Research


Scope and Content Note

These files were generated by the department's Office of Counsel which acts as such to both the Commissioners of Mental Health and Office for People with Developmental Disabilities. The bulk of the files deal with claims, suits, and grievances filed against the state and/or the department and with contracts and agreements entered into by the department. The claims filed against the state deal with such issues as misuse of drugs, malpractice, accidental deaths, automobile accidents, unlawful retention of individuals in department facilities, and staff firings. The contracts and agreements pertain to the purchases of services by the department from other mental health related agencies and non-profit organizations (these include pre-vocational training programs, transportation and recreational services); the Developmental Disabilities Act through which the department supervised the disbursal of federal funds to non-profit organizations such as the New York State Association for Retarded Children; hostels such as Vanderhyden Hall and Unity House of Cayuga County; and mortgage modifications.

Most of the series consists of legal case files that include claims, motion papers, affidavits, opinions, orders of dismissal, releases, grievances, contracts and agreements. The series also includes a small amount of incoming and outgoing correspondence and memoranda.

12045-92A: This accretion consists primarily of subject files, administrative law proceedings, and a small number of court cases. Subjects include abandoned property; clinic treatment programs; family care; developmental disability funded programs; medicaid claims; site selection; and termination of parental rights. There are files on the establishment, investigation, and operation of adult centers; surveys, transcripts, exhibit and other appeal materials relating to facilities disallowance (of funds under the Social Security Act); materials on rate appeal hearing proceedings (to raise per diem rates for clinical care and residential community costs); and administrative hearings transcripts, notes, internal memorandums, exhibits, and state's evidence for cases relating to suspension of operating certificates to family care providers.