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§ 909. School  hygiene  districts.  1. The board of supervisors of any  county, with the approval of the commissioner of education,  shall  have  power  to establish in such county a school hygiene district which shall  include the supervisory district or districts in such county, as defined  in this chapter. The  board  of  education  of  any  union  free  school  district of four thousand five hundred or more population, which employs  a  superintendent of schools, or of any city having a population of less  than fifty thousand, within  such  county,  may  at  any  time  adopt  a  resolution  requesting  that  such union free school district or city be  included within such school hygiene district, and after the approval  of  such  request  by the district committee on school hygiene, herein-below  mentioned, and by the commissioner of education, and upon the subsequent  filing by the clerk of such board of education of a  certified  copy  of  such resolution and of a certified copy of such approvals with the clerk  of  the  board  of  supervisors, such union free school district or city  shall be included within such school hygiene district.    2. When such a school hygiene district is established, as  hereinabove  provided,  the  board  of  supervisors  shall  appropriate funds for the  salary and necessary expenses of a district director of school  hygiene.  Funds  may also be appropriated for assistants to the director of school  hygiene. Within  thirty  days  after  such  appropriation  is  made  the  chairman of the board of supervisors shall call a meeting, to be held at  a  date  as  early  as  practicable, of the district superintendents and  school superintendents in such school hygiene district together with the  chairman of the board of supervisors,  at  which  meeting  such  persons  shall  organize  themselves  into a district committee on school hygiene  and shall elect a chairman thereof. In any school hygiene district which  includes part or all of a county health  district,  as  defined  in  the  public  health  law,  the  district health officer of such county health  district shall be a member of such committee. The district  director  of  school  hygiene  and assistants shall be appointed by and work under the  direction of such district committee on school hygiene. They shall  meet  the  qualifications  established by the commissioner of education and be  certificated as supervisors of teachers. Any person  appointed  as  such  district  director  of school hygiene shall be a physician duly licensed  and registered to practice in this state and shall have practiced  as  a  physician,  or  been  engaged  in  public  health work, for at least two  years.    3. It shall be the duty of the district director of school hygiene  to  advise,   assist,   and   exercise  general  supervision  over,  medical  inspectors, dentists and school nurses in the  public  schools  in  such  school  hygiene  district; to keep informed as to their work and require  such reports from them as he may deem necessary; to  see  that  suitable  recommendations based on the findings of the medical inspectors in their  examinations  of  pupils  are brought to the attention of their teachers  and of those in parental relation to  such  pupils;  to  aid,  and  keep  informed  as  to  the  work  of, oral hygienists, nutrition workers, and  other school employees engaged  in  health  work  in  such  schools;  to  inspect,   and  report  to  the  proper  authorities  on,  the  sanitary  conditions of school  buildings,  and  in  other  ways  to  promote  the  physical  welfare  and health education of pupils. Whenever the board of  supervisors, or, in a county constituting, in whole or in part, a county  health district, the district health officer thereof, shall,  under  any  provisions  of  law now in force or hereafter enacted, assign any public  health nurse to the duties of a school nurse in any  school  or  schools  within  a  school  hygiene district, she may be assigned to perform such  duties under the direct control  of  the  district  director  of  school  hygiene  of  such  school  hygiene  district.  Such district director ofschool hygiene shall be subject to  supervision  by  the  state  medical  inspector of schools.    4. If it be ascertained upon any test or examination held by a medical  inspector  under  the  provisions  of  section nine hundred four of this  article in any of the school districts within a school hygiene  district  that  any of the pupils are afflicted with defective sight or hearing or  other physical disability and the parents have been duly notified as  to  the  existence of such defects and physical disability and are unable to  provide the necessary relief and treatment for such pupils and such fact  is reported by said medical inspector to the district director of school  hygiene, such district director shall have power and  it  shall  be  his  duty  to  provide  relief for such pupils within the amount appropriated  for such purpose by the board of supervisors.    5. The board of supervisors,  after  determining  the  amount  of  the  appropriation  necessary  for  the  salary and expenses of such district  director of school hygiene and assistants, shall levy one-half  of  such  amount  by  tax on the towns, union free school districts and cities, if  any, included within such school hygiene district, and  shall  apportion  such  amount,  so  levied, among such towns, union free school districts  and cities, according to the assessed valuation of the taxable  property  therein.   Whenever   a   board   of  supervisors  shall  make  such  an  appropriation and levy such a tax, the commissioner of  education  shall  apportion  to  each  such  town, union free school district and city, an  amount equal to that so levied upon each  such  respective  town,  union  free  school  district or city. The board of supervisors shall likewise,  after determining the amount of the appropriation necessary for expenses  incurred for the  relief  of  pupils  under  subdivision  four  of  this  section,  levy the total amount by tax upon the towns, union free school  districts and cities,  if  any,  included  within  such  school  hygiene  district,  and  shall  apportion such amount so levied among such towns,  union free  school  districts  and  cities  according  to  the  assessed  valuation  of  the taxable property therein. The sums collected from the  taxes so levied, and the  amount  apportioned  by  the  commissioner  of  education,  shall  be  paid  to the county treasurer of such county, who  shall expend such moneys for the purposes hereinabove  provided  and  in  the same manner as other county charges are paid.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-19 > 909

§ 909. School  hygiene  districts.  1. The board of supervisors of any  county, with the approval of the commissioner of education,  shall  have  power  to establish in such county a school hygiene district which shall  include the supervisory district or districts in such county, as defined  in this chapter. The  board  of  education  of  any  union  free  school  district of four thousand five hundred or more population, which employs  a  superintendent of schools, or of any city having a population of less  than fifty thousand, within  such  county,  may  at  any  time  adopt  a  resolution  requesting  that  such union free school district or city be  included within such school hygiene district, and after the approval  of  such  request  by the district committee on school hygiene, herein-below  mentioned, and by the commissioner of education, and upon the subsequent  filing by the clerk of such board of education of a  certified  copy  of  such resolution and of a certified copy of such approvals with the clerk  of  the  board  of  supervisors, such union free school district or city  shall be included within such school hygiene district.    2. When such a school hygiene district is established, as  hereinabove  provided,  the  board  of  supervisors  shall  appropriate funds for the  salary and necessary expenses of a district director of school  hygiene.  Funds  may also be appropriated for assistants to the director of school  hygiene. Within  thirty  days  after  such  appropriation  is  made  the  chairman of the board of supervisors shall call a meeting, to be held at  a  date  as  early  as  practicable, of the district superintendents and  school superintendents in such school hygiene district together with the  chairman of the board of supervisors,  at  which  meeting  such  persons  shall  organize  themselves  into a district committee on school hygiene  and shall elect a chairman thereof. In any school hygiene district which  includes part or all of a county health  district,  as  defined  in  the  public  health  law,  the  district health officer of such county health  district shall be a member of such committee. The district  director  of  school  hygiene  and assistants shall be appointed by and work under the  direction of such district committee on school hygiene. They shall  meet  the  qualifications  established by the commissioner of education and be  certificated as supervisors of teachers. Any person  appointed  as  such  district  director  of school hygiene shall be a physician duly licensed  and registered to practice in this state and shall have practiced  as  a  physician,  or  been  engaged  in  public  health work, for at least two  years.    3. It shall be the duty of the district director of school hygiene  to  advise,   assist,   and   exercise  general  supervision  over,  medical  inspectors, dentists and school nurses in the  public  schools  in  such  school  hygiene  district; to keep informed as to their work and require  such reports from them as he may deem necessary; to  see  that  suitable  recommendations based on the findings of the medical inspectors in their  examinations  of  pupils  are brought to the attention of their teachers  and of those in parental relation to  such  pupils;  to  aid,  and  keep  informed  as  to  the  work  of, oral hygienists, nutrition workers, and  other school employees engaged  in  health  work  in  such  schools;  to  inspect,   and  report  to  the  proper  authorities  on,  the  sanitary  conditions of school  buildings,  and  in  other  ways  to  promote  the  physical  welfare  and health education of pupils. Whenever the board of  supervisors, or, in a county constituting, in whole or in part, a county  health district, the district health officer thereof, shall,  under  any  provisions  of  law now in force or hereafter enacted, assign any public  health nurse to the duties of a school nurse in any  school  or  schools  within  a  school  hygiene district, she may be assigned to perform such  duties under the direct control  of  the  district  director  of  school  hygiene  of  such  school  hygiene  district.  Such district director ofschool hygiene shall be subject to  supervision  by  the  state  medical  inspector of schools.    4. If it be ascertained upon any test or examination held by a medical  inspector  under  the  provisions  of  section nine hundred four of this  article in any of the school districts within a school hygiene  district  that  any of the pupils are afflicted with defective sight or hearing or  other physical disability and the parents have been duly notified as  to  the  existence of such defects and physical disability and are unable to  provide the necessary relief and treatment for such pupils and such fact  is reported by said medical inspector to the district director of school  hygiene, such district director shall have power and  it  shall  be  his  duty  to  provide  relief for such pupils within the amount appropriated  for such purpose by the board of supervisors.    5. The board of supervisors,  after  determining  the  amount  of  the  appropriation  necessary  for  the  salary and expenses of such district  director of school hygiene and assistants, shall levy one-half  of  such  amount  by  tax on the towns, union free school districts and cities, if  any, included within such school hygiene district, and  shall  apportion  such  amount,  so  levied, among such towns, union free school districts  and cities, according to the assessed valuation of the taxable  property  therein.   Whenever   a   board   of  supervisors  shall  make  such  an  appropriation and levy such a tax, the commissioner of  education  shall  apportion  to  each  such  town, union free school district and city, an  amount equal to that so levied upon each  such  respective  town,  union  free  school  district or city. The board of supervisors shall likewise,  after determining the amount of the appropriation necessary for expenses  incurred for the  relief  of  pupils  under  subdivision  four  of  this  section,  levy the total amount by tax upon the towns, union free school  districts and cities,  if  any,  included  within  such  school  hygiene  district,  and  shall  apportion such amount so levied among such towns,  union free  school  districts  and  cities  according  to  the  assessed  valuation  of  the taxable property therein. The sums collected from the  taxes so levied, and the  amount  apportioned  by  the  commissioner  of  education,  shall  be  paid  to the county treasurer of such county, who  shall expend such moneys for the purposes hereinabove  provided  and  in  the same manner as other county charges are paid.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-19 > 909

§ 909. School  hygiene  districts.  1. The board of supervisors of any  county, with the approval of the commissioner of education,  shall  have  power  to establish in such county a school hygiene district which shall  include the supervisory district or districts in such county, as defined  in this chapter. The  board  of  education  of  any  union  free  school  district of four thousand five hundred or more population, which employs  a  superintendent of schools, or of any city having a population of less  than fifty thousand, within  such  county,  may  at  any  time  adopt  a  resolution  requesting  that  such union free school district or city be  included within such school hygiene district, and after the approval  of  such  request  by the district committee on school hygiene, herein-below  mentioned, and by the commissioner of education, and upon the subsequent  filing by the clerk of such board of education of a  certified  copy  of  such resolution and of a certified copy of such approvals with the clerk  of  the  board  of  supervisors, such union free school district or city  shall be included within such school hygiene district.    2. When such a school hygiene district is established, as  hereinabove  provided,  the  board  of  supervisors  shall  appropriate funds for the  salary and necessary expenses of a district director of school  hygiene.  Funds  may also be appropriated for assistants to the director of school  hygiene. Within  thirty  days  after  such  appropriation  is  made  the  chairman of the board of supervisors shall call a meeting, to be held at  a  date  as  early  as  practicable, of the district superintendents and  school superintendents in such school hygiene district together with the  chairman of the board of supervisors,  at  which  meeting  such  persons  shall  organize  themselves  into a district committee on school hygiene  and shall elect a chairman thereof. In any school hygiene district which  includes part or all of a county health  district,  as  defined  in  the  public  health  law,  the  district health officer of such county health  district shall be a member of such committee. The district  director  of  school  hygiene  and assistants shall be appointed by and work under the  direction of such district committee on school hygiene. They shall  meet  the  qualifications  established by the commissioner of education and be  certificated as supervisors of teachers. Any person  appointed  as  such  district  director  of school hygiene shall be a physician duly licensed  and registered to practice in this state and shall have practiced  as  a  physician,  or  been  engaged  in  public  health work, for at least two  years.    3. It shall be the duty of the district director of school hygiene  to  advise,   assist,   and   exercise  general  supervision  over,  medical  inspectors, dentists and school nurses in the  public  schools  in  such  school  hygiene  district; to keep informed as to their work and require  such reports from them as he may deem necessary; to  see  that  suitable  recommendations based on the findings of the medical inspectors in their  examinations  of  pupils  are brought to the attention of their teachers  and of those in parental relation to  such  pupils;  to  aid,  and  keep  informed  as  to  the  work  of, oral hygienists, nutrition workers, and  other school employees engaged  in  health  work  in  such  schools;  to  inspect,   and  report  to  the  proper  authorities  on,  the  sanitary  conditions of school  buildings,  and  in  other  ways  to  promote  the  physical  welfare  and health education of pupils. Whenever the board of  supervisors, or, in a county constituting, in whole or in part, a county  health district, the district health officer thereof, shall,  under  any  provisions  of  law now in force or hereafter enacted, assign any public  health nurse to the duties of a school nurse in any  school  or  schools  within  a  school  hygiene district, she may be assigned to perform such  duties under the direct control  of  the  district  director  of  school  hygiene  of  such  school  hygiene  district.  Such district director ofschool hygiene shall be subject to  supervision  by  the  state  medical  inspector of schools.    4. If it be ascertained upon any test or examination held by a medical  inspector  under  the  provisions  of  section nine hundred four of this  article in any of the school districts within a school hygiene  district  that  any of the pupils are afflicted with defective sight or hearing or  other physical disability and the parents have been duly notified as  to  the  existence of such defects and physical disability and are unable to  provide the necessary relief and treatment for such pupils and such fact  is reported by said medical inspector to the district director of school  hygiene, such district director shall have power and  it  shall  be  his  duty  to  provide  relief for such pupils within the amount appropriated  for such purpose by the board of supervisors.    5. The board of supervisors,  after  determining  the  amount  of  the  appropriation  necessary  for  the  salary and expenses of such district  director of school hygiene and assistants, shall levy one-half  of  such  amount  by  tax on the towns, union free school districts and cities, if  any, included within such school hygiene district, and  shall  apportion  such  amount,  so  levied, among such towns, union free school districts  and cities, according to the assessed valuation of the taxable  property  therein.   Whenever   a   board   of  supervisors  shall  make  such  an  appropriation and levy such a tax, the commissioner of  education  shall  apportion  to  each  such  town, union free school district and city, an  amount equal to that so levied upon each  such  respective  town,  union  free  school  district or city. The board of supervisors shall likewise,  after determining the amount of the appropriation necessary for expenses  incurred for the  relief  of  pupils  under  subdivision  four  of  this  section,  levy the total amount by tax upon the towns, union free school  districts and cities,  if  any,  included  within  such  school  hygiene  district,  and  shall  apportion such amount so levied among such towns,  union free  school  districts  and  cities  according  to  the  assessed  valuation  of  the taxable property therein. The sums collected from the  taxes so levied, and the  amount  apportioned  by  the  commissioner  of  education,  shall  be  paid  to the county treasurer of such county, who  shall expend such moneys for the purposes hereinabove  provided  and  in  the same manner as other county charges are paid.