New York State Commission In Lunacy
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The New York State Hospital Commission is a subdivision of the New York State Department of Health. It was called the State Commission in Lunacy from 1895 to 1912.


History

In 1894
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adopted the New York State Constitution. It took effect on January 1, 1895. It created a State Commission in Lunacy having "exclusive jurisdiction over all institutions for the care and treatment of the insane, epileptics and idiots". By the provisions of chapter 121 of the Laws of 1912, the State Commission in Lunacy was designated the State Hospital Commission. The Commission consisted of three commissioners appointed by the
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for terms of six years, with the exception of New York State Medical Commissioner, who served based on his "good behavior". Every private institution for the insane had to be issued a license from the commission. By chapter 32 of the Laws of 1909, the Commission was given supervision over the expenditures of all New York State hospitals for the insane: "no disbursements for any purpose can be made by these institutions except upon quarterly estimates, which must be submitted to the Commission for revision and approval. All vouchers for the maintenance and building improvements account of the State hospitals are paid through the office of the Commission." There was also a Bureau of Deportation which acted under the direction of the Commission to return nonresident insane persons to their place of origin.


Bureaus

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Members

* Frederick A. Higgins. * Everett S. Elwood. *
Albert Warren Ferris Albert Warren Ferris (December 3, 1856-4 October 1937) was an American psychiatrist, born in Brooklyn, New York. Ferris received his A.B from the University of the City of New York, now New York University, in 1878, his A.M. in 1885 from the same ...
, President from September 23, 1907 - December 27, 1911. *
Carlos Frederick MacDonald Carlos Frederick MacDonald, M.D. (August 29, 1845 – May 29, 1926) was a psychiatrist, and the chairman of the New York State Commission in Lunacy from 1880 to 1896. He was involved in the design of the first electric chair and examined Leon F ...
, chairman from 1880 to 1896. * Andrew D. Morgan, chairman 1914 to 1921. *
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1911 to 1913. * James V. May, President December 30, 1911 - _______ *
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, the first women in the commission.


References

{{reflist New York State Department of Health