408 - Hospitals; admission of patients; in general.

§  408.  Hospitals;  admission  of  patients; in general. 1. If in the  judgment of the director of a hospital in the department the  number  of  patients  of the hospital at any time so far exceeds its proper capacity  that suitable care, training or discipline cannot be given to additional  patients, or for other reasons the admission of such additional patients  is impracticable, the commissioner in his discretion,  may  suspend  the  admission  of  patients  to  such  hospital  until such time as they may  properly be admitted.    2. The commissioner shall promptly  notify  courts  and  other  public  officers  empowered  to  commit  persons  to  such  hospital of any such  suspension of admission and of its termination. A  person  committed  to  such  hospital before the court receives notice of such a suspension may  be recommitted to another hospital to which he might have been  lawfully  committed in the first instance.    3.  In the admission of patients to such hospital the several counties  and the city of New York shall, so far as practicable,  be  entitled  to  have  in  such  hospital,  patients  in the ratio which their respective  populations bear to the population of the state as  ascertained  by  the  latest federal census or state enumeration.