N.Y. Public Health Law 2571 – Children's institutions; examination of children on admission
§ 2571. Children's institutions; examination of children on admission. 1. The administrative officer or person in charge of every institution in this state operated for the express purpose of receiving or caring for dependent, neglected or destitute children or juvenile delinquents, except hospitals, upon receiving a child therein, by commitment or otherwise, shall, before permitting such child to contact with other children, cause inquiry to be made concerning the presence or recent exposure of such child to a communicable disease.
Terms Used In N.Y. Public Health Law 2571
- Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
2. If, on the basis of such inquiry, there is reason to suspect that such child may be ill or recently exposed to a communicable disease, such child shall not be permitted to contact other children until so authorized by the regular physician of the institution. A record of the results of all such inquiries and examinations shall be kept on file in the institution.
3. A thorough medical examination shall be performed on all children either immediately prior to admission to the institution or shortly thereafter.