2022 New York Laws
PBH - Public Health
Article 5 - Laboratories
Title 6 - Laboratory Business Practices
586 - Payment for Services.

Universal Citation: NY Pub Health L § 586 (2022)
§  586. Payment for services. 1. It shall be unlawful for any purveyor
of clinical laboratory services, directly  or  indirectly,  through  any
person,  firm,  corporation or association or its officers or agents, to
bill or receive payment, reimbursement, compensation  or  fee  from  any
person  other  than  the recipient of the services, such recipient being
the person upon  whom  the  clinical  services  have  been  or  will  be
rendered.
  2.  The  provisions  of  subdivision  one  of  this  section  shall be
inapplicable to services rendered by a clinical laboratory  operated  by
the state of New York; and to payment by:

(a) A legal relative of the recipient of the services;

(b) An insurance carrier designated by the recipient of the services;

(c) A hospital as defined in article twenty-eight of this chapter on behalf of an in-patient or out-patient of such hospital having been the recipient of the services;

(d) One purveyor to another purveyor for actual services rendered;

(e) An industrial firm only for its own employees;

(f) A trade union health facility only for its registered patients;

(g) Governmental agencies and/or their specified public or private agent, agency or organization on behalf of the recipient of the services;

(h) A substance abuse or chemical dependence program which has been approved to operate by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services pursuant to the provision of section 23.01 or article thirty-two of the mental hygiene law on behalf of clients of such a program having been the recipient of the services; and

(i) A health maintenance organization operating in accordance with article forty-three of the insurance law or article forty-four of this chapter. 3. The public health council shall adopt and amend rules and regulations, subject to approval by the commissioner, to effectuate the provisions and purposes of this section.

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