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§  4364. Licensure of banks and storage facilities. 1. No person shall  own or operate a bank or  storage  facility  that  conducts  procurement  activity  in New York state unless a license has been issued pursuant to  this article.    2. An application for a license for a bank or storage  facility  shall  contain  the  name  of  the operator, its officers, directors, principal  stockholders,  and   controlling   persons,   a   description   of   its  organizational  structure,  the  kind or kinds of procurement or storage  services to be provided, the location and physical  description  of  the  bank  or  storage facility, and such other information as the department  may require.    3. A license shall not be issued unless the department finds that  the  premises,  equipment,  personnel,  rules  and  by-laws, and standards of  service are fit and adequate and that the bank or storage facility  will  be operated in the manner required by this article.    4.  Prior  to approving an application for a license to operate a bank  or storage facility which procures or stores tissue for  transplantation  or therapy purposes, the department shall consider:    (a)  the  applicant's  ability  to  arrange  for  the  acquisition and  preservation of usable donated tissue  within  a  designated  geographic  area  of  service  and  to arrange for the transportation of such tissue  when necessary;    (b) the applicant's ability to obtain effective agreements for  tissue  procurement with hospitals;    (c)  the  applicant's ability to conduct and participate in systematic  efforts, including professional and public education, to procure  usable  tissue from potential donors;    (d)  the  applicant's  ability to establish and meet quality standards  for the acquisition and storage of tissue;    (e) the applicant's ability to arrange for the selection  and  testing  of  donors  and  donated  tissue,  including  the  performance  of donor  selection and required laboratory tests including typing and processing;    (f) the character  and  competence  of  the  operator,  its  officers,  directors, principal stockholders and controlling persons, including the  quality  of  care  provided through any health care entities operated or  controlled by such persons; and    (g) with respect to banks and storage  facilities  created  after  the  effective  date of this paragraph, the existence and activities of other  banks and storage facilities in the geographic area to be served by  the  applicant.    5.  No  hospital  or  other facility and no physician shall permit any  person to procure tissue or non-transplant organs unless such person has  been licensed in accordance with this article, or has been  asked  by  a  licensed  bank  or  storage  facility  to  procure a specified tissue or  non-transplant  organ.  No  bank  or  storage  facility  shall  sell  or  otherwise   transfer   tissue  for  valuable  consideration.    Valuable  consideration shall not include reasonable  costs  associated  with  the  procurement,  processing,  storage  and distribution of tissue.  Nothing  herein shall impair the provisions of section forty-three hundred  seven  of this chapter.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-43-b > 4364

§  4364. Licensure of banks and storage facilities. 1. No person shall  own or operate a bank or  storage  facility  that  conducts  procurement  activity  in New York state unless a license has been issued pursuant to  this article.    2. An application for a license for a bank or storage  facility  shall  contain  the  name  of  the operator, its officers, directors, principal  stockholders,  and   controlling   persons,   a   description   of   its  organizational  structure,  the  kind or kinds of procurement or storage  services to be provided, the location and physical  description  of  the  bank  or  storage facility, and such other information as the department  may require.    3. A license shall not be issued unless the department finds that  the  premises,  equipment,  personnel,  rules  and  by-laws, and standards of  service are fit and adequate and that the bank or storage facility  will  be operated in the manner required by this article.    4.  Prior  to approving an application for a license to operate a bank  or storage facility which procures or stores tissue for  transplantation  or therapy purposes, the department shall consider:    (a)  the  applicant's  ability  to  arrange  for  the  acquisition and  preservation of usable donated tissue  within  a  designated  geographic  area  of  service  and  to arrange for the transportation of such tissue  when necessary;    (b) the applicant's ability to obtain effective agreements for  tissue  procurement with hospitals;    (c)  the  applicant's ability to conduct and participate in systematic  efforts, including professional and public education, to procure  usable  tissue from potential donors;    (d)  the  applicant's  ability to establish and meet quality standards  for the acquisition and storage of tissue;    (e) the applicant's ability to arrange for the selection  and  testing  of  donors  and  donated  tissue,  including  the  performance  of donor  selection and required laboratory tests including typing and processing;    (f) the character  and  competence  of  the  operator,  its  officers,  directors, principal stockholders and controlling persons, including the  quality  of  care  provided through any health care entities operated or  controlled by such persons; and    (g) with respect to banks and storage  facilities  created  after  the  effective  date of this paragraph, the existence and activities of other  banks and storage facilities in the geographic area to be served by  the  applicant.    5.  No  hospital  or  other facility and no physician shall permit any  person to procure tissue or non-transplant organs unless such person has  been licensed in accordance with this article, or has been  asked  by  a  licensed  bank  or  storage  facility  to  procure a specified tissue or  non-transplant  organ.  No  bank  or  storage  facility  shall  sell  or  otherwise   transfer   tissue  for  valuable  consideration.    Valuable  consideration shall not include reasonable  costs  associated  with  the  procurement,  processing,  storage  and distribution of tissue.  Nothing  herein shall impair the provisions of section forty-three hundred  seven  of this chapter.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-43-b > 4364

§  4364. Licensure of banks and storage facilities. 1. No person shall  own or operate a bank or  storage  facility  that  conducts  procurement  activity  in New York state unless a license has been issued pursuant to  this article.    2. An application for a license for a bank or storage  facility  shall  contain  the  name  of  the operator, its officers, directors, principal  stockholders,  and   controlling   persons,   a   description   of   its  organizational  structure,  the  kind or kinds of procurement or storage  services to be provided, the location and physical  description  of  the  bank  or  storage facility, and such other information as the department  may require.    3. A license shall not be issued unless the department finds that  the  premises,  equipment,  personnel,  rules  and  by-laws, and standards of  service are fit and adequate and that the bank or storage facility  will  be operated in the manner required by this article.    4.  Prior  to approving an application for a license to operate a bank  or storage facility which procures or stores tissue for  transplantation  or therapy purposes, the department shall consider:    (a)  the  applicant's  ability  to  arrange  for  the  acquisition and  preservation of usable donated tissue  within  a  designated  geographic  area  of  service  and  to arrange for the transportation of such tissue  when necessary;    (b) the applicant's ability to obtain effective agreements for  tissue  procurement with hospitals;    (c)  the  applicant's ability to conduct and participate in systematic  efforts, including professional and public education, to procure  usable  tissue from potential donors;    (d)  the  applicant's  ability to establish and meet quality standards  for the acquisition and storage of tissue;    (e) the applicant's ability to arrange for the selection  and  testing  of  donors  and  donated  tissue,  including  the  performance  of donor  selection and required laboratory tests including typing and processing;    (f) the character  and  competence  of  the  operator,  its  officers,  directors, principal stockholders and controlling persons, including the  quality  of  care  provided through any health care entities operated or  controlled by such persons; and    (g) with respect to banks and storage  facilities  created  after  the  effective  date of this paragraph, the existence and activities of other  banks and storage facilities in the geographic area to be served by  the  applicant.    5.  No  hospital  or  other facility and no physician shall permit any  person to procure tissue or non-transplant organs unless such person has  been licensed in accordance with this article, or has been  asked  by  a  licensed  bank  or  storage  facility  to  procure a specified tissue or  non-transplant  organ.  No  bank  or  storage  facility  shall  sell  or  otherwise   transfer   tissue  for  valuable  consideration.    Valuable  consideration shall not include reasonable  costs  associated  with  the  procurement,  processing,  storage  and distribution of tissue.  Nothing  herein shall impair the provisions of section forty-three hundred  seven  of this chapter.