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Matched Legal Cases: ['§601', '§508', '§402', '§730', '§730', '§730', '§250', '§330', '§390']

The Mental Health Resource Handbook
for Human Service Personnel
Serving the Local Correctional Population
Richard P. Miraglia, CSW
C. Terence McCormick, CSW
Pamela C. Morschauser, CSW
James R. Taisey, MA, CCHP
Michelle Rosenbaum, MA
Judith F. Cox, MA
Director for Case Management
M. Peter Paravati
Former Forensic Medical Investigator
Special thanks to the Fund for Modern Courts, Inc., New York, NY, for making its publication, "Criminal Court Monitoring Handbook," available to us for development of the Criminal Justice Process segments of this Handbook.
Copyright © 1987 by New York State Office of Mental Health. All rights reserved. Revised 2001
NYSOMH's intent is to make this handbook available for use by human service personnel serving local correctional populations. Non-profit and governmental organizations are encouraged to actively use this resource and may reproduce and distribute the forms and related narratives within their organizations.
Governmental and non-profit mental health agencies within NYS may obtain additional copies by contacting the Forensic Project at Ulster County Department of Mental Health (845-340-4168). Individuals or organizations from outside of NYS may purchase copies by contacting Printing and Design Services, 44 Holland Ave, Albany, NY 12229; Phone: 518-473-3574; Fax: 518-473-2684.
The Mental Health Resource Handbook was developed by the NYS Office of Mental Health, the NYS Commission of Correction and Ulster County Department of Mental Health as part of the NYS Local Forensic Suicide Prevention Crisis Service Project.
Grateful acknowledgment is made to those people who made significant contributions to the current edition:
OMH Office of Legal Counsel
Kathy Vitkowski
OMH Bureau of Forensic Services
Grateful acknowledgment is made to those people who made significant contributions to the original Handbook:
Laurie G. Sherman
OMH Production Services
The continued support of the OMH Commissioner was invaluable in developing the Handbook:
James L. Stone, MSW, CSW, Commissioner
Criminal Justice System for Adults in NYS - 1-1
Types of Criminal Charges in New York State - 1-1
Law Enforcement Agencies - 1-1
Court Jurisdiction - 1-2
Prosecution and Defense Functions - 1-2
Competency to Proceed and the "Insanity Defense" - 1-2
The Criminal Justice Process from Arrest through Sentencing - 1-3
Probation and Parole - 1-7
Youthful Offender - 1-8
Alternatives to Incarceration Program - 1-9
Police Lockups and Court Pens - 1-10
County and Municipal Jails - 1-10
New York State Department of Correctional Services - 1-11
New York State Commission of Correction - 1-12
New York City Board of Corrections - 1-13
Providing Mental Health Services in Local Detention/Correctional Facilities - 2-1
Need for Mental Health Services in Lockups and Jails - 2-1
Involvement of Criminal Justice Agencies in Local Mental Health Services Planning - 2-1
Types of Mental Health Services Provided - 2-1
Advanced Directives - 2-3
Operational Considerations: Working Within the Correctional Setting - 2-3
Establishing Liaisons and Maintaining Effective Relationships Within the Criminal Justice System - 2-5
Common Challenges for Corrections and Mental Health - 2-5
Mental Health Involvement in Capital Cases - 2-6
Current Opinions of the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs - 2-8
Forensic Mental Health Standards and Guidelines - 2-10
Jail Mental Health Services/References - 2-11
New York State Laws and Options Open to Mental Health Staff - 3-1
Introduction - 3-1
Major New York State Laws Governing Forensic Patients - 3-1
Mental Hygiene and Correction Law Commitments - 3-1
Financial Liability and Treatment Setting - 3-3
CPL Commitments and Court Ordered Mental Health Examinations - 3-3
Fitness to Proceed (Capacity) - 3-4
Not Responsible by Reason of Mental Disease or Defect - 3-5
Presentence - 3-6
Financial Liability and Treatment Setting - 3-7
Legal Alternatives and Their Impact on Psychiatric Hospitalization - 3-8
Kendra's Law - 3-11
Continuity of Care Planning - 4-1
Discharge Planning by OMH, CNYPC and RPCFU - 4-1
Transfer from County Jail to State Department of Correctional Services - 4-2
CNYPC Community Services (Satellite Units) - 4-3
CL §601(a) Inmate Information During Transfer of Custody - 4-5
CNYPC Transfer Sheet - County Jail Discharges - 4-13
Risk Assessment for Suicide in Jails - 5-1
336 ADM - Suggested Guide for Risk Assessment for Suicide in Jails - 5-3
References - 5-9
What Constitutes Legal Dangerousness for Purposes of Mental Health Commitments and Retentions - 5-10
MHL, CL, and CPL Commitments and Examinations: Procedures - 6-1
Mental Hygiene Law Article 9 - Commitment - 6-3
Mental Hygiene Law - Admissions Process Chart - 6-3
Correction Law §508 - 6-5
Correction Law §402 - 6-11
Criminal Procedure Law §730.20 - 6-17
Criminal Procedure Law §730.40 and §730.50 - 6-19
Criminal Procedure Law Designation Procedures - 6-21
Criminal Procedure Law §250.10 - 6-23
Criminal Procedure Law §330.20 - 6-25
Criminal Procedure Law §390.30 - 6-29
Mental Hygiene Law 33.13 - 6-31
MHL, CL, and CPL Commitments and Examinations: Forms - 7-1
OMH 465 - Civil Order for Removal to Hospital - 7-3
OMH 471 - Application for Involuntary Admission on Medical Certification - 7-5
OMH 471A - Certificate of Examining Physician - 7-7
OMH 471B - Request by an Examining Physician to Take into Custody/Transport a Mentally Ill Person - 7-9
OMH 472 - Voluntary Request for Hospitalization - 7-11
OMH 474 - Emergency Admission - 7-15
OMH 474A/476A - Emergency or C.P.E.P. Emergency Admission - 7-17
OMH 475 - Application for Involuntary Admission on Certificate of a Director of Community Services or Designee - 7-19
OMH 475A - Certificate of Examination By Director of Community Services or Designee - 7-21
OMH 475B - Certificate of Observation By Director of Community Services (Non-Physician) - 7-23
OMH 475C - Examination Within 24 Hours - 7-25
OMH 475D - Examination Within 72 Hours - 7-27
OMH 476 - C.P.E.P. Emergency Admission - 7-29
OMH 402.1 - Proceedings for Commitment of Mentally Ill Inmate/Report of Physician - 7-31
OMH 402.2 - Proceedings for Commitment of Mentally Ill Inmate/Application for Order to Examine - 7-33
OMH 402.3 - Proceedings for Commitment of Mentally Ill Inmate/Order to Examine - 7-35
OMH 402.4 - Proceedings for Commitment of Mentally Ill Inmate/Certificate of Examining Physician - 7-37
OMH 402.5 - Proceedings for Commitment of Mentally Ill Inmate/Notice of Application - 7-39
OMH 402.6 - Proceedings for Commitment of Mentally Ill Inmate/Petition - 7-41
OMH 402.7 - Proceedings for Commitment of Mentally Ill Inmate/Affidavit of Service - 7-43
OMH 402.8 - Proceedings for Commitment of Mentally Ill Inmate/Order for Hearing - 7-45
OMH 402.9 - Proceedings for Commitment of Mentally Ill Inmate/Decision (After Hearing) - 7-47
OMH 402.10 - Proceedings for Commitment of Mentally Ill Inmate/Order of Commitment - 7-49
OMH 408.12 - Petition Affidavit and Order for Forthwith Commitment of Mentally Ill Inmate/Petition to Forthwith Commit/Affidavit of
Two Examining Physicians - 7-51
OMH 408.13 - Order of Forthwith Commitment - 7-52
AHR 704 Examination Report (C.P.L. Article 730) - 7-53
Form Y - Examination Report by a Qualified Psychiatric Examiner - 7-55
Affidavit of Service - 7-57
A - General References & Resources - A-1
B - Civil Liability: Implications for Corrections/Detention Officers - B-1
C - Defense and Indemnification of Offices and Employees of the State and Public Entities - C-1
D - New York State Office of Mental Health Organization, Structure and Facilities - D-1
E - The Layperson's Glossary of Legal and Technical Terms - E-1
The New York State Criminal Justice System - 1-14
Chart I - Mental Hygiene, Criminal Procedure, Penal and Correction Laws: General Purpose and Statutes Governing Psychiatric Hospital Commitments and Court Ordered Examinations Applicable to the
Adult Forensic Patient - 3-2
Chart II - Financial Liability and Treatment Setting for Criminal Law Admissions - 3-3
Chart III - Financial Liability and Treatment Setting for Criminal Procedure Law Evaluations - 3-7
Chart IV - Impact of Various Legal Alternatives on the Psychiatric Hospitalization of Pre-Arraigned, Arraigned But Not Sentenced and Sentenced Criminal Justice Patients - 3-10