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T2016-4495
| * | | | | Oversight - Evaluating Recent Changes in Healthcare in City Correctional Facilities. | Oversight | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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T2016-4495
| * | | | | Oversight - Evaluating Recent Changes in Healthcare in City Correctional Facilities. | Oversight | | Filed, by Committee | |
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Int 0852-2015
| * | Elizabeth S. Crowley | | Proposed Int. No. 852-A | Mandating that correction officers escort inmates to medical visits in a timely fashion. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction (“DOC”) to ensure that all inmates who require an escort to a medical facility be provided such escort within a reasonable period of time. It also requires the DOC to publish a quarterly report on its website containing both the average and median amount of time between which an escort is requested by an inmate and when such escort actually occurred. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0852-2015
| * | Elizabeth S. Crowley | | | Mandating that correction officers escort inmates to medical visits in a timely fashion. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction (“DOC”) to ensure that all inmates who require an escort to a medical facility be provided such escort within a reasonable period of time. It also requires the DOC to publish a quarterly report on its website containing both the average and median amount of time between which an escort is requested by an inmate and when such escort actually occurred. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 0852-2015
| * | Elizabeth S. Crowley | | | Mandating that correction officers escort inmates to medical visits in a timely fashion. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction (“DOC”) to ensure that all inmates who require an escort to a medical facility be provided such escort within a reasonable period of time. It also requires the DOC to publish a quarterly report on its website containing both the average and median amount of time between which an escort is requested by an inmate and when such escort actually occurred. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 1013-2015
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | | Discharge planning for inmates in city correctional facilities. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction (“DOC”) to provide or contract to provide discharge planning services to all inmates who serve a sentence of more than 30 days in a DOC facility, except for those inmates who are released to a hospital or the custody of another governmental entity. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1013-2015
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | | Discharge planning for inmates in city correctional facilities. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction (“DOC”) to provide or contract to provide discharge planning services to all inmates who serve a sentence of more than 30 days in a DOC facility, except for those inmates who are released to a hospital or the custody of another governmental entity. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 1014-2015
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | | Requiring the DOC to post on its website an annual report regarding mentally ill inmates and recidivism, and to repeal section 3 of LL# 54 for the year 2004, relating to the date such local law is repealed. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction (“DOC”) to issue a yearly report regarding the number and rate of inmates discharged to the community with mental health issues, and the number and rate at which these individuals are re-admitted to DOC custody within a year of their discharge. The bill also repeals a section of a local law passed in 2004 relating to discharge planning and applications for government benefits. This section permitted this law to be repealed at the DOC’s request if the Council did not renew the law within 1 year of such request. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1014-2015
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | | Requiring the DOC to post on its website an annual report regarding mentally ill inmates and recidivism, and to repeal section 3 of LL# 54 for the year 2004, relating to the date such local law is repealed. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction (“DOC”) to issue a yearly report regarding the number and rate of inmates discharged to the community with mental health issues, and the number and rate at which these individuals are re-admitted to DOC custody within a year of their discharge. The bill also repeals a section of a local law passed in 2004 relating to discharge planning and applications for government benefits. This section permitted this law to be repealed at the DOC’s request if the Council did not renew the law within 1 year of such request. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 1064-2016
| * | Elizabeth S. Crowley | | | Requiring the DOC to evaluate programs it utilizes. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction (“DOC”) to evaluate the programs that are offered to inmates, and submit a yearly report summarizing this evaluation to the Mayor and Council, and post such report online. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1064-2016
| * | Elizabeth S. Crowley | | | Requiring the DOC to evaluate programs it utilizes. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction (“DOC”) to evaluate the programs that are offered to inmates, and submit a yearly report summarizing this evaluation to the Mayor and Council, and post such report online. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 1144-2016
| * | Laurie A. Cumbo | | | Requiring the use of trauma-informed care in city correctional facilities. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction to train appropriate staff on the use of trauma-informed care, to use trauma-informed care consistently with federal guidance, and to issue a yearly public report on the training and usage of trauma-informed care. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1144-2016
| * | Laurie A. Cumbo | | | Requiring the use of trauma-informed care in city correctional facilities. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction to train appropriate staff on the use of trauma-informed care, to use trauma-informed care consistently with federal guidance, and to issue a yearly public report on the training and usage of trauma-informed care. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 1183-2016
| * | Andrew Cohen | | | Arrestee health screenings and the exchange of health information of inmates in the custody of the department of correction. | Introduction | This bill requires the New York City Police Department to create a report when a person who is arrested is treated at a hospital while under arrest. These reports must be promptly sent to the Department of Health and Mental Health (“DOHMH”) if the arrested person is taken into the custody of the Department of Correction (“DOC”).
The bill also requires the DOHMH or its designee to screen every person scheduled for arraignment in a criminal court for possible medical or mental health issues, and to make reports of such screenings available to healthcare providers operating on inmates in DOC custody. The bill also requires the DOHMH to establish procedures to obtain medical records from inmates created while such inmates were in police custody. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1183-2016
| * | Andrew Cohen | | | Arrestee health screenings and the exchange of health information of inmates in the custody of the department of correction. | Introduction | This bill requires the New York City Police Department to create a report when a person who is arrested is treated at a hospital while under arrest. These reports must be promptly sent to the Department of Health and Mental Health (“DOHMH”) if the arrested person is taken into the custody of the Department of Correction (“DOC”).
The bill also requires the DOHMH or its designee to screen every person scheduled for arraignment in a criminal court for possible medical or mental health issues, and to make reports of such screenings available to healthcare providers operating on inmates in DOC custody. The bill also requires the DOHMH to establish procedures to obtain medical records from inmates created while such inmates were in police custody. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Res 0461-2014
| * | Elizabeth S. Crowley | | | Continue Medicaid coverage for individuals while they are incarcerated in correctional facilities, including NYC jails. | Resolution | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Res 0461-2014
| * | Elizabeth S. Crowley | | | Continue Medicaid coverage for individuals while they are incarcerated in correctional facilities, including NYC jails. | Resolution | | Laid Over by Committee | |
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