Legislation
SECTION 193
Public homes
Social Services (SOS) CHAPTER 55, ARTICLE 5, TITLE 5
§ 193. Public homes. 1. Each public welfare district may establish and
maintain a public home, which may include an infirmary for the care of
chronically sick patients in addition to facilities for the care of
acutely ill patients, and may operate a farm in connection therewith, or
may contract with another public welfare district for the care and
maintenance of persons in need of institutional care who are unable to
pay for such care. If facilities are available in a public home the
commissioner of public welfare may establish regulations authorizing the
admission and care therein of persons in need of institutional care who
are able and willing to pay, in whole or in part for such care and
prescribing the conditions under which such admissions may be made. A
person in need of institutional care who is unable to pay therefor shall
not be refused care in the public home operated and maintained by the
public welfare district in which he resides or is found, when persons
able to pay for their care are receiving care in such home.
2. If the state commissioner of social welfare shall approve, a public
welfare district may use a building or buildings formerly used as a
tuberculosis hospital or sanatorium, or as a part thereof, for a public
home, a public home infirmary or an infirmary of a public home.
maintain a public home, which may include an infirmary for the care of
chronically sick patients in addition to facilities for the care of
acutely ill patients, and may operate a farm in connection therewith, or
may contract with another public welfare district for the care and
maintenance of persons in need of institutional care who are unable to
pay for such care. If facilities are available in a public home the
commissioner of public welfare may establish regulations authorizing the
admission and care therein of persons in need of institutional care who
are able and willing to pay, in whole or in part for such care and
prescribing the conditions under which such admissions may be made. A
person in need of institutional care who is unable to pay therefor shall
not be refused care in the public home operated and maintained by the
public welfare district in which he resides or is found, when persons
able to pay for their care are receiving care in such home.
2. If the state commissioner of social welfare shall approve, a public
welfare district may use a building or buildings formerly used as a
tuberculosis hospital or sanatorium, or as a part thereof, for a public
home, a public home infirmary or an infirmary of a public home.