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§ 400. Definitions. As used in this article the following terms:    (1)  "Examining  physician"  means  a  physician  licensed to practice  medicine in the state of New York, but who is not on the  staff  of  the  facility where the inmate is confined.    (2)  "Hospital"  means  a hospital in the department of mental hygiene  which is designated as such by the commissioner of  mental  hygiene  for  the care and treatment of mentally ill inmates.    (3) "In immediate need of care and treatment" means that the inmate is  apparently  mentally ill and is not able to be properly cared for at the  place where he is  confined  and  is  in  need  of  immediate  care  and  treatment in a hospital.    (4)  "In  need of care and treatment" means that a person has a mental  illness for which  in-patient  care  and  treatment  in  a  hospital  is  necessary.    (5) "Inmate" means a person committed to the custody of the department  of correctional services, or a person convicted of a crime and committed  to the custody of the sheriff, the county jail, or a local department of  correction.    (6)  "Mental  illness"  means  an  affliction with a mental disease or  mental condition which is manifested by a  disorder  or  disturbance  in  behavior,  feeling,  thinking,  or  judgment  to such an extent that the  person afflicted requires care and treatment.    (7) "Superintendent" means a superintendent of  a  state  correctional  facility  or  the  person  in charge of a local correctional facility by  whatever title he may be known.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-16 > 400

§ 400. Definitions. As used in this article the following terms:    (1)  "Examining  physician"  means  a  physician  licensed to practice  medicine in the state of New York, but who is not on the  staff  of  the  facility where the inmate is confined.    (2)  "Hospital"  means  a hospital in the department of mental hygiene  which is designated as such by the commissioner of  mental  hygiene  for  the care and treatment of mentally ill inmates.    (3) "In immediate need of care and treatment" means that the inmate is  apparently  mentally ill and is not able to be properly cared for at the  place where he is  confined  and  is  in  need  of  immediate  care  and  treatment in a hospital.    (4)  "In  need of care and treatment" means that a person has a mental  illness for which  in-patient  care  and  treatment  in  a  hospital  is  necessary.    (5) "Inmate" means a person committed to the custody of the department  of correctional services, or a person convicted of a crime and committed  to the custody of the sheriff, the county jail, or a local department of  correction.    (6)  "Mental  illness"  means  an  affliction with a mental disease or  mental condition which is manifested by a  disorder  or  disturbance  in  behavior,  feeling,  thinking,  or  judgment  to such an extent that the  person afflicted requires care and treatment.    (7) "Superintendent" means a superintendent of  a  state  correctional  facility  or  the  person  in charge of a local correctional facility by  whatever title he may be known.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-16 > 400

§ 400. Definitions. As used in this article the following terms:    (1)  "Examining  physician"  means  a  physician  licensed to practice  medicine in the state of New York, but who is not on the  staff  of  the  facility where the inmate is confined.    (2)  "Hospital"  means  a hospital in the department of mental hygiene  which is designated as such by the commissioner of  mental  hygiene  for  the care and treatment of mentally ill inmates.    (3) "In immediate need of care and treatment" means that the inmate is  apparently  mentally ill and is not able to be properly cared for at the  place where he is  confined  and  is  in  need  of  immediate  care  and  treatment in a hospital.    (4)  "In  need of care and treatment" means that a person has a mental  illness for which  in-patient  care  and  treatment  in  a  hospital  is  necessary.    (5) "Inmate" means a person committed to the custody of the department  of correctional services, or a person convicted of a crime and committed  to the custody of the sheriff, the county jail, or a local department of  correction.    (6)  "Mental  illness"  means  an  affliction with a mental disease or  mental condition which is manifested by a  disorder  or  disturbance  in  behavior,  feeling,  thinking,  or  judgment  to such an extent that the  person afflicted requires care and treatment.    (7) "Superintendent" means a superintendent of  a  state  correctional  facility  or  the  person  in charge of a local correctional facility by  whatever title he may be known.