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§  3065.  Regional  trauma  advisory  committees.  1. There are hereby  continued or established in  the  department  regional  trauma  advisory  committees  in  each geographic area of the state. They shall consist of  trauma surgeons, trauma nurses, emergency physicians, emergency  nurses,  and  other  emergency and trauma care professionals from trauma centers,  emergency  departments,  and  emergency  services  designated   by   the  department  within  each  region.  They  shall  be representative of the  communities and health care  facilities  within  the  region  and  those  medical  and  nursing specialties and subspecialities regularly involved  in trauma care. They shall advise the state trauma  advisory  committee,  the  department, and the commissioner regarding trauma and disaster care  within each region, and assist the state trauma advisory committee,  the  department,  and  the  commissioner  with the coordination of trauma and  disaster care within each region, including, but  not  limited  to,  the  implementation  of  statewide  quality improvement guidelines for trauma  and disaster care, trauma systems, trauma centers, and  trauma  stations  within  each  region,  in  a  manner  consistent  with  the  intent  and  provisions of sections twenty-eight hundred five-j  and  three  thousand  four-a  of  this  chapter.  The  state  trauma  advisory committee shall  authorize the bylaws of each regional trauma advisory committee, subject  to approval by the commissioner.    2. The regional trauma advisory committees shall continue to  meet  as  frequently  as  their  business may require. The members of the regional  trauma advisory committees  shall  receive  no  compensation  for  their  services as members.    3.  The  department  shall  determine  the ways and means necessary to  assist the regional trauma advisory committees in performing the  duties  specified  under  this  section,  and  may contract with regional trauma  program agencies to provide such assistance.    4. In no event shall any member, officer, or  employee  of  the  state  trauma  advisory committee be liable for damages in any civil action for  any act done, failure to  act,  or  statement  of  opinion  made,  while  discharging  his  or her duties as a member, officer, or employee of the  regional trauma advisory committee if he or she shall have acted in good  faith, with reasonable care.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-30-b > 3065

§  3065.  Regional  trauma  advisory  committees.  1. There are hereby  continued or established in  the  department  regional  trauma  advisory  committees  in  each geographic area of the state. They shall consist of  trauma surgeons, trauma nurses, emergency physicians, emergency  nurses,  and  other  emergency and trauma care professionals from trauma centers,  emergency  departments,  and  emergency  services  designated   by   the  department  within  each  region.  They  shall  be representative of the  communities and health care  facilities  within  the  region  and  those  medical  and  nursing specialties and subspecialities regularly involved  in trauma care. They shall advise the state trauma  advisory  committee,  the  department, and the commissioner regarding trauma and disaster care  within each region, and assist the state trauma advisory committee,  the  department,  and  the  commissioner  with the coordination of trauma and  disaster care within each region, including, but  not  limited  to,  the  implementation  of  statewide  quality improvement guidelines for trauma  and disaster care, trauma systems, trauma centers, and  trauma  stations  within  each  region,  in  a  manner  consistent  with  the  intent  and  provisions of sections twenty-eight hundred five-j  and  three  thousand  four-a  of  this  chapter.  The  state  trauma  advisory committee shall  authorize the bylaws of each regional trauma advisory committee, subject  to approval by the commissioner.    2. The regional trauma advisory committees shall continue to  meet  as  frequently  as  their  business may require. The members of the regional  trauma advisory committees  shall  receive  no  compensation  for  their  services as members.    3.  The  department  shall  determine  the ways and means necessary to  assist the regional trauma advisory committees in performing the  duties  specified  under  this  section,  and  may contract with regional trauma  program agencies to provide such assistance.    4. In no event shall any member, officer, or  employee  of  the  state  trauma  advisory committee be liable for damages in any civil action for  any act done, failure to  act,  or  statement  of  opinion  made,  while  discharging  his  or her duties as a member, officer, or employee of the  regional trauma advisory committee if he or she shall have acted in good  faith, with reasonable care.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-30-b > 3065

§  3065.  Regional  trauma  advisory  committees.  1. There are hereby  continued or established in  the  department  regional  trauma  advisory  committees  in  each geographic area of the state. They shall consist of  trauma surgeons, trauma nurses, emergency physicians, emergency  nurses,  and  other  emergency and trauma care professionals from trauma centers,  emergency  departments,  and  emergency  services  designated   by   the  department  within  each  region.  They  shall  be representative of the  communities and health care  facilities  within  the  region  and  those  medical  and  nursing specialties and subspecialities regularly involved  in trauma care. They shall advise the state trauma  advisory  committee,  the  department, and the commissioner regarding trauma and disaster care  within each region, and assist the state trauma advisory committee,  the  department,  and  the  commissioner  with the coordination of trauma and  disaster care within each region, including, but  not  limited  to,  the  implementation  of  statewide  quality improvement guidelines for trauma  and disaster care, trauma systems, trauma centers, and  trauma  stations  within  each  region,  in  a  manner  consistent  with  the  intent  and  provisions of sections twenty-eight hundred five-j  and  three  thousand  four-a  of  this  chapter.  The  state  trauma  advisory committee shall  authorize the bylaws of each regional trauma advisory committee, subject  to approval by the commissioner.    2. The regional trauma advisory committees shall continue to  meet  as  frequently  as  their  business may require. The members of the regional  trauma advisory committees  shall  receive  no  compensation  for  their  services as members.    3.  The  department  shall  determine  the ways and means necessary to  assist the regional trauma advisory committees in performing the  duties  specified  under  this  section,  and  may contract with regional trauma  program agencies to provide such assistance.    4. In no event shall any member, officer, or  employee  of  the  state  trauma  advisory committee be liable for damages in any civil action for  any act done, failure to  act,  or  statement  of  opinion  made,  while  discharging  his  or her duties as a member, officer, or employee of the  regional trauma advisory committee if he or she shall have acted in good  faith, with reasonable care.