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§  2799-o.  New  York  wellness works; program established. 1. The New  York wellness works program  is  hereby  established  as  a  partnership  between the state and employers to encourage health screening, education  and  incentives  tailored  to  employees' specific needs to help promote  health and prevent disease.    2.  Upon  the  commissioner's  approval,   and   within   the   amount  appropriated, the department shall make available grants for the purpose  of  enabling  employers  to  develop  and implement health promotion and  disease prevention initiatives. Such initiatives may include, but  shall  not be limited to:    (a)  the  compilation  of  individual  or  aggregate  employee  health  profiles, on an individual voluntary  basis,  with  recommendations  and  incentives  for  health  promotion  activities  based  on  individual or  aggregate health information; or    (b) specific screening, education and health incentives; or    (c) such other employer-based health promotion and disease  prevention  measures,  including  changes to the work environment and policy changes  in the worksite, as the commissioner may approve in accordance with this  article.    3. The department may contract with an organization  or  organizations  for  the  administration of the program, in accordance with the criteria  for participation in said program as set forth in section  two  thousand  seven hundred ninety-nine-q of this article.    4.  In  addition to any amounts as may be appropriated for grants, the  commissioner is authorized to seek and receive funds from  philanthropic  foundations and other sources to further support such purposes.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-27-k > 2799-o

§  2799-o.  New  York  wellness works; program established. 1. The New  York wellness works program  is  hereby  established  as  a  partnership  between the state and employers to encourage health screening, education  and  incentives  tailored  to  employees' specific needs to help promote  health and prevent disease.    2.  Upon  the  commissioner's  approval,   and   within   the   amount  appropriated, the department shall make available grants for the purpose  of  enabling  employers  to  develop  and implement health promotion and  disease prevention initiatives. Such initiatives may include, but  shall  not be limited to:    (a)  the  compilation  of  individual  or  aggregate  employee  health  profiles, on an individual voluntary  basis,  with  recommendations  and  incentives  for  health  promotion  activities  based  on  individual or  aggregate health information; or    (b) specific screening, education and health incentives; or    (c) such other employer-based health promotion and disease  prevention  measures,  including  changes to the work environment and policy changes  in the worksite, as the commissioner may approve in accordance with this  article.    3. The department may contract with an organization  or  organizations  for  the  administration of the program, in accordance with the criteria  for participation in said program as set forth in section  two  thousand  seven hundred ninety-nine-q of this article.    4.  In  addition to any amounts as may be appropriated for grants, the  commissioner is authorized to seek and receive funds from  philanthropic  foundations and other sources to further support such purposes.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-27-k > 2799-o

§  2799-o.  New  York  wellness works; program established. 1. The New  York wellness works program  is  hereby  established  as  a  partnership  between the state and employers to encourage health screening, education  and  incentives  tailored  to  employees' specific needs to help promote  health and prevent disease.    2.  Upon  the  commissioner's  approval,   and   within   the   amount  appropriated, the department shall make available grants for the purpose  of  enabling  employers  to  develop  and implement health promotion and  disease prevention initiatives. Such initiatives may include, but  shall  not be limited to:    (a)  the  compilation  of  individual  or  aggregate  employee  health  profiles, on an individual voluntary  basis,  with  recommendations  and  incentives  for  health  promotion  activities  based  on  individual or  aggregate health information; or    (b) specific screening, education and health incentives; or    (c) such other employer-based health promotion and disease  prevention  measures,  including  changes to the work environment and policy changes  in the worksite, as the commissioner may approve in accordance with this  article.    3. The department may contract with an organization  or  organizations  for  the  administration of the program, in accordance with the criteria  for participation in said program as set forth in section  two  thousand  seven hundred ninety-nine-q of this article.    4.  In  addition to any amounts as may be appropriated for grants, the  commissioner is authorized to seek and receive funds from  philanthropic  foundations and other sources to further support such purposes.