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§ 265-c. Ethics committee. 1. There shall be an ethics committee which  shall  have  thirteen  members appointed by the governor, except for the  commissioner who shall serve as an ex officio member. Six members  shall  be  appointed  directly  by  the governor; two shall be appointed on the  nomination of the temporary  president  of  the  senate;  two  shall  be  appointed on the nomination of the speaker of the assembly; one shall be  appointed on the nomination of the senate minority leader; and one shall  be appointed on the nomination of the assembly minority leader. A member  of the ethics committee shall also serve on the funding committee.    2.  The  ethics  committee  shall  make recommendations to the funding  committee regarding:    (a) scientific, medical, and ethical standards;    (b) standards for all medical, socioeconomic, and financial aspects of  clinical trials and therapy delivery to  patients,  including,  but  not  limited  to  standards  for  safe  and ethical procedures for: obtaining  materials and cells for research; clinical efforts for  the  appropriate  treatment of human subjects in medical research; and ensuring compliance  with patient privacy laws;    (c)  oversight  of  funded  research  to  ensure  compliance  with the  standards described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision; and    (d) relevant ethical and regulatory issues.    3. With the exception of the ex officio member, the  ethics  committee  shall  be  divided  into  three classes. Of the three classes, the first  class appointed shall include three of the  governor's  appointees,  one  appointee  nominated  by  the temporary president of the senate, and one  appointee nominated by the speaker of the assembly; and shall serve  for  a term ending one year from the effective date of this title. The second  class  shall  include  two  of  the governor's appointees, one appointee  nominated by the minority  leader  of  the  senate,  and  one  appointee  nominated  by the minority leader of the assembly; and shall serve for a  term ending two years from the effective date of this title.  The  third  class  shall  include  the  final  governor's  appointee,  one appointee  nominated by the temporary president of the senate,  and  one  appointee  nominated  by  the  speaker  of the assembly; and shall serve for a term  ending three years from the effective date of this title.  Subsequently,  each member appointed shall serve a term of three years and no more than  two  terms of three years each. A vacancy in the membership of the board  shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term in the same manner  as the original appointment.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-2 > Title-5-a > 265-c

§ 265-c. Ethics committee. 1. There shall be an ethics committee which  shall  have  thirteen  members appointed by the governor, except for the  commissioner who shall serve as an ex officio member. Six members  shall  be  appointed  directly  by  the governor; two shall be appointed on the  nomination of the temporary  president  of  the  senate;  two  shall  be  appointed on the nomination of the speaker of the assembly; one shall be  appointed on the nomination of the senate minority leader; and one shall  be appointed on the nomination of the assembly minority leader. A member  of the ethics committee shall also serve on the funding committee.    2.  The  ethics  committee  shall  make recommendations to the funding  committee regarding:    (a) scientific, medical, and ethical standards;    (b) standards for all medical, socioeconomic, and financial aspects of  clinical trials and therapy delivery to  patients,  including,  but  not  limited  to  standards  for  safe  and ethical procedures for: obtaining  materials and cells for research; clinical efforts for  the  appropriate  treatment of human subjects in medical research; and ensuring compliance  with patient privacy laws;    (c)  oversight  of  funded  research  to  ensure  compliance  with the  standards described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision; and    (d) relevant ethical and regulatory issues.    3. With the exception of the ex officio member, the  ethics  committee  shall  be  divided  into  three classes. Of the three classes, the first  class appointed shall include three of the  governor's  appointees,  one  appointee  nominated  by  the temporary president of the senate, and one  appointee nominated by the speaker of the assembly; and shall serve  for  a term ending one year from the effective date of this title. The second  class  shall  include  two  of  the governor's appointees, one appointee  nominated by the minority  leader  of  the  senate,  and  one  appointee  nominated  by the minority leader of the assembly; and shall serve for a  term ending two years from the effective date of this title.  The  third  class  shall  include  the  final  governor's  appointee,  one appointee  nominated by the temporary president of the senate,  and  one  appointee  nominated  by  the  speaker  of the assembly; and shall serve for a term  ending three years from the effective date of this title.  Subsequently,  each member appointed shall serve a term of three years and no more than  two  terms of three years each. A vacancy in the membership of the board  shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term in the same manner  as the original appointment.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-2 > Title-5-a > 265-c

§ 265-c. Ethics committee. 1. There shall be an ethics committee which  shall  have  thirteen  members appointed by the governor, except for the  commissioner who shall serve as an ex officio member. Six members  shall  be  appointed  directly  by  the governor; two shall be appointed on the  nomination of the temporary  president  of  the  senate;  two  shall  be  appointed on the nomination of the speaker of the assembly; one shall be  appointed on the nomination of the senate minority leader; and one shall  be appointed on the nomination of the assembly minority leader. A member  of the ethics committee shall also serve on the funding committee.    2.  The  ethics  committee  shall  make recommendations to the funding  committee regarding:    (a) scientific, medical, and ethical standards;    (b) standards for all medical, socioeconomic, and financial aspects of  clinical trials and therapy delivery to  patients,  including,  but  not  limited  to  standards  for  safe  and ethical procedures for: obtaining  materials and cells for research; clinical efforts for  the  appropriate  treatment of human subjects in medical research; and ensuring compliance  with patient privacy laws;    (c)  oversight  of  funded  research  to  ensure  compliance  with the  standards described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision; and    (d) relevant ethical and regulatory issues.    3. With the exception of the ex officio member, the  ethics  committee  shall  be  divided  into  three classes. Of the three classes, the first  class appointed shall include three of the  governor's  appointees,  one  appointee  nominated  by  the temporary president of the senate, and one  appointee nominated by the speaker of the assembly; and shall serve  for  a term ending one year from the effective date of this title. The second  class  shall  include  two  of  the governor's appointees, one appointee  nominated by the minority  leader  of  the  senate,  and  one  appointee  nominated  by the minority leader of the assembly; and shall serve for a  term ending two years from the effective date of this title.  The  third  class  shall  include  the  final  governor's  appointee,  one appointee  nominated by the temporary president of the senate,  and  one  appointee  nominated  by  the  speaker  of the assembly; and shall serve for a term  ending three years from the effective date of this title.  Subsequently,  each member appointed shall serve a term of three years and no more than  two  terms of three years each. A vacancy in the membership of the board  shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term in the same manner  as the original appointment.