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§  128.  General  powers and duties of managers. The board of managers  shall:    1.  Elect  from  among   its   members   annually   a   president,   a  vice-president,  and  a  secretary. It shall appoint a superintendent of  the hospital, who shall not be a member of the board  of  managers,  and  who shall hold office at the pleasure of said board.    2.  Erect all necessary buildings; make all necessary improvements and  repairs and alter any existing buildings, for the use of said  hospital,  provided  that  all expenditures for new buildings or alterations, other  than ordinary repairs, shall first be authorized by the governing  board  of  the county, town, city or village and the plans therefor approved by  the state board of charities.    3. Fix the salary of the superintendent and the number and salaries of  all other  employees,  within  the  limits  of  the  appropriation  made  therefor  by  the  governing  board,  and  such  salaries, together with  maintenance when  provided,  shall  be  compensation  in  full  for  all  services  rendered.  The  board  of managers may determine the amount of  time required to be spent at the hospital by said superintendent in  the  discharge   of  his  duties,  and  may  also  determine  in  what  cases  maintenance shall be provided for nurses  and  other  employees  of  the  hospital.    4.  Provide for the medical care and treatment of all persons admitted  to the hospital; and shall appoint and may at pleasure remove  resident,  visiting  and  consulting  physicians  and surgeons; and shall establish  rules and regulations governing the service thereof.    5. Have the general superintendence, management  and  control  of  the  said  hospital  and  of  the grounds, buildings, officers, employees and  inmates  thereof;  and  of  all  matters  relating  to  the  government,  discipline,  contracts  and fiscal concerns thereof; and make such rules  and regulations as may seem to them necessary for carrying  into  effect  the purposes of such hospital; and may designate the purchasing agent of  any  municipality  as  the  purchasing  agent  of  said  board  for  the  purchasing of all necessary furniture, appliances,  fixtures  and  other  needed facilities for the care and treatment of patients and for the use  of  officers and employees thereof, and all necessary supplies, and said  purchasing agent shall render a monthly report of his activities to said  board.    5-a. Institute actions at law and in  equity  for  the  collection  of  claims  and obligations due to the hospital from any and all causes, and  to prosecute, compromise or settle such claims and obligations,  and  to  retain  counsel  to  conduct  such litigations, provided that a board of  managers  may  contract  with  a  private  collection  agency  for   the  collection of overdue claims and obligations.    6.  Maintain an effective inspection of said hospital, and keep itself  informed of the affairs  and  management  thereof;  shall  meet  at  the  hospital at least once in every month, and at such other times as may be  prescribed  in  the  by-laws; and shall hold its annual meeting at least  three weeks prior to  the  meeting  of  the  governing  board  at  which  appropriations for the ensuing year are to be considered.    7.  Keep  in  a  book provided for that purpose a proper record of its  proceedings, which shall be open at all times to the inspection  of  its  members,  of  the  members of the governing board and of duly authorized  representatives of the state board of charities.    8. Notwithstanding the  provisions  of  any  other  general  law,  and  subject  to  such  rules  and  regulations  as  the  governing board may  prescribe, audit all bills and accounts payable out of funds within  its  jurisdiction  and  order  their  payment  by  the  fiscal officer of the  county, town, city or village. Fixed salaries and the  compensation  forservices  of  employees or officers regularly engaged by the hospital at  agreed wages by the hour, day, week, month or year may be  paid  without  prior  audit.  When  authorized by resolution of the governing board the  board  of  managers  may  appoint  a treasurer in the manner provided in  subdivision four of section one  hundred  twenty-six  of  this  chapter.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any other general law, the treasurer  shall pay the bills and accounts ordered paid by the board  of  managers  and at least once in each month shall transmit to the governing board an  itemized  statement  thereof,  which  statement  shall  also include all  payments made by the treasurer for fixed salaries and wages.    9. Make to the governing board of the county, town, city or village by  which the hospital is maintained, at such  times  as  said  board  shall  direct,  a detailed annual report of the operations of the hospital, the  number of patients received, the methods and results of their treatment,  and such other matters as may be required of them. Such reports,  except  in  the  case  of counties, shall include full and detailed estimates of  the appropriations required during the ensuing year  for  all  purposes,  including  maintenance, erection of buildings, repairs, improvements and  other necessary purposes.    10. Provide at their discretion ambulance service to bring patients to  or  remove  them  from  said  hospital,  and  to  adopt  a  schedule  of  appropriate  charges  and  collect  the same for said service, and in so  doing to establish, own and operate said service itself or  to  contract  with a county in which said hospital is located, or with a city, town or  village  included  in  the hospital district, or with a private concern,  for the supply and operation of such ambulance service for said hospital  and its district. Any such contract may include provisions for  purchase  of  equipment,  hiring and payment of necessary employees, establishment  of a schedule of charges and collection of  the  same,  payment  by  the  hospital  of  said collections or other costs to the county, city, town,  village or private concern, supplying the service, reimbursement to  any  said  county,  city,  town,  village  or  private concern supplying said  service by the city,  village  or  town  using  such  service,  and  for  coverage  with  insurance  or  by  existing  provisions  of  law  of all  employees  engaged  in,  and  persons  using  such  service,  and  other  necessary matters.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-6 > 128

§  128.  General  powers and duties of managers. The board of managers  shall:    1.  Elect  from  among   its   members   annually   a   president,   a  vice-president,  and  a  secretary. It shall appoint a superintendent of  the hospital, who shall not be a member of the board  of  managers,  and  who shall hold office at the pleasure of said board.    2.  Erect all necessary buildings; make all necessary improvements and  repairs and alter any existing buildings, for the use of said  hospital,  provided  that  all expenditures for new buildings or alterations, other  than ordinary repairs, shall first be authorized by the governing  board  of  the county, town, city or village and the plans therefor approved by  the state board of charities.    3. Fix the salary of the superintendent and the number and salaries of  all other  employees,  within  the  limits  of  the  appropriation  made  therefor  by  the  governing  board,  and  such  salaries, together with  maintenance when  provided,  shall  be  compensation  in  full  for  all  services  rendered.  The  board  of managers may determine the amount of  time required to be spent at the hospital by said superintendent in  the  discharge   of  his  duties,  and  may  also  determine  in  what  cases  maintenance shall be provided for nurses  and  other  employees  of  the  hospital.    4.  Provide for the medical care and treatment of all persons admitted  to the hospital; and shall appoint and may at pleasure remove  resident,  visiting  and  consulting  physicians  and surgeons; and shall establish  rules and regulations governing the service thereof.    5. Have the general superintendence, management  and  control  of  the  said  hospital  and  of  the grounds, buildings, officers, employees and  inmates  thereof;  and  of  all  matters  relating  to  the  government,  discipline,  contracts  and fiscal concerns thereof; and make such rules  and regulations as may seem to them necessary for carrying  into  effect  the purposes of such hospital; and may designate the purchasing agent of  any  municipality  as  the  purchasing  agent  of  said  board  for  the  purchasing of all necessary furniture, appliances,  fixtures  and  other  needed facilities for the care and treatment of patients and for the use  of  officers and employees thereof, and all necessary supplies, and said  purchasing agent shall render a monthly report of his activities to said  board.    5-a. Institute actions at law and in  equity  for  the  collection  of  claims  and obligations due to the hospital from any and all causes, and  to prosecute, compromise or settle such claims and obligations,  and  to  retain  counsel  to  conduct  such litigations, provided that a board of  managers  may  contract  with  a  private  collection  agency  for   the  collection of overdue claims and obligations.    6.  Maintain an effective inspection of said hospital, and keep itself  informed of the affairs  and  management  thereof;  shall  meet  at  the  hospital at least once in every month, and at such other times as may be  prescribed  in  the  by-laws; and shall hold its annual meeting at least  three weeks prior to  the  meeting  of  the  governing  board  at  which  appropriations for the ensuing year are to be considered.    7.  Keep  in  a  book provided for that purpose a proper record of its  proceedings, which shall be open at all times to the inspection  of  its  members,  of  the  members of the governing board and of duly authorized  representatives of the state board of charities.    8. Notwithstanding the  provisions  of  any  other  general  law,  and  subject  to  such  rules  and  regulations  as  the  governing board may  prescribe, audit all bills and accounts payable out of funds within  its  jurisdiction  and  order  their  payment  by  the  fiscal officer of the  county, town, city or village. Fixed salaries and the  compensation  forservices  of  employees or officers regularly engaged by the hospital at  agreed wages by the hour, day, week, month or year may be  paid  without  prior  audit.  When  authorized by resolution of the governing board the  board  of  managers  may  appoint  a treasurer in the manner provided in  subdivision four of section one  hundred  twenty-six  of  this  chapter.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any other general law, the treasurer  shall pay the bills and accounts ordered paid by the board  of  managers  and at least once in each month shall transmit to the governing board an  itemized  statement  thereof,  which  statement  shall  also include all  payments made by the treasurer for fixed salaries and wages.    9. Make to the governing board of the county, town, city or village by  which the hospital is maintained, at such  times  as  said  board  shall  direct,  a detailed annual report of the operations of the hospital, the  number of patients received, the methods and results of their treatment,  and such other matters as may be required of them. Such reports,  except  in  the  case  of counties, shall include full and detailed estimates of  the appropriations required during the ensuing year  for  all  purposes,  including  maintenance, erection of buildings, repairs, improvements and  other necessary purposes.    10. Provide at their discretion ambulance service to bring patients to  or  remove  them  from  said  hospital,  and  to  adopt  a  schedule  of  appropriate  charges  and  collect  the same for said service, and in so  doing to establish, own and operate said service itself or  to  contract  with a county in which said hospital is located, or with a city, town or  village  included  in  the hospital district, or with a private concern,  for the supply and operation of such ambulance service for said hospital  and its district. Any such contract may include provisions for  purchase  of  equipment,  hiring and payment of necessary employees, establishment  of a schedule of charges and collection of  the  same,  payment  by  the  hospital  of  said collections or other costs to the county, city, town,  village or private concern, supplying the service, reimbursement to  any  said  county,  city,  town,  village  or  private concern supplying said  service by the city,  village  or  town  using  such  service,  and  for  coverage  with  insurance  or  by  existing  provisions  of  law  of all  employees  engaged  in,  and  persons  using  such  service,  and  other  necessary matters.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-6 > 128

§  128.  General  powers and duties of managers. The board of managers  shall:    1.  Elect  from  among   its   members   annually   a   president,   a  vice-president,  and  a  secretary. It shall appoint a superintendent of  the hospital, who shall not be a member of the board  of  managers,  and  who shall hold office at the pleasure of said board.    2.  Erect all necessary buildings; make all necessary improvements and  repairs and alter any existing buildings, for the use of said  hospital,  provided  that  all expenditures for new buildings or alterations, other  than ordinary repairs, shall first be authorized by the governing  board  of  the county, town, city or village and the plans therefor approved by  the state board of charities.    3. Fix the salary of the superintendent and the number and salaries of  all other  employees,  within  the  limits  of  the  appropriation  made  therefor  by  the  governing  board,  and  such  salaries, together with  maintenance when  provided,  shall  be  compensation  in  full  for  all  services  rendered.  The  board  of managers may determine the amount of  time required to be spent at the hospital by said superintendent in  the  discharge   of  his  duties,  and  may  also  determine  in  what  cases  maintenance shall be provided for nurses  and  other  employees  of  the  hospital.    4.  Provide for the medical care and treatment of all persons admitted  to the hospital; and shall appoint and may at pleasure remove  resident,  visiting  and  consulting  physicians  and surgeons; and shall establish  rules and regulations governing the service thereof.    5. Have the general superintendence, management  and  control  of  the  said  hospital  and  of  the grounds, buildings, officers, employees and  inmates  thereof;  and  of  all  matters  relating  to  the  government,  discipline,  contracts  and fiscal concerns thereof; and make such rules  and regulations as may seem to them necessary for carrying  into  effect  the purposes of such hospital; and may designate the purchasing agent of  any  municipality  as  the  purchasing  agent  of  said  board  for  the  purchasing of all necessary furniture, appliances,  fixtures  and  other  needed facilities for the care and treatment of patients and for the use  of  officers and employees thereof, and all necessary supplies, and said  purchasing agent shall render a monthly report of his activities to said  board.    5-a. Institute actions at law and in  equity  for  the  collection  of  claims  and obligations due to the hospital from any and all causes, and  to prosecute, compromise or settle such claims and obligations,  and  to  retain  counsel  to  conduct  such litigations, provided that a board of  managers  may  contract  with  a  private  collection  agency  for   the  collection of overdue claims and obligations.    6.  Maintain an effective inspection of said hospital, and keep itself  informed of the affairs  and  management  thereof;  shall  meet  at  the  hospital at least once in every month, and at such other times as may be  prescribed  in  the  by-laws; and shall hold its annual meeting at least  three weeks prior to  the  meeting  of  the  governing  board  at  which  appropriations for the ensuing year are to be considered.    7.  Keep  in  a  book provided for that purpose a proper record of its  proceedings, which shall be open at all times to the inspection  of  its  members,  of  the  members of the governing board and of duly authorized  representatives of the state board of charities.    8. Notwithstanding the  provisions  of  any  other  general  law,  and  subject  to  such  rules  and  regulations  as  the  governing board may  prescribe, audit all bills and accounts payable out of funds within  its  jurisdiction  and  order  their  payment  by  the  fiscal officer of the  county, town, city or village. Fixed salaries and the  compensation  forservices  of  employees or officers regularly engaged by the hospital at  agreed wages by the hour, day, week, month or year may be  paid  without  prior  audit.  When  authorized by resolution of the governing board the  board  of  managers  may  appoint  a treasurer in the manner provided in  subdivision four of section one  hundred  twenty-six  of  this  chapter.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any other general law, the treasurer  shall pay the bills and accounts ordered paid by the board  of  managers  and at least once in each month shall transmit to the governing board an  itemized  statement  thereof,  which  statement  shall  also include all  payments made by the treasurer for fixed salaries and wages.    9. Make to the governing board of the county, town, city or village by  which the hospital is maintained, at such  times  as  said  board  shall  direct,  a detailed annual report of the operations of the hospital, the  number of patients received, the methods and results of their treatment,  and such other matters as may be required of them. Such reports,  except  in  the  case  of counties, shall include full and detailed estimates of  the appropriations required during the ensuing year  for  all  purposes,  including  maintenance, erection of buildings, repairs, improvements and  other necessary purposes.    10. Provide at their discretion ambulance service to bring patients to  or  remove  them  from  said  hospital,  and  to  adopt  a  schedule  of  appropriate  charges  and  collect  the same for said service, and in so  doing to establish, own and operate said service itself or  to  contract  with a county in which said hospital is located, or with a city, town or  village  included  in  the hospital district, or with a private concern,  for the supply and operation of such ambulance service for said hospital  and its district. Any such contract may include provisions for  purchase  of  equipment,  hiring and payment of necessary employees, establishment  of a schedule of charges and collection of  the  same,  payment  by  the  hospital  of  said collections or other costs to the county, city, town,  village or private concern, supplying the service, reimbursement to  any  said  county,  city,  town,  village  or  private concern supplying said  service by the city,  village  or  town  using  such  service,  and  for  coverage  with  insurance  or  by  existing  provisions  of  law  of all  employees  engaged  in,  and  persons  using  such  service,  and  other  necessary matters.