Bill Text: NY S00085 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender long-term care facility residents' bill of rights.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 14-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-06-03 - COMMITTED TO RULES [S00085 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-S00085-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                           85

                               2021-2022 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                       (Prefiled)

                                     January 6, 2021
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  Sens. HOYLMAN, BIAGGI, KAPLAN, KENNEDY, RIVERA, SKOUFIS,
          STAVISKY -- read twice and ordered printed, and  when  printed  to  be
          committed to the Committee on Health

        AN  ACT  to amend the public health law, in relation to establishing the
          lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender long-term care facility  resi-
          dents' bill of rights

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1.  The public health law is amended by adding a  new  article
     2  46-C to read as follows:
     3                                ARTICLE 46-C
     4       LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY
     5                          RESIDENTS' BILL OF RIGHTS
     6  Section 4670. Definitions.
     7          4671. Unlawful actions.
     8          4672. Recordkeeping.
     9          4673. Protection of personally identifiable information.
    10          4674. Resident privacy.
    11          4675. Training.
    12          4676. Application.
    13          4677. Violations.
    14    § 4670. Definitions. For the purposes of this article:
    15    1."Gender  identity  or  expression"  shall  mean a person's actual or
    16  perceived gender-related identity, appearance, behavior, expression,  or
    17  other  gender-related  characteristic  regardless of the sex assigned to
    18  that person at birth, including, but not limited to, the status of being
    19  transgender.
    20    2. "Gender-nonconforming" shall mean a person whose gender  expression
    21  does  not  conform  to  stereotypical expectations of how a man or woman
    22  should appear or act.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02688-01-1

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     1    3. "LGBT" shall mean lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.
     2    4.  "Long-term care facilities" or "facilities" shall mean residential
     3  health care facilities as defined in subdivision three of section  twen-
     4  ty-eight  hundred  one of this chapter, adult care facilities as defined
     5  in subdivision twenty-one of section two of the social services law, and
     6  assisted living residences, as defined in article  forty-six-B  of  this
     7  chapter,  or any facilities which hold themselves out or advertise them-
     8  selves as providing assisted living services and which are  required  to
     9  be licensed or certified under the social services law or this chapter.
    10    5.  "Long-term care facility staff" or "facility staff" shall mean all
    11  individuals employed by or contracted directly with the facility.
    12    6. "Resident" shall mean a resident or patient  of  a  long-term  care
    13  facility.
    14    7.  "Transition"  shall  mean  to  undergo a process by which a person
    15  changes physical sex characteristics or gender expression to  match  the
    16  person's  inner sense of being male or female. This process may include,
    17  among other things, a name change, a change in preferred pronouns, and a
    18  change in social gender expression, as indicated by hairstyle, clothing,
    19  and restroom use. Transition may or may  not  include  hormone  use  and
    20  surgery.
    21    §  4671. Unlawful actions. 1. Except as provided in subdivision two of
    22  this section, it shall be unlawful for  a  long-term  care  facility  or
    23  facility  staff to take any of the following actions wholly or partially
    24  for a discriminatory reason  on  the  basis  of  a  person's  actual  or
    25  perceived  sexual  orientation,  gender identity or expression, or human
    26  immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status:
    27    (a) deny admission to a long-term care facility, transfer or refuse to
    28  transfer a resident  within  a  facility  or  to  another  facility,  or
    29  discharge or evict a resident from a facility;
    30    (b) deny a request by residents to share a room;
    31    (c)  where  rooms  are  assigned  by gender, assigning, reassigning or
    32  refusing to assign a room  to  a  transgender  resident  other  than  in
    33  accordance  with  the  transgender resident's gender identity, unless at
    34  the transgender resident's request;
    35    (d) prohibit a resident from using, or harass a resident who seeks  to
    36  use  or  does  use,  a  restroom  available to other persons of the same
    37  gender identity, regardless of whether the  resident  has  taken  or  is
    38  taking  hormones,  has  had  transition-related  surgery, or is making a
    39  gender transition or appears to  be  gender-nonconforming.    Harassment
    40  includes,  but  is not limited to, requiring a resident to show identity
    41  documents in order to gain entrance to a  restroom  available  to  other
    42  persons of the same gender identity;
    43    (e)  willfully  and repeatedly fail to use a resident's preferred name
    44  or pronouns after being  clearly  informed  of  the  preferred  name  or
    45  pronouns, even if the resident is not present;
    46    (f)  deny  a  resident  the  right  to wear or be dressed in clothing,
    47  accessories, or cosmetics that are permitted for any other resident;
    48    (g) restrict a resident's right to associate with other  residents  or
    49  with  visitors, including the right to consensual expression of intimacy
    50  or sexual relations, unless the restriction is uniformly applied to  all
    51  residents in a nondiscriminatory manner; and
    52    (h)  deny or restrict a resident from accessing appropriate medical or
    53  nonmedical care, or provide medical or nonmedical care,  that  unreason-
    54  ably demeans the resident's dignity or causes avoidable discomfort.

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     1    2.  The  provisions of this section shall not apply to the extent that
     2  they are incompatible with any professionally reasonable clinical  judg-
     3  ment that is based on articulable facts of clinical significance.
     4    3. Each facility shall post the following notice alongside its current
     5  nondiscrimination  policy  in all places and on all materials where that
     6  policy is posted:  "(NAME OF FACILITY) DOES NOT  DISCRIMINATE  AND  DOES
     7  NOT  PERMIT  DISCRIMINATION,  INCLUDING,  BUT  NOT LIMITED TO, BULLYING,
     8  ABUSE, HARASSMENT, OR DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT ON THE BASIS OF  ACTUAL  OR
     9  PERCEIVED  SEXUAL  ORIENTATION,  GENDER  IDENTITY  OR EXPRESSION, OR HIV
    10  STATUS, OR BASED ON ASSOCIATION WITH ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL  ON  ACCOUNT  OF
    11  THAT INDIVIDUAL'S ACTUAL OR PERCEIVED SEXUAL ORIENTATION, GENDER IDENTI-
    12  TY  OR  EXPRESSION,  OR  HIV  STATUS.  YOU MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE
    13  OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN  PROGRAM  (PROVIDE
    14  CONTACT  INFORMATION) IF YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU HAVE EXPERIENCED THIS KIND
    15  OF DISCRIMINATION."
    16    § 4672. Recordkeeping. 1.  A  facility  shall  employ  procedures  for
    17  recordkeeping,  including,  but not limited to, records generated at the
    18  time of admission, that include the gender identity,  correct  name,  as
    19  indicated by the resident, and pronoun of each resident, as indicated by
    20  the resident and such records will be kept up to date.
    21    2.  The  New  York state long-term care ombudsman program shall employ
    22  procedures for recordkeeping of complaints filed from residents of long-
    23  term care facilities pursuant to this article,  and  shall  establish  a
    24  method  of  publicly  reporting these complaints while maintaining resi-
    25  dents' individual privacy.
    26    § 4673. Protection of personally identifiable  information.  Long-term
    27  care   facilities  shall  protect  personally  identifiable  information
    28  regarding residents' sexual orientation, whether a resident is transgen-
    29  der, a resident's transition history, and HIV status  from  unauthorized
    30  disclosure,  as required by the federal Health Insurance Portability and
    31  Accountability Act of 1996 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 300gg),  if  applicable,  and
    32  any other applicable provision of federal or state law. A facility shall
    33  take  any steps reasonably necessary to minimize the likelihood of inad-
    34  vertent or incidental disclosure of that information to other residents,
    35  visitors, or facility staff, except to the minimum extent necessary  for
    36  facility staff to perform their duties.
    37    §  4674.  Resident privacy. Long-term care facility staff not directly
    38  involved in providing direct care to  a  resident,  including,  but  not
    39  limited to, a transgender or gender-nonconforming resident, shall not be
    40  present during physical examination or the provision of personal care to
    41  that  resident  if  the resident is partially or fully unclothed without
    42  the express permission of  that  resident,  or  the  resident's  legally
    43  authorized  representative  or  responsible  party. A facility shall use
    44  doors, curtains, screens, or other effective visual barriers to  provide
    45  bodily  privacy for all residents, including, but not limited to, trans-
    46  gender or gender-nonconforming residents, whenever they are partially or
    47  fully unclothed. In addition, all residents, including, but not  limited
    48  to,  LGBT  or  gender-nonconforming  residents, shall be informed of and
    49  have the right to refuse to be examined, observed,  or  treated  by  any
    50  facility  staff when the primary purpose is educational or informational
    51  rather than therapeutic, or for resident appraisal or  reappraisal,  and
    52  that  refusal  shall  not diminish the resident's access to care for the
    53  primary purpose of diagnosis or treatment.
    54    § 4675. Training. 1.  At least once every two years, a long-term  care
    55  facility shall ensure that each facility staff member who works directly

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     1  with  residents  receives  training  on  cultural competency focusing on
     2  patients who identify as LGBT and patients living with HIV.
     3    2.   The instruction required by subdivision one of this section shall
     4  be provided by an entity or individual with expertise in identifying and
     5  addressing the legal and social challenges  faced  by  LGBT  people  and
     6  people  living with HIV as they age and reside in long-term care facili-
     7  ties and shall teach attitudes, knowledge, and skills that enable facil-
     8  ity staff to care effectively for residents who  identify  as  LGBT  and
     9  residents living with HIV, which may include:
    10    (a) understanding and applying relevant data concerning health dispar-
    11  ities  and  risk factors for patients seeking clinical care who identify
    12  as LGBT and patients living with HIV;
    13    (b) legal requirements pertaining to patients who identify as LGBT and
    14  patients living with HIV;
    15    (c) best practices for collection, storage, use,  and  confidentiality
    16  of  information  regarding  sexual  orientation, gender identity and HIV
    17  status;
    18    (d) best practices for training support staff regarding  treatment  of
    19  patients who identify as LGBT or are living with HIV and their families;
    20  and
    21    (e)  understanding the intersections between systems of oppression and
    22  discrimination, recognizing that those  who  identify  as  LGBT  or  are
    23  living  with  HIV  may  experience  these  systems in varying degrees of
    24  intensity, addressing underlying cultural biases, and providing  nondis-
    25  criminatory care.
    26    3.  Facility  staff  required  to  receive training under this section
    27  shall receive the training within six months of hire unless  the  person
    28  provides  proof  of having received comparable training within the prior
    29  two years that the facility determines complies with this section.    If
    30  the  facility  accepts the person's proof of prior training, a record of
    31  the content of the prior training sufficient to determine its compliance
    32  with this section must be kept on site at the facility.
    33    4. The department, in conjunction with the office for the aging, shall
    34  develop and  implement  regulations  for  the  conduct  of  training  as
    35  required by this section.
    36    §  4676.  Application.  Nothing in this article should be construed to
    37  impede existing programs, benefits, or protections for LGBT residents or
    38  residents living with HIV at long-term care facilities.
    39    § 4677. Violations. 1. A violation of the provisions of  this  article
    40  shall be treated as a violation under section twelve of this chapter.
    41    2.  Any  facility  that  intentionally  violates any provision of this
    42  article shall be liable, in a civil action or proceeding  maintained  by
    43  one  of  more  residents  of the long-term care facility, for injunctive
    44  relief, damages, or any other appropriate relief in law or equity. If it
    45  shall appear to the satisfaction of the court or justice that the facil-
    46  ity has, in fact, violated a provision of this  article,  an  injunction
    47  may  be  issued  by such court or justice, enjoining and restraining any
    48  further violation, without requiring proof  that  any  resident  of  the
    49  long-term care facility has, in fact, been injured or damaged thereby.
    50    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    51  it shall have become a law.  Effective immediately, the addition, amend-
    52  ment and/or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implemen-
    53  tation of this act on its effective date are authorized to be made on or
    54  before such date.
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