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§ 4365. Powers and duties of the commissioner. 1. The commissioner, in  consultation  with the transplant council, may promulgate regulations to  establish standards for banks and storage facilities  other  than  those  owned  or  operated  by  the office of mental health. Such standards may  provide for the following: the organizational  structure  of  banks  and  storage  facilities;  the geographic scope of licensed banks and storage  facilities; donor  selection  and  solicitation  practices;  tissue  and  non-transplant  organ  retrieval  practices;  transportation  practices;  required clinical laboratory tests for suitable donors,  recipients  and  tissue;  histocompatibility  standards;  allocation  criteria; reporting  requirements; record keeping requirements; accounting procedures;  staff  requirements;  the  content  of  agreements  with  hospitals  from which  tissues and non-transplant organs will be procured; and the  content  of  agreements    with    organ   procurement   organizations,   educational  institutions, other banks and storage  facilities,  and  other  entities  providing services to banks or storage facilities in connection with the  procurement,  storage,  and  distribution  of  tissue and non-transplant  organs. The commissioner and the commissioner  of  mental  health  shall  enter  into a cooperative agreement to establish standards for banks and  storage facilities owned or operated by  the  office  of  mental  health  which  may  include  standards  for  donor  selection  and  solicitation  practices;  tissue  and  non-transplant   organ   retrieval   practices;  transportation   practices;   reporting   requirements;  record  keeping  requirements; the  content  of  agreements  with  hospitals  from  which  tissues  and  non-transplant organs will be procured, and the content of  agreements with other banks and storage facilities.    2. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of article five of  this  chapter,  the commissioner, in consultation with the transplant council,  may  promulgate  regulations  to  establish  quality  control  standards  governing  tissue  typing  conducted  by  or  at  the  request  of organ  procurement organizations and facilities performing transplant services.  Such regulations may eliminate duplicative testing  by  laboratories  by  limiting  within  a  service  area the performance of histocompatibility  matching and tissue typing services for cadaveric  organ  donations  for  transplantation in New York state.    3.  At  least sixty days prior to the commissioner's final approval of  rules and regulations proposed pursuant  to  this  article,  other  than  emergency  rules  and  regulations,  the  commissioner shall submit such  proposed rules and regulations  to  the  council  for  its  review.  The  council   shall  review  such  rules  and  regulations  and  submit  its  recommendations to the commissioner within sixty days. The  commissioner  shall  not  act in a manner inconsistent with the recommendations of the  council without first providing to the council a written explanation  of  the reasons therefor.    4.  The  commissioner  may  inquire  into  the  operation of banks and  storage facilities and may conduct periodic  inspections  of  banks  and  storage  facilities  including methods, procedures, materials, staff and  equipment.    5. Organ procurement organizations,  banks,  storage  facilities,  and  other  persons engaged in procurement activities shall submit, in a form  prescribed by the department, periodic reports of  procurement,  storage  and   distribution   activities   and  such  other  information  as  the  commissioner may require to carry out the provisions  of  this  article.  Where  available, the commissioner shall utilize information reported by  organ  procurement  organizations   to   the   organ   procurement   and  transplantation  network  established  pursuant to section three hundred  seventy-two of the federal public health services act.6. In consultation with the transplant council,  the  commissioner  is  authorized  to establish subcategories of licenses based upon the tissue  and non-transplant organs to be procured or stored by banks and  storage  facilities  and the activities to be conducted and may include different  standards for each subcategory of license.    7.  Nothing contained within this article shall limit the authority of  the council on human blood and transfusion services to adopt  rules  and  regulations  concerning blood and bone marrow in accordance with article  thirty-one of this chapter.

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§ 4365. Powers and duties of the commissioner. 1. The commissioner, in  consultation  with the transplant council, may promulgate regulations to  establish standards for banks and storage facilities  other  than  those  owned  or  operated  by  the office of mental health. Such standards may  provide for the following: the organizational  structure  of  banks  and  storage  facilities;  the geographic scope of licensed banks and storage  facilities; donor  selection  and  solicitation  practices;  tissue  and  non-transplant  organ  retrieval  practices;  transportation  practices;  required clinical laboratory tests for suitable donors,  recipients  and  tissue;  histocompatibility  standards;  allocation  criteria; reporting  requirements; record keeping requirements; accounting procedures;  staff  requirements;  the  content  of  agreements  with  hospitals  from which  tissues and non-transplant organs will be procured; and the  content  of  agreements    with    organ   procurement   organizations,   educational  institutions, other banks and storage  facilities,  and  other  entities  providing services to banks or storage facilities in connection with the  procurement,  storage,  and  distribution  of  tissue and non-transplant  organs. The commissioner and the commissioner  of  mental  health  shall  enter  into a cooperative agreement to establish standards for banks and  storage facilities owned or operated by  the  office  of  mental  health  which  may  include  standards  for  donor  selection  and  solicitation  practices;  tissue  and  non-transplant   organ   retrieval   practices;  transportation   practices;   reporting   requirements;  record  keeping  requirements; the  content  of  agreements  with  hospitals  from  which  tissues  and  non-transplant organs will be procured, and the content of  agreements with other banks and storage facilities.    2. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of article five of  this  chapter,  the commissioner, in consultation with the transplant council,  may  promulgate  regulations  to  establish  quality  control  standards  governing  tissue  typing  conducted  by  or  at  the  request  of organ  procurement organizations and facilities performing transplant services.  Such regulations may eliminate duplicative testing  by  laboratories  by  limiting  within  a  service  area the performance of histocompatibility  matching and tissue typing services for cadaveric  organ  donations  for  transplantation in New York state.    3.  At  least sixty days prior to the commissioner's final approval of  rules and regulations proposed pursuant  to  this  article,  other  than  emergency  rules  and  regulations,  the  commissioner shall submit such  proposed rules and regulations  to  the  council  for  its  review.  The  council   shall  review  such  rules  and  regulations  and  submit  its  recommendations to the commissioner within sixty days. The  commissioner  shall  not  act in a manner inconsistent with the recommendations of the  council without first providing to the council a written explanation  of  the reasons therefor.    4.  The  commissioner  may  inquire  into  the  operation of banks and  storage facilities and may conduct periodic  inspections  of  banks  and  storage  facilities  including methods, procedures, materials, staff and  equipment.    5. Organ procurement organizations,  banks,  storage  facilities,  and  other  persons engaged in procurement activities shall submit, in a form  prescribed by the department, periodic reports of  procurement,  storage  and   distribution   activities   and  such  other  information  as  the  commissioner may require to carry out the provisions  of  this  article.  Where  available, the commissioner shall utilize information reported by  organ  procurement  organizations   to   the   organ   procurement   and  transplantation  network  established  pursuant to section three hundred  seventy-two of the federal public health services act.6. In consultation with the transplant council,  the  commissioner  is  authorized  to establish subcategories of licenses based upon the tissue  and non-transplant organs to be procured or stored by banks and  storage  facilities  and the activities to be conducted and may include different  standards for each subcategory of license.    7.  Nothing contained within this article shall limit the authority of  the council on human blood and transfusion services to adopt  rules  and  regulations  concerning blood and bone marrow in accordance with article  thirty-one of this chapter.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-43-b > 4365

§ 4365. Powers and duties of the commissioner. 1. The commissioner, in  consultation  with the transplant council, may promulgate regulations to  establish standards for banks and storage facilities  other  than  those  owned  or  operated  by  the office of mental health. Such standards may  provide for the following: the organizational  structure  of  banks  and  storage  facilities;  the geographic scope of licensed banks and storage  facilities; donor  selection  and  solicitation  practices;  tissue  and  non-transplant  organ  retrieval  practices;  transportation  practices;  required clinical laboratory tests for suitable donors,  recipients  and  tissue;  histocompatibility  standards;  allocation  criteria; reporting  requirements; record keeping requirements; accounting procedures;  staff  requirements;  the  content  of  agreements  with  hospitals  from which  tissues and non-transplant organs will be procured; and the  content  of  agreements    with    organ   procurement   organizations,   educational  institutions, other banks and storage  facilities,  and  other  entities  providing services to banks or storage facilities in connection with the  procurement,  storage,  and  distribution  of  tissue and non-transplant  organs. The commissioner and the commissioner  of  mental  health  shall  enter  into a cooperative agreement to establish standards for banks and  storage facilities owned or operated by  the  office  of  mental  health  which  may  include  standards  for  donor  selection  and  solicitation  practices;  tissue  and  non-transplant   organ   retrieval   practices;  transportation   practices;   reporting   requirements;  record  keeping  requirements; the  content  of  agreements  with  hospitals  from  which  tissues  and  non-transplant organs will be procured, and the content of  agreements with other banks and storage facilities.    2. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of article five of  this  chapter,  the commissioner, in consultation with the transplant council,  may  promulgate  regulations  to  establish  quality  control  standards  governing  tissue  typing  conducted  by  or  at  the  request  of organ  procurement organizations and facilities performing transplant services.  Such regulations may eliminate duplicative testing  by  laboratories  by  limiting  within  a  service  area the performance of histocompatibility  matching and tissue typing services for cadaveric  organ  donations  for  transplantation in New York state.    3.  At  least sixty days prior to the commissioner's final approval of  rules and regulations proposed pursuant  to  this  article,  other  than  emergency  rules  and  regulations,  the  commissioner shall submit such  proposed rules and regulations  to  the  council  for  its  review.  The  council   shall  review  such  rules  and  regulations  and  submit  its  recommendations to the commissioner within sixty days. The  commissioner  shall  not  act in a manner inconsistent with the recommendations of the  council without first providing to the council a written explanation  of  the reasons therefor.    4.  The  commissioner  may  inquire  into  the  operation of banks and  storage facilities and may conduct periodic  inspections  of  banks  and  storage  facilities  including methods, procedures, materials, staff and  equipment.    5. Organ procurement organizations,  banks,  storage  facilities,  and  other  persons engaged in procurement activities shall submit, in a form  prescribed by the department, periodic reports of  procurement,  storage  and   distribution   activities   and  such  other  information  as  the  commissioner may require to carry out the provisions  of  this  article.  Where  available, the commissioner shall utilize information reported by  organ  procurement  organizations   to   the   organ   procurement   and  transplantation  network  established  pursuant to section three hundred  seventy-two of the federal public health services act.6. In consultation with the transplant council,  the  commissioner  is  authorized  to establish subcategories of licenses based upon the tissue  and non-transplant organs to be procured or stored by banks and  storage  facilities  and the activities to be conducted and may include different  standards for each subcategory of license.    7.  Nothing contained within this article shall limit the authority of  the council on human blood and transfusion services to adopt  rules  and  regulations  concerning blood and bone marrow in accordance with article  thirty-one of this chapter.