N.Y. General Municipal Law Section 126-B
Public hospitals for chronically ill


1.

(a) The governing board of a county or city may by resolution determine that there shall be in such county or city a public hospital for the care and treatment of the chronically ill and make provision for the establishment and operation of such a hospital by such county or city in the same manner and in accordance with the same procedure as is prescribed by the provisions of this article for the establishment and operation of public general hospitals; and the provisions of sections one hundred twenty-six, one hundred twenty-seven, one hundred twenty-eight, one hundred twenty-nine, one hundred thirty-one, one hundred thirty-two, one hundred thirty-three, one hundred thirty-five-a and one hundred thirty-five-b shall apply thereto except to the extent they shall be inconsistent therewith.

(b)

Provided the state board of social welfare shall approve, such county or city may use for the operation of such a hospital a building or buildings formerly used as a tuberculosis hospital or sanatorium or a part thereof.

2.

(a) If such a hospital is established, provision shall be made for the admission of patients thereto, upon the authorization of the commissioner of public welfare of the county or city, as the case may be, who are receiving public assistance or care from such commissioner or who may be determined to be needy by such commissioner in accordance with the standards and criteria of his public welfare district pursuant to the provisions of the social welfare law, and for payment by such commissioner for the cost of care provided such patients.

(b)

When a patient who is not the concern of the public welfare commissioner is admitted, the superintendent shall cause to be made such inquiry as he may deem necessary relative to the ability of such patient, and of the relatives legally liable for his support, to pay for his care and treatment. If he finds that such patient, or said relatives, are able to pay for his care and treatment in whole or in part, an order shall be made by the superintendent directing such patient, or said relatives, to pay to the treasurer of such hospital for the support of such patient a specified sum per week, in proportion to their financial ability, but such sum shall not exceed the actual cost of maintenance. The superintendent shall have the same power and authority to collect such sums from the patient, or his relatives legally liable for his support, as is possessed by a public welfare official in like circumstances. If the superintendent find that such patient, or his said relatives, are not able to pay, either in whole or in part, for his care and treatment in such hospital, the unpaid cost of his maintenance shall become a charge upon the county or city by which the hospital is maintained, but may be subject to chargeback to another public welfare district pursuant to the provisions of the social welfare law. The provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to any person admitted for care and treatment of tuberculosis, as defined and provided for in the public health law.

(c)

No employee of such hospital shall accept from any patient thereof any fee, payment or gratuity whatsoever for his service.

3.

(a) Whenever a county or city has, prior to the enactment of this section, established a public hospital for the care of the chronically sick, the governing body of such county or city may by resolution provide that such hospital shall thereafter be controlled and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this section and article.

(b)

Any public hospital for the care of the chronically sick which may hereafter be established by the governing board of any county or city shall be subject to the provisions of this section and article. * NB There are 2 § 126-b’s

Source: Section 126-B — Public hospitals for chronically ill, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/GMU/126-B (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

120
Contracts for purification of water and sewerage
120‑A
Contracts for sewerage disposal
120‑AA
Source separation and segregation of recyclable or reuseable materials
120‑B
Supervision of sewage system
120‑BB
Town of Huntington solid waste management resource recovery facility
120‑C
Obligations and privileges relating to sewerage contracts
120‑CC
Enforcement of unpaid solid waste collection and/or disposal fee
120‑D
Officers of meeting
120‑E
By whom proposed district represented
120‑F
Contract
120‑G
Apportionment of cost
120‑H
Further provisions as to apportionment of cost
120‑I
Means of payment
120‑K
Payments
120‑L
Letting of contracts
120‑M
Application of other laws to procedure
120‑N
Maps and plans of sewers
120‑O
Definitions
120‑P
Referendum in cities and villages
120‑Q
Rules and regulations
120‑R
Cancellation of sewerage contracts for neglect
120‑S
Joint meeting for acquisition and operation of property
120‑T
Town and village may establish a joint water district
120‑U
Mutual aid for water service
120‑V
Contracts for disposal of sewage outside the state
120‑W
Contracts and agreements for solid waste management, collection and disposal
120‑X
Agreements for joint acquisition, construction and operation of public docks
120‑Z
Sewer hook-ups by private contractors
121
Establishment and maintenance of free public baths
121‑A
Creation of village and town police department in certain towns and villages
121‑B
Care of children admitted to certain places of amusement in certain cities, villages and towns under a local law or ordinance
122
Refusal to take persons to hospital prohibited
122‑B
General ambulance services
122‑C
Transport of police work dogs injured in the line of duty
123
Erection and operation of life-saving apparatus
124
Inspection of building elevators in Nassau county
125
Issuance of building permits
125‑A
Posting signs on dead-end roads
126
Establishment of public general hospitals
126‑A
Joint hospitals for cities, towns or villages
126‑B
Public hospitals for chronically ill
126‑B*2
Establishment of Broome county nursing home
126‑C
Appointment to board of managers of county hospital
127
Appointment and terms of office of managers
128
General powers and duties of managers
128‑A
Petty cash fund
129
General powers and duties of superintendent
129‑A
Erie county
130
Admission and maintenance of patients
131
Training school for nurses
132
Room for detention and examination of persons who are suspected of being mentally ill
133
Visitation and inspection
134
Existing county, town, city or village public general hospitals
135
Application of preceding sections
135‑A
Workshops in connection with hospitals and facilities for the aged
135‑B
Departments of occupational therapy in connection with public general hospitals and tuberculosis hospitals or sanatoria
135‑C
Prenatal and maternity care
136
Regulation of automobile junk yards
139‑C
Sheltered workshops
139‑D
Storage and display of firearms, ammunition and explosives

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 126-B’s source at nysenate​.gov

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