§ 2409-a. Advisory council. 1. There is hereby established in the\ndepartment the cancer detection and education program advisory council,\nfor the purpose of advising the commissioner with regards to providing\ninformation to consumers, patients, and health care providers relating,\nbut not limited to, breast, cervical, prostate, testicular and ovarian\ncancer, including signs and symptoms, risk factors, the benefits of\nprevention and early detection, guideline concordant cancer screening\nand disease management, options for diagnostic testing and treatment,\nnew technologies, and survivorship.\n 2. The advisory council shall:
(a)make recommendations to the\ndepartment regarding the promotion and implementation of programs under\nsections twenty-four hundred six and twenty-four hundr
Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI
§ 2409-a. Advisory council. 1. There is hereby established in the\ndepartment the cancer detection and education program advisory council,\nfor the purpose of advising the commissioner with regards to providing\ninformation to consumers, patients, and health care providers relating,\nbut not limited to, breast, cervical, prostate, testicular and ovarian\ncancer, including signs and symptoms, risk factors, the benefits of\nprevention and early detection, guideline concordant cancer screening\nand disease management, options for diagnostic testing and treatment,\nnew technologies, and survivorship.\n 2. The advisory council shall: (a) make recommendations to the\ndepartment regarding the promotion and implementation of programs under\nsections twenty-four hundred six and twenty-four hundred nine of this\ntitle; and (b) prior to the department providing grants from the New\nYork State prostate and testicular cancer research and education fund,\ncreated pursuant to section ninety-five-e of the state finance law,\nadvise the department on various components of the department's\nsolicitation to distribute such funds, including but not limited to, the\npotential uses of the funds, the entities that may be eligible to apply\nfor the funds, the recommended contract deliverables for entities\nreceiving the funds, the recommended geographic distribution of the\nfunds, and the recommended award amounts.\n 3. The commissioner shall appoint twenty-one voting members, which\nshall include representation of health care professionals, consumers,\npatients, one voting member who shall be a person who has or has had\nprostate or testicular cancer, one voting member who shall be a person\nwho has or has had breast, cervical or ovarian cancer and other\nappropriate interests reflective of the diversity of the state, with\nexpertise in breast, cervical, prostate, testicular and/or ovarian\ncancer. The commissioner shall appoint one member as a chairperson. The\nmembers of the council shall receive no compensation for their services,\nbut shall be allowed their actual and necessary expenses incurred in\nperformance of their duties.\n 4. A majority of the appointed voting membership of the board shall\nconstitute quorum.\n 5. The advisory council shall meet at least twice a year, at the\nrequest of the department.\n