N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law 13.25 – Safety
§ 13.25 Safety.
Terms Used In N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law 13.25
- Arrest: Taking physical custody of a person by lawful authority.
- commissioner: means the head of the office for people with developmental disabilities. See N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law 13.03
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- Summons: Another word for subpoena used by the criminal justice system.
(a) The commissioner and the directors of facilities under his or her jurisdiction may designate safety officers to act as special police officers whose duty it shall be, under orders of the appropriate officer, to preserve peace and good order in such facilities and to fully protect the grounds, buildings, and patients. Such safety officers acting as special police officers shall possess all the powers of peace officers, as set forth in § 2.20 of the criminal procedure law, while performing duties in or arising out of the course of their employment. Such peace officers when acting pursuant to their special duties may issue and serve a simplified traffic information and appearance ticket, in the form prescribed by the commissioner of motor vehicles pursuant to § 207 of the vehicle and traffic law, upon a person when he or she has reasonable cause to believe that such person has committed a traffic infraction in his or her presence, and shall have the power to issue and serve an appearance ticket as defined in § 150.10 of the criminal procedure law for an offense other than a felony in lieu of an arrest.
(b) The commissioner shall cause to be developed and implemented a comprehensive training program for such safety officers. Such a program is to be provided to persons hired as safety officers within five weeks after such hiring, and shall include, but need not be limited to training in the following areas:
1. fire prevention;
2. basic criminal law;
3. first aid and cardio pulmonary resuscitation;
4. conducting investigations;
5. rudimentary police work, including issuance of summons, traffic control, and lawful use of force;
6. the proper use of restraint; and
7. any other training deemed necessary to augment such person's skills in providing necessary safety and security services for the facility.