERTINENT INFORMATION, 39 INCLUDING CLINICAL INFORMATION, NECESSARY TO SAFELY CONDUCT AN INVESTI- 40 GATION PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION, INCLUDING TIMELY NOTIFICATION BY THE 41 JUSTICE CENTER TO THE APPROPRIATE ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL OF THE AGENCY 42 SERVING SUCH VULNERABLE PERSON THAT SUCH INFORMATION WILL BE REQUIRED. 43 SUCH INFORMATION SHALL BE READILY AVAILABLE TO THE JUSTICE CENTER ON A 44 FORM IT PRESCRIBES PRIOR TO ANY CONTACT BETWEEN THE JUSTICE CENTER AND 45 SUCH INDIVIDUAL. 46 S 2. Subdivision 4 of section 553 of the executive law, as added by 47 section 3 of part A of chapter 501 of the laws of 2012, is amended to 48 read as follows: 49 4. To develop standards and training curricula for investigators who 50 will be assigned to investigate reportable incidents involving vulner- 51 able persons, and to provide periodic training to such investigators. 52 Such standards, curricula and training shall address topics including, 53 but not limited to: (a) how to identify and investigate reportable inci- 54 dents; (b) the duty to report reportable incidents; (c) the requirements 55 of all codes of conduct; (d) all applicable disciplinary processes; A. 9605--A 3 1 [and] (e) PROTOCOLS AND PROCEDURES PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION TWENTY-EIGHT 2 OF THIS SECTION; AND (F) employees' rights pursuant to this article; 3 S 3. Protocols and procedure required by this act shall be developed 4 by January 1, 2015 and shall be submitted to the majority leader of the 5 senate and the speaker of the assembly and implemented by the justice 6 center by March 1, 2015. Regulations describing and implementing such 7 protocols and procedures shall be finalized no later than April 1, 2015. 8 S 4. This act shall take effect immediately.