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What is NYC AC § 17-401?

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This section establishes the council's findings regarding the necessity for patients to fully understand the implications of sterilization procedures. It emphasizes the importance of informed consent and the need for reasonable time to consider alternatives. Applies to healthcare providers performing sterilization in the city.

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§ 17-401 Findings and declaration.

AC § 17-401

The council declares that due to the irreversible nature of the sterilization procedure, it is essential that the patient fully comprehends the effects and possible complications of the operation. The patient should have a reasonable time to consider his or her decision and possible alternative methods of contraception before the operation is performed. Since it is within the purview of the public policy of the city to preserve, protect and improve the public health, safety and welfare, it is imperative that the council establish standards governing the performance of sterilizations.

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