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N.Y. Public Health Law 3065 - Regional trauma advisory committees

New York Laws > Public Health > Article 30-B > § 3065 - Regional trauma advisory committees


Current as of: 2010

ยง 3065. Regional trauma advisory committees. 1. There are hereby continued or established in the department regional trauma advisory committees in each geographic area of the state. They shall consist of trauma surgeons, trauma nurses, emergency physicians, emergency nurses, and other emergency and trauma care professionals from trauma centers, emergency departments, and emergency services designated by the department within each region. They shall be representative of the communities and health care facilities within the region and those medical and nursing specialties and subspecialities regularly involved in trauma care. They shall advise the state trauma advisory committee, the department, and the commissioner regarding trauma and disaster care within each region, and assist the state trauma advisory committee, the department, and the commissioner with the coordination of trauma and disaster care within each region, including, but not limited to, the implementation of statewide quality improvement guidelines for trauma and disaster care, trauma systems, trauma centers, and trauma stations within each region, in a manner consistent with the intent and provisions of sections twenty-eight hundred five-j and three thousand four-a of this chapter. The state trauma advisory committee shall authorize the bylaws of each regional trauma advisory committee, subject to approval by the commissioner.

    2. The regional trauma advisory committees shall continue to meet as frequently as their business may require. The members of the regional trauma advisory committees shall receive no compensation for their services as members.

    3. The department shall determine the ways and means necessary to assist the regional trauma advisory committees in performing the duties specified under this section, and may contract with regional trauma program agencies to provide such assistance.

    4. In no event shall any member, officer, or employee of the state trauma advisory committee be liable for damages in any civil action for any act done, failure to act, or statement of opinion made, while discharging his or her duties as a member, officer, or employee of the regional trauma advisory committee if he or she shall have acted in good faith, with reasonable care.

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Federal Regulations: Disasters and Emergencies

CFR > Title 44 > Chapter I - Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department Of Homeland Security
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 1 - Rulemaking; policy and procedures
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 2 - OMB control numbers
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 4 - Intergovernmental review of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) programs and activities
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 5 - Production or disclosure of information
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 6 - Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 7 - Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted programs (FEMA Reg. 5)
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 8 - National security information
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 9 - Floodplain management and protection of wetlands
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 10 - Environmental considerations
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 11 - Claims
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 12 - Advisory committees
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 13 - Uniform administrative requirements for grants and cooperative agreements to State and local governments
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 15 - Conduct at the Mt. Weather Emergency Assistance Center and at the National Emergency Training Center
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 16 - Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in programs or activities conducted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 17 - Governmentwide requirements for drug-free workplace (grants)
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 18 - New restrictions on lobbying
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 19 - Nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in education programs or activities receiving Federal financial assistance
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 25 - Uniform relocation assistance and real property acquisition for Federal and federally assisted programs
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 59 - General provisions
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 60 - Criteria for land management and use
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 61 - Insurance coverage and rates
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 62 - Sale of insurance and adjustment of claims
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 63 - Implementation of section 1306(c) of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 64 - Communities eligible for the sale of insurance
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 65 - Identification and mapping of special hazard areas
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 66 - Consultation with local officials
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 67 - Appeals from proposed flood elevation determinations
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 68 - Administrative hearing procedures
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 70 - Procedure for map correction
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 71 - Implementation of coastal barrier legislation
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 72 - Procedures and fees for processing map changes
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 73 - Implementation of section 1316 of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 75 - Exemption of State-owned properties under self-insurance plan
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 78 - Flood mitigation assistance
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 79 - Flood mitigation grants
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 80 - Property acquisition and relocation for open space
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 150 - Public safety awards to public safety officers
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 151 - Reimbursement for costs of firefighting on Federal property
CFR Title 44 > Chapter I > Part 152 - Assistance to firefighters grant program

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