§ 3397-d. State patient qualification review board; composition; powers and duties. 1. The commissioner shall appoint a state patient qualification review board of no less than three nor more than five members. The state patient qualification review board shall be comprised of:

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Terms Used In N.Y. Public Health Law 3397-D

  • Physician: means a person licensed to practice medicine in the state of New York including a person authorized to practice medicine in a federal medical facility in the state. See N.Y. Public Health Law 3397-B

(a) A physician licensed to practice medicine in New York and certified by the American board of ophthalmology;

(b) A physician licensed to practice medicine in New York and certified by the American board of internal medicine and also certified in the subspecialty of medical oncology;

(c) A physician licensed to practice medicine in New York and certified in psychiatry by the American board of psychiatry and neurology; and

(d) Any other members that the commissioner may deem necessary.

2. Members of such board shall be appointed for three year terms except that the term of those first appointed shall be arranged so that as nearly as possible an equal number shall terminate annually. A vacancy occurring during a term shall be filled by an appointment by the commissioner for the unexpired term. The commissioner shall designate the chairman of the board. Any member may be removed from the board at the pleasure of the commissioner.

3. Each member of the board shall receive up to one hundred fifty dollars as prescribed by the commissioner for each day devoted to board work not to exceed forty-five hundred dollars in any one year, and shall be reimbursed for necessary expenses.