N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law 19.42 – Medical advisory panel
§ 19.42 Medical advisory panel.
Terms Used In N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law 19.42
- Commissioner: means the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. See N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law 19.03
- Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
- Office: means the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. See N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law 19.03
- Probable cause: A reasonable ground for belief that the offender violated a specific law.
There is hereby created within the office, a medical advisory panel.
(a) The panel shall consist of such officers and members as are appointed by, and who serve at the pleasure of the commissioner. Members shall include physicians and other medical, health services and/or scientific professionals as are deemed appropriate by the commissioner.
(b) The panel shall advise the commissioner on medical issues relevant to alcoholism and/or substance abuse.
(c) The panel shall meet with such frequency as may be determined by the panel or the commissioner.
(d) The panel may establish such committees as it deems necessary.
(e) The panel may establish written bylaws.
(f) The commissioner, upon request of the panel, shall designate an employee of the office to provide support services to the panel, and may assign from time to time such other employees as the panel may request.
(g) The officers or members of the panel shall receive no compensation for their services but shall be reimbursed for expenses actually and necessarily incurred in the performance of their duties.
(h) No civil action shall be brought in any court against any officer or member of the medical advisory panel of the office for any act done, failure to act, or statement or opinion made, while discharging his or her duties as an officer or member of the panel, without leave from a justice of the supreme court, first had and obtained. In any event such officer or member shall not be liable for damages in any such action if he or she shall have acted in good faith, with reasonable care and upon probable cause. Officers and members of the panel shall be considered public officers for the purposes of § 17 of the public officers law.