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§  2805-o.  Identification  of  veterans  and their spouses by nursing  homes and residential health care facilities. 1. Every nursing home  and  residential  health  care  facility  as  defined in subdivisions two and  three of section two thousand eight hundred one of  this  article  shall  keep  and  maintain  accurate  records  identifying  veterans  and their  spouses residing within  such  facilities.  Such  information  shall  be  solicited  by nursing home and/or residential health care facility staff  upon a patient's admission, noted on the admission  form,  and  included  with  the  patient's file. In the case of patients currently residing at  such nursing homes or residential health care  facilities,  staff  shall  solicit  such information from each patient residing at such institution  and update the patient's file to indicate veteran status.    2. Every nursing home and residential health care  facility  shall  in  writing  advise  all  individuals  identifying themselves as veterans or  spouses of veterans that the division of  veterans'  affairs  and  local  veterans' service agencies established pursuant to section three hundred  fifty-seven  of  the executive law to provide assistance to veterans and  their spouses regarding benefits  under  federal  and  state  law.  Such  written information shall include the name, address and telephone number  of  the  New  York  state  division  of  veterans'  affairs, the nearest  division of  veterans'  affairs  office,  the  nearest  county  or  city  veterans'  service  agency  and the nearest accredited veterans' service  officer.    3. Every nursing home  and  residential  health  care  facility,  upon  request  of individuals identifying themselves as veterans or spouses of  veterans, shall transmit such veteran status information to the division  of veterans' affairs.    4. Any person who violates the provisions of  this  section  shall  be  subject to a civil fine not to exceed fifty dollars per violation but in  no event shall any fine exceed one thousand dollars.

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§  2805-o.  Identification  of  veterans  and their spouses by nursing  homes and residential health care facilities. 1. Every nursing home  and  residential  health  care  facility  as  defined in subdivisions two and  three of section two thousand eight hundred one of  this  article  shall  keep  and  maintain  accurate  records  identifying  veterans  and their  spouses residing within  such  facilities.  Such  information  shall  be  solicited  by nursing home and/or residential health care facility staff  upon a patient's admission, noted on the admission  form,  and  included  with  the  patient's file. In the case of patients currently residing at  such nursing homes or residential health care  facilities,  staff  shall  solicit  such information from each patient residing at such institution  and update the patient's file to indicate veteran status.    2. Every nursing home and residential health care  facility  shall  in  writing  advise  all  individuals  identifying themselves as veterans or  spouses of veterans that the division of  veterans'  affairs  and  local  veterans' service agencies established pursuant to section three hundred  fifty-seven  of  the executive law to provide assistance to veterans and  their spouses regarding benefits  under  federal  and  state  law.  Such  written information shall include the name, address and telephone number  of  the  New  York  state  division  of  veterans'  affairs, the nearest  division of  veterans'  affairs  office,  the  nearest  county  or  city  veterans'  service  agency  and the nearest accredited veterans' service  officer.    3. Every nursing home  and  residential  health  care  facility,  upon  request  of individuals identifying themselves as veterans or spouses of  veterans, shall transmit such veteran status information to the division  of veterans' affairs.    4. Any person who violates the provisions of  this  section  shall  be  subject to a civil fine not to exceed fifty dollars per violation but in  no event shall any fine exceed one thousand dollars.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-28 > 2805-o

§  2805-o.  Identification  of  veterans  and their spouses by nursing  homes and residential health care facilities. 1. Every nursing home  and  residential  health  care  facility  as  defined in subdivisions two and  three of section two thousand eight hundred one of  this  article  shall  keep  and  maintain  accurate  records  identifying  veterans  and their  spouses residing within  such  facilities.  Such  information  shall  be  solicited  by nursing home and/or residential health care facility staff  upon a patient's admission, noted on the admission  form,  and  included  with  the  patient's file. In the case of patients currently residing at  such nursing homes or residential health care  facilities,  staff  shall  solicit  such information from each patient residing at such institution  and update the patient's file to indicate veteran status.    2. Every nursing home and residential health care  facility  shall  in  writing  advise  all  individuals  identifying themselves as veterans or  spouses of veterans that the division of  veterans'  affairs  and  local  veterans' service agencies established pursuant to section three hundred  fifty-seven  of  the executive law to provide assistance to veterans and  their spouses regarding benefits  under  federal  and  state  law.  Such  written information shall include the name, address and telephone number  of  the  New  York  state  division  of  veterans'  affairs, the nearest  division of  veterans'  affairs  office,  the  nearest  county  or  city  veterans'  service  agency  and the nearest accredited veterans' service  officer.    3. Every nursing home  and  residential  health  care  facility,  upon  request  of individuals identifying themselves as veterans or spouses of  veterans, shall transmit such veteran status information to the division  of veterans' affairs.    4. Any person who violates the provisions of  this  section  shall  be  subject to a civil fine not to exceed fifty dollars per violation but in  no event shall any fine exceed one thousand dollars.