N.Y. Fam. Ct. Act § 353.4
Transfer of certain juvenile delinquents
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As of January 1, 2015
§ 353.4. Transfer of certain juvenile delinquents. 1. If at the\nconclusion of the dispositional hearing and in accordance with section\n352.2 the court finds that the respondent has a mental illness, mental\nretardation or developmental disability, as defined in section 1.03 of\nthe mental hygiene law, which is likely to result in serious harm to\nhimself or others, the court may issue an order placing such respondent\nwith the division for youth or, with the consent of the local\ncommissioner, with a local commissioner of social services. Any such\norder shall direct the temporary transfer for admission of the\nrespondent to the custody of either the commissioner of mental health or\nthe commissioner of mental retardation and developmental disabilities\nwho shall arrange the admission of the respondent to the appropriate\nfacility of the department of mental hygiene. The director of a hospital\noperated by the office of mental health may, subject to the provisions\nof section 9.51 of the mental hygiene law, transfer a person admitted to\nthe hospital pursuant to this subdivision to a residential treatment\nfacility for children and youth, as that term is defined in section 1.03\nof the mental hygiene law, if care and treatment in such a facility\nwould more appropriately meet the needs of the respondent. Persons\ntemporarily transferred to such custody under this provision may be\nretained for care and treatment for a period of up to one year and\nwhenever appropriate shall be transferred back to the division for youth\npursuant to the provisions of section five hundred nine of the executive\nlaw or transferred back to the local commissioner of social services.\nWithin thirty days of such transfer back, application shall be made by\nthe division for youth or the local commissioner of social services to\nthe placing court to conduct a further dispositional hearing at which\nthe court may make any order authorized under section 352.2, except that\nthe period of any further order of disposition shall take into account\nthe period of placement hereunder. Likelihood to result in serious harm\nshall mean (a) substantial risk of physical harm to himself as\nmanifested by threats or attempts at suicide or serious bodily harm or\nother conduct demonstrating he is dangerous to himself or (b) a\nsubstantial risk of physical harm to other persons as manifested by\nhomicidal or other violent behavior by which others are placed in\nreasonable fear of serious bodily harm.\n 2. (a) Where the order of disposition is for a restrictive placement\nunder section 353.5 if the court at the dispositional hearing finds that\nthe respondent has a mental illness, mental retardation or developmental\ndisability, as defined in section 1.03 of the mental hygiene law, which\nis likely to result in serious harm to himself or others, the court may,\nas part of the order of disposition, direct the temporary transfer, for\na period of up to one year, of the respondent to the custody of the\ncommissioner of mental health or of mental retardation and developmental\ndisabilities who shall arrange for the admission of the respondent to an\nappropriate facility under his jurisdiction within thirty days of such\norder. The director of the facility so designated by the commissioner\nshall accept such respondent for admission.\n (b) Persons transferred to the office of mental health or of mental\nretardation and developmental disabilities, pursuant to this\nsubdivision, shall be retained by such office for care and treatment for\nthe period designated by the court. At any time prior to the expiration\nof such period, if the director of the facility determines that the\nchild is no longer mentally ill or no longer in need of active\ntreatment, the responsible office shall make application to the family\ncourt for an order transferring the child back to the division for\nyouth. Not more than thirty days before the expiration of such period,\nthere shall be a hearing, at which time the court may:\n (i) extend the temporary transfer of the respondent for an additional\nperiod of up to one year to the custody of the commissioner of mental\nhealth or the commissioner of mental retardation and developmental\ndisabilities pursuant to this subdivision; or\n (ii) continue the restrictive placement of the respondent in the\ncustody of the division for youth.\n (c) During such temporary transfer, the respondent shall continue to\nbe under restrictive placement with the division for youth. Whenever the\nrespondent is transferred back to the division the conditions of the\nplacement as set forth in section 353.5 shall apply. Time spent by the\nrespondent in the custody of the commissioner of mental health or the\ncommissioner of mental retardation and developmental disabilities shall\nbe credited and applied towards the period of placement.\n 3. No dispositional hearing at which proof of a mental disability as\ndefined in section 1.03 of the mental hygiene law is to be offered shall\nbe completed until the commissioner of mental health or commissioner of\nmental retardation and developmental disabilities, as appropriate, have\nbeen notified and afforded an opportunity to be heard at such\ndispositional hearing.\n 4. No order of disposition placing the respondent in accordance with\nthis section shall be entered except upon clear and convincing evidence\nwhich shall include the testimony of two examining physicians as\nprovided in section two hundred fifty-one.\n 5. If the respondent has been in detention pending disposition, the\ninitial period of placement ordered under this section shall be credited\nwith and diminished by the amount of time spent by the respondent in\ndetention prior to the commencement of the placement unless the court\nfinds that all or part of such credit would not serve the needs and best\ninterests of the respondent or the need for protection of the community.\n
§ 353.4. Transfer of certain juvenile delinquents. 1. If at the\nconclusion of the dispositional hearing and in accordance with section\n352.2 of this act the court finds that the respondent has a mental\nillness, or intellectual or developmental disability, as defined in\nsection 1.03 of the mental hygiene law, which is likely to result in\nserious harm to himself or herself or others, the court may issue an\norder placing such respondent with the office of children and family\nservices or, with the consent of the local commissioner, with a local\ncommissioner of social services. Any such order shall direct the\ntemporary transfer for admission of the respondent to the custody of\neither the commissioner of mental health or the commissioner of\ndevelopmental disabilities who shall arrange the admission of the\nrespondent to the appropriate facility of the department of mental\nhygiene. The director of a hospital operated by the office of mental\nhealth may, subject to the provisions of section 9.51 of the mental\nhygiene law, transfer a person admitted to the hospital pursuant to this\nsubdivision to a residential treatment facility for children and youth,\nas that term is defined in section 1.03 of the mental hygiene law, if\ncare and treatment in such a facility would more appropriately meet the\nneeds of the respondent. Persons temporarily transferred to such custody\nunder this provision may be retained for care and treatment for a period\nof up to one year and whenever appropriate shall be transferred back to\nthe office of children and family services pursuant to the provisions of\nsection five hundred nine of the executive law or transferred back to\nthe local commissioner of social services. Within thirty days of such\ntransfer back, application shall be made by the office of children and\nfamily services or the local commissioner of social services to the\nplacing court to conduct a further dispositional hearing at which the\ncourt may make any order authorized under section 352.2 of this act,\nexcept that the period of any further order of disposition shall take\ninto account the period of placement hereunder. Likelihood to result in\nserious harm shall mean (a) substantial risk of physical harm to himself\nor herself as manifested by threats or attempts at suicide or serious\nbodily harm or other conduct demonstrating he or she is dangerous to\nhimself or herself or (b) a substantial risk of physical harm to other\npersons as manifested by homicidal or other violent behavior by which\nothers are placed in reasonable fear of serious bodily harm.\n 2. (a) Where the order of disposition is for a restrictive placement\nunder section 353.5 of this act if the court at the dispositional\nhearing finds that the respondent has a mental illness, or intellectual\nor developmental disability, as defined in section 1.03 of the mental\nhygiene law, which is likely to result in serious harm to himself or\nherself or others, the court may, as part of the order of disposition,\ndirect the temporary transfer, for a period of up to one year, of the\nrespondent to the custody of the commissioner of mental health or of\ndevelopmental disabilities who shall arrange for the admission of the\nrespondent to an appropriate facility under his or her jurisdiction\nwithin thirty days of such order. The director of the facility so\ndesignated by the commissioner shall accept such respondent for\nadmission.\n (b) Persons transferred to the office of mental health or the office\nfor people with developmental disabilities, pursuant to this\nsubdivision, shall be retained by such office for care and treatment for\nthe period designated by the court. At any time prior to the expiration\nof such period, if the director of the facility determines that the\nchild is no longer mentally ill or no longer in need of active\ntreatment, the responsible office shall make application to the family\ncourt for an order transferring the child back to the office of children\nand family services. Not more than thirty days before the expiration of\nsuch period, there shall be a hearing, at which time the court may:\n (i) extend the temporary transfer of the respondent for an additional\nperiod of up to one year to the custody of the commissioner of mental\nhealth or the commissioner of developmental disabilities pursuant to\nthis subdivision; or\n (ii) continue the restrictive placement of the respondent in the\ncustody of the office of children and family services.\n (c) During such temporary transfer, the respondent shall continue to\nbe under restrictive placement with the office of children and family\nservices. Whenever the respondent is transferred back to the office of\nchildren and family services the conditions of the placement as set\nforth in section 353.5 shall apply. Time spent by the respondent in the\ncustody of the commissioner of mental health or the commissioner of\ndevelopmental disabilities shall be credited and applied towards the\nperiod of placement.\n 3. No dispositional hearing at which proof of a mental disability as\ndefined in section 1.03 of the mental hygiene law is to be offered shall\nbe completed until the commissioner of mental health or commissioner of\ndevelopmental disabilities, as appropriate, have been notified and\nafforded an opportunity to be heard at such dispositional hearing.\n 4. No order of disposition placing the respondent in accordance with\nthis section shall be entered except upon clear and convincing evidence\nwhich shall include the testimony of two examining physicians as\nprovided in section two hundred fifty-one.\n 5. If the respondent has been in detention pending disposition, the\ninitial period of placement ordered under this section shall be credited\nwith and diminished by the amount of time spent by the respondent in\ndetention prior to the commencement of the placement unless the court\nfinds that all or part of such credit would not serve the needs and best\ninterests of the respondent or the need for protection of the community.\n
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.