(b) The commissioner may make a written determination, based on the findings of the investigation, that sufficient credible evidence exists to support a conclusion that a person required by this section to report suspected abuse, mistreatment, neglect or misappropriation of property had reasonable cause to believe that such an incident occurred and failed to report such incident. A copy of such written determination, together with a notice of the right to a hearing as provided in this subdivision, shall be sent by registered or certified mail to each person who the commissioner has determined has failed to report as required by this section.
(c) All information relating to any allegation which the commissioner has determined would not be sustained shall be sealed one hundred twenty days following notification of such determination to the person who made the report pursuant to this section, unless a proceeding pertaining to such allegation is pending pursuant to article seventy-eight of the civil practice law and rules. Whenever information is sealed, the commissioner shall notify any official notified pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision that the information has been sealed.
(d) At any time within thirty days of the receipt of a copy of a determination made pursuant to this section, a person named in such determination as having committed an act of abuse, neglect, mistreatment or misappropriation of property, or as having failed to report such an incident, may request in writing that the commissioner amend or seal the record of such report, to the extent such report applies to such person, or such written determination. If the commissioner does not comply with such request within thirty days, such person shall have the right to a fair hearing to determine whether the record of the report or the written determination should be amended or sealed on the grounds that the record is inaccurate or the determination is not supported by the evidence. The burden of proof in such hearing shall be on the department. Whenever information is sealed, the commissioner shall notify any official notified pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision that the information has been sealed.
(e) Except as hereinafter provided, any report, record of the investigation of such report and all other information related to such report shall be confidential and shall be exempt from disclosure under article six of the public officers law.
(f) Information relating to a report made pursuant to this section shall be disclosed under any of the following conditions:
(i) pursuant to article six of the public officers law after sealing or amendment, if any, is made in accordance with a hearing conducted pursuant to this section, or at least forty-five days after a written determination is made by the commissioner concerning such report, whichever is later; provided, however, that the identity of the person who made the report, the victim, or any other person named, except a person who the commissioner has determined committed an act of abuse, neglect, mistreatment or misappropriation of property, shall not be disclosed unless such person authorizes such disclosure;
(ii) as may be required by the penal law or any lawful order or warrant issued pursuant to the criminal procedure law; or
(iii) to a person who has requested a hearing pursuant to this section, information relating to the determination upon which the hearing is to be conducted; provided, however, that the identity of the person who made the report or any other person who provided information in an investigation of the report shall not be disclosed unless such person authorizes such disclosure.
(g) Where appropriate, the commissioner shall report instances of abuse, mistreatment, neglect or misappropriation of property or the failure to report as required by this section, to the appropriate committee on professional conduct for the professions enumerated in subdivision one of this section when a determination has been made after the commissioner has provided an opportunity to be heard. The commissioner shall report instances of abuse, mistreatment, neglect, misappropriation of property by a nurse aide or other unlicensed individual and any brief statement by the nurse aide or other unlicensed individual disputing the finding to the nursing home nurse aide registry established pursuant to section twenty-eight hundred three-j of this article when a determination has been made after the commissioner has provided an opportunity to be heard. 7. In addition to any other penalties prescribed by law, any person who commits an act of abuse, neglect, mistreatment or misappropriation of property, or who fails to report such an act as provided in this section, shall be deemed to have violated this section and shall be liable for a penalty pursuant to section twelve of this chapter after an opportunity to be heard pursuant to this section. 8. No residential health care facility or officer or employee thereof shall discharge or in any manner discriminate or retaliate against any person in any residential health care facility, or any relative, or sponsor thereof, or against any employee of the facility, or against any other person because such person, relative, legal representative, sponsor or employee has made, or is about to make, a report pursuant to this section, or has testified, or is about to testify, in any proceeding relating to abuse, mistreatment, neglect or misappropriation of property of a person receiving care or services in a residential health care facility. The supreme court may grant injunctive relief to any person subject to such retaliation or discrimination. Any violation of this subdivision shall be punishable pursuant to section twelve of this chapter. 9. No later than March fifteenth of every year the commissioner shall prepare and transmit to the governor and the legislature a report on the incidents of abuse, mistreatment, neglect and misappropriation of property of persons receiving care or services in residential health care facilities. No individual identifying information concerning any individual subjected to abuse, mistreatment, neglect or misappropriation of property shall be disclosed in a report made pursuant to this subdivision, or in any other report, except information which would be available pursuant to article six of the public officers law as provided in this section. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the maintenance or disclosure of, or require the sealing of, statistical data which would not reveal the identity of any person. 10. An investigation shall be made of each incident reported pursuant to this section. 11. The commissioner shall adopt regulations necessary to implement this section.