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§ 45.15 Mental hygiene medical review board; organization.    (a)  There  shall  be  within  the commission a mental hygiene medical  review board. The board shall be composed  of  up  to  fifteen  members,  including  specialists  in  forensic  pathology, psychiatry and internal  medicine to be appointed by the governor. The governor  shall  designate  one  of  the  members  to  serve as chair of the board. Members shall be  appointed for terms of three years, provided, however, that one-third of  the members first appointed shall be appointed for a one year  term  and  one-third  for  two  year  terms.  Vacancies shall be filled in the same  manner as original appointments for the remainder of any unexpired term.  Members shall continue in office after the  expiration  of  their  terms  until  their  successors have been appointed and qualified. The governor  may remove any member of the board whenever in his judgment  the  public  interest may require such removal. In case of such removal, the governor  shall file with the department of state a statement indicating the cause  for  such removal. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary,  the chair of the board may appoint committees of five or more members of  the board and delegate in writing to any such committee the authority to  perform the functions, powers  and  duties  of  the  board  pursuant  to  section 45.17 of this article.    (b)  The  members of the board shall receive no compensation for their  services but shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses  incurred in the performance of their duties.    (c) The board shall have an executive secretary and such officers  and  employees  as  the  chair of the commission shall assign upon request of  the chair of the board, to assist it in the performance of its duties.    (d) All records of the proceedings, the deliberations  of  the  mental  hygiene  medical  review  board and any testimony given before the board  shall not be subject to disclosure under article thirty-one of the civil  practice law and rules.    (e) The board or any committee appointed by the  chair  of  the  board  shall  meet  at the request of its chair or the chair of the commission.  Any member of the board who fails to attend three  consecutive  meetings  of  the  board  or the committee to which such member is assigned by the  chair of the board, unless excused by the chair of the board,  shall  be  considered to have vacated his or her office unless otherwise ordered by  the  governor.  The term of any such person appointed by the governor to  fill such vacancy shall be governed by the provisions of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Mhy > Title-e > Article-45 > 45-15

§ 45.15 Mental hygiene medical review board; organization.    (a)  There  shall  be  within  the commission a mental hygiene medical  review board. The board shall be composed  of  up  to  fifteen  members,  including  specialists  in  forensic  pathology, psychiatry and internal  medicine to be appointed by the governor. The governor  shall  designate  one  of  the  members  to  serve as chair of the board. Members shall be  appointed for terms of three years, provided, however, that one-third of  the members first appointed shall be appointed for a one year  term  and  one-third  for  two  year  terms.  Vacancies shall be filled in the same  manner as original appointments for the remainder of any unexpired term.  Members shall continue in office after the  expiration  of  their  terms  until  their  successors have been appointed and qualified. The governor  may remove any member of the board whenever in his judgment  the  public  interest may require such removal. In case of such removal, the governor  shall file with the department of state a statement indicating the cause  for  such removal. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary,  the chair of the board may appoint committees of five or more members of  the board and delegate in writing to any such committee the authority to  perform the functions, powers  and  duties  of  the  board  pursuant  to  section 45.17 of this article.    (b)  The  members of the board shall receive no compensation for their  services but shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses  incurred in the performance of their duties.    (c) The board shall have an executive secretary and such officers  and  employees  as  the  chair of the commission shall assign upon request of  the chair of the board, to assist it in the performance of its duties.    (d) All records of the proceedings, the deliberations  of  the  mental  hygiene  medical  review  board and any testimony given before the board  shall not be subject to disclosure under article thirty-one of the civil  practice law and rules.    (e) The board or any committee appointed by the  chair  of  the  board  shall  meet  at the request of its chair or the chair of the commission.  Any member of the board who fails to attend three  consecutive  meetings  of  the  board  or the committee to which such member is assigned by the  chair of the board, unless excused by the chair of the board,  shall  be  considered to have vacated his or her office unless otherwise ordered by  the  governor.  The term of any such person appointed by the governor to  fill such vacancy shall be governed by the provisions of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Mhy > Title-e > Article-45 > 45-15

§ 45.15 Mental hygiene medical review board; organization.    (a)  There  shall  be  within  the commission a mental hygiene medical  review board. The board shall be composed  of  up  to  fifteen  members,  including  specialists  in  forensic  pathology, psychiatry and internal  medicine to be appointed by the governor. The governor  shall  designate  one  of  the  members  to  serve as chair of the board. Members shall be  appointed for terms of three years, provided, however, that one-third of  the members first appointed shall be appointed for a one year  term  and  one-third  for  two  year  terms.  Vacancies shall be filled in the same  manner as original appointments for the remainder of any unexpired term.  Members shall continue in office after the  expiration  of  their  terms  until  their  successors have been appointed and qualified. The governor  may remove any member of the board whenever in his judgment  the  public  interest may require such removal. In case of such removal, the governor  shall file with the department of state a statement indicating the cause  for  such removal. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary,  the chair of the board may appoint committees of five or more members of  the board and delegate in writing to any such committee the authority to  perform the functions, powers  and  duties  of  the  board  pursuant  to  section 45.17 of this article.    (b)  The  members of the board shall receive no compensation for their  services but shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses  incurred in the performance of their duties.    (c) The board shall have an executive secretary and such officers  and  employees  as  the  chair of the commission shall assign upon request of  the chair of the board, to assist it in the performance of its duties.    (d) All records of the proceedings, the deliberations  of  the  mental  hygiene  medical  review  board and any testimony given before the board  shall not be subject to disclosure under article thirty-one of the civil  practice law and rules.    (e) The board or any committee appointed by the  chair  of  the  board  shall  meet  at the request of its chair or the chair of the commission.  Any member of the board who fails to attend three  consecutive  meetings  of  the  board  or the committee to which such member is assigned by the  chair of the board, unless excused by the chair of the board,  shall  be  considered to have vacated his or her office unless otherwise ordered by  the  governor.  The term of any such person appointed by the governor to  fill such vacancy shall be governed by the provisions of this section.