New York State Office of Mental Health Police information
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Law enforcement agency
New York State Office of Mental Health Safety and Security
Flag of the State of New York
Abbreviation
NYS OMH
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction
New York, USA
Legal jurisdiction
State of New York
Operational structure
Safety and Security Officers
634 (2021)
Parent agency
New York State Office of Mental Health
Facilities
Psychiatric Centers
25 [1]
The New York State Office of Mental Health Safety and Security (NYSOMH Peace Officers) is responsible for providing onsite security and fire safety/prevention services at the 23 state run psychiatric centers located in New York State.[1]
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