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§  2806-b. Residential health care facilities; revocation of operating  certificate. Upon a determination by the commissioner that  there  exist  operational  deficiencies  in  a  residential health care facility which  show:    (a)  a  condition  or  conditions  in  substantial  violation  of  the  standards  for  health, safety or patient care established under federal  or state law or regulations; or    (b) any other conditions dangerous to life, health or safety; or    (c) that there exists  in  the  facility  a  pattern  or  practice  of  habitual  violation  of  the standards of health, safety or patient care  established under federal or state law or regulations, the  commissioner  shall take the actions prescribed by section twenty-eight hundred six of  this  article  to  revoke  the  operating certificate of the residential  health care facility which was the subject of such finding and, where he  deems it to be in the public  interest,  he  may  petition  a  court  of  competent  jurisdiction  to  appoint  a  caretaker as defined in section  twenty-eight hundred one of this article. The petition, the  proceedings  and  the procedures for the appointment of a caretaker shall be governed  by the provisions of subdivision two of section twenty-eight hundred ten  of this article, and the  powers,  duties  and  rights  of  a  caretaker  appointed pursuant to this section shall be the same as those authorized  by such subdivision.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-28 > 2806-b

§  2806-b. Residential health care facilities; revocation of operating  certificate. Upon a determination by the commissioner that  there  exist  operational  deficiencies  in  a  residential health care facility which  show:    (a)  a  condition  or  conditions  in  substantial  violation  of  the  standards  for  health, safety or patient care established under federal  or state law or regulations; or    (b) any other conditions dangerous to life, health or safety; or    (c) that there exists  in  the  facility  a  pattern  or  practice  of  habitual  violation  of  the standards of health, safety or patient care  established under federal or state law or regulations, the  commissioner  shall take the actions prescribed by section twenty-eight hundred six of  this  article  to  revoke  the  operating certificate of the residential  health care facility which was the subject of such finding and, where he  deems it to be in the public  interest,  he  may  petition  a  court  of  competent  jurisdiction  to  appoint  a  caretaker as defined in section  twenty-eight hundred one of this article. The petition, the  proceedings  and  the procedures for the appointment of a caretaker shall be governed  by the provisions of subdivision two of section twenty-eight hundred ten  of this article, and the  powers,  duties  and  rights  of  a  caretaker  appointed pursuant to this section shall be the same as those authorized  by such subdivision.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-28 > 2806-b

§  2806-b. Residential health care facilities; revocation of operating  certificate. Upon a determination by the commissioner that  there  exist  operational  deficiencies  in  a  residential health care facility which  show:    (a)  a  condition  or  conditions  in  substantial  violation  of  the  standards  for  health, safety or patient care established under federal  or state law or regulations; or    (b) any other conditions dangerous to life, health or safety; or    (c) that there exists  in  the  facility  a  pattern  or  practice  of  habitual  violation  of  the standards of health, safety or patient care  established under federal or state law or regulations, the  commissioner  shall take the actions prescribed by section twenty-eight hundred six of  this  article  to  revoke  the  operating certificate of the residential  health care facility which was the subject of such finding and, where he  deems it to be in the public  interest,  he  may  petition  a  court  of  competent  jurisdiction  to  appoint  a  caretaker as defined in section  twenty-eight hundred one of this article. The petition, the  proceedings  and  the procedures for the appointment of a caretaker shall be governed  by the provisions of subdivision two of section twenty-eight hundred ten  of this article, and the  powers,  duties  and  rights  of  a  caretaker  appointed pursuant to this section shall be the same as those authorized  by such subdivision.