N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 18, § 505.13
(2) Offering of and arranging for family planning means providing services under the medical assistance program such as:
(8) An institutionalized individual means an individual who is involuntarily confined or detained, under a civil or criminal statute, in a correctional or rehabilitative facility including a mental hospital or other facility for the care and treatment of mental illness; or, confined under a voluntary commitment, in a mental hospital or other facility for the care and treatment of mental illness.
(b) General.
(2) Contracts with nonmedical providers shall include arrangements with medical providers willing to accept referred recipients as patients.
(c) Recipient rights.
(2) Recipients shall be free to choose the medical provider of services and the method of family planning to be used.
(d) Payment policy.
(4) Contracts and rates negotiated by local districts in accordance with this section shall be subject to approval by the Department of Social Services.
(e) Sterilizations.
(1) Payment is available under the medical assistance program for sterilizations only if:
(2) Informed consent.
(i) An individual has given informed consent only if:
(a) the person who obtained consent for the sterilization procedure offered to answer any questions the individual to be sterilized may have concerning the procedure, provided a copy of the consent form and provided all of the following information or advice orally to the individual to be sterilized:
(ii) When informed consent may not be obtained. Informed consent may not be obtained while the individual to be sterilized is:
(3) Consent form requirements.
(ii) Required signatures. The consent form must be signed and dated by all of the following:
(iii) Required certifications.
(a) The person securing the consent must certify, by signing the consent form, that:
(b) The physician performing the sterilization must certify, by signing the consent form, that:
(c) In the case of premature delivery or emergency abdominal surgery performed within 30 days of consent, the physician must certify that the sterilization was performed less than 30 days, but not less than 72 hours after informed consent was obtained because of premature delivery or emergency abdominal surgery, and:
(d) If an interpreter is provided, the interpreter must certify that he or she translated the information and advice presented orally and read the consent form and explained its contents to the individual to be sterilized and that, to the best of the interpreter's knowledge and belief, the individual understood what the interpreter told him or her.
(f) Reimbursement.
Reimbursement for family planning services shall be available in accordance with provisions of section 368-a of the Social Services Law.
(a) Definitions.