Bill Text: NY S05972 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Enacts the "uniform emergency volunteer health practitioners act" for declared state disaster emergencies; establishes a system to deploy health service workers from out of state during a state disaster emergency.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-05 - REFERRED TO HEALTH [S05972 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-S05972-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          5972

                               2021-2022 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                     March 24, 2021
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  Sen.  PARKER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Health

        AN ACT to amend the public health  law,  in  relation  to  enacting  the
          "uniform emergency volunteer health practitioners act"

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. This act shall be known and may be cited  as  the  "uniform
     2  emergency volunteer health practitioners act".
     3    §  2.  Legislative  findings.  The  legislature finds that in times of
     4  emergencies that it may be necessary to rapidly  deploy  health  service
     5  workers  from  out-of-state.  For  such necessities, it is beneficial to
     6  have a registry and uniform system of rules to deploy the relevant work-
     7  ers with minimal complications. Accordingly, this legislature adopts the
     8  "uniform emergency volunteer health practitioners act" in New York.
     9    § 3. The public health law is amended by adding a new article 30-E  to
    10  read as follows:
    11                                ARTICLE 30-E
    12            UNIFORM EMERGENCY VOLUNTEER HEALTH PRACTITIONERS ACT
    13  Section 3083. Definitions.
    14          3084. Applicability to volunteer health practitioners.
    15          3085. Regulation of services during emergency.
    16          3086. Volunteer health practitioner registration systems.
    17          3087. Recognition  of volunteer health practitioners licensed in
    18                  other states.
    19          3088. No effect on credentialing and privileging.
    20          3089. Provision of  volunteer  health  or  veterinary  services;
    21                  administrative sanctions.
    22          3090. Relation to other laws.
    23          3091. Regulatory authority.
    24          3092. Limitations  on civil liability for volunteer health prac-
    25                  titioners; vicarious liability.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD06283-01-1

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     1          3093. Workers' compensation coverage.
     2          3094. Uniformity of application and construction.
     3    § 3083. Definitions. As used in in this article:
     4    1. "Credentialing" means obtaining, verifying, and assessing the qual-
     5  ifications  of  a  health  practitioner  to  provide treatment, care, or
     6  services in or for a health facility.
     7    2. "Disaster relief organization" means an entity that provides  emer-
     8  gency  or  disaster  relief  services  that include health or veterinary
     9  services provided by volunteer health practitioners and that:
    10    (a) is designated or recognized as a provider of those services pursu-
    11  ant to a disaster response and recovery plan adopted by an agency of the
    12  federal government, or New York state division of homeland security  and
    13  emergency  services,  or  of  the state disaster preparedness commission
    14  empowered by section twenty-one of the executive law; or
    15    (b) regularly plans and conducts its activities in  coordination  with
    16  an  agency  of  the federal government or the New York state division of
    17  homeland security and emergency services.
    18    3. "Emergency" means an event  or  condition  that  is  an  emergency,
    19  disaster, or public health emergency defined as a disaster under article
    20  two-B of the executive law.
    21    4.  "Emergency declaration" means a declaration of emergency issued by
    22  a person authorized to do so under the laws of this state, including  as
    23  defined in section twenty-eight of the executive law, a political subdi-
    24  vision of this state, or a municipality or other local government within
    25  this state.
    26    5.  "Emergency  management  assistance  compact"  means the interstate
    27  compact approved by Congress by Public Law No.  104-321,110  Stat.  3877
    28  and codified in New York as section twenty-nine-g of the executive law.
    29    6. "Entity" means a person other than an individual.
    30    7.  "Health  facility" means an entity licensed under the laws of this
    31  or another state to provide health or veterinary services.
    32    8. "Health practitioner" means an individual licensed under  the  laws
    33  of this or another state to provide health or veterinary services.
    34    9. "Health services" means the provision of treatment, care, advice or
    35  guidance, or other services, or supplies, related to the health or death
    36  of  individuals or human populations, to the extent necessary to respond
    37  to an emergency, including:
    38    (a) the following, concerning the  physical  or  mental  condition  or
    39  functional  status  of an individual or affecting the structure or func-
    40  tion of the body:
    41    (i) preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitative,  maintenance,
    42  or palliative care; and
    43    (ii) counseling, assessment, procedures, or other services;
    44    (b) sale or dispensing of a drug, a device, equipment, or another item
    45  to an individual in accordance with a prescription; and
    46    (c) funeral, cremation, cemetery, or other mortuary services.
    47    10.  "Host  entity" means an entity operating in this state which uses
    48  volunteer health practitioners to respond to an emergency.
    49    11. "License" means authorization by a state to engage  in  health  or
    50  veterinary  services  that  are  unlawful without the authorization. The
    51  term includes authorization under the laws of this state to an  individ-
    52  ual  to  provide  health  or  veterinary  services based upon a national
    53  certification issued by a public or private entity.
    54    12. "Person" means an individual, corporation, business trust,  trust,
    55  partnership,  limited  liability  company,  association,  joint venture,

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     1  public corporation, government or governmental subdivision,  agency,  or
     2  instrumentality, or any other legal or commercial entity.
     3    13.  "Privileging"  means the authorizing by an appropriate authority,
     4  such as a governing body, of a health practitioner to  provide  specific
     5  treatment,  care,  or  services  at  a health facility subject to limits
     6  based on factors that include license, education, training,  experience,
     7  competence, health status, and specialized skill.
     8    14.  "Scope  of  practice"  means  the  extent of the authorization to
     9  provide health or veterinary services granted to a  health  practitioner
    10  by  a license issued to the practitioner in the state in which the prin-
    11  cipal part of the practitioner's services are  rendered,  including  any
    12  conditions imposed by the licensing authority.
    13    15. "State" means a state of the United States, the District of Colum-
    14  bia,  Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, or any territory or
    15  insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.
    16    16. "Veterinary services" means  the  provision  of  treatment,  care,
    17  advice  or  guidance,  or  other  services,  or supplies, related to the
    18  health or death of an animal or to animal  populations,  to  the  extent
    19  necessary to respond to an emergency, including:
    20    (a)  diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of an animal disease, injury,
    21  or other physical or mental  condition  by  the  prescription,  adminis-
    22  tration, or dispensing of vaccine, medicine, surgery, or therapy;
    23    (b) use of a procedure for reproductive management; and
    24    (c)  monitoring  and treatment of animal populations for diseases that
    25  have spread or demonstrate the potential to spread to humans.
    26    17. "Volunteer health practitioner" means a  health  practitioner  who
    27  provides  health or veterinary services, whether or not the practitioner
    28  receives compensation for those services.  The term does not  include  a
    29  practitioner who receives compensation pursuant to a preexisting employ-
    30  ment  relationship  with  a  host entity or affiliate which requires the
    31  practitioner to provide health services in this state, unless the  prac-
    32  titioner  is  not a resident of this state and is employed by a disaster
    33  relief organization providing services in this state while an  emergency
    34  declaration is in effect.
    35    §  3084. Applicability to volunteer health practitioners. This article
    36  shall apply to volunteer health practitioners registered with  a  regis-
    37  tration  system  that complies with section three thousand eighty-six of
    38  this article and who provides health  or  veterinary  services  in  this
    39  state for a host entity while an emergency declaration is in effect.
    40    § 3085. Regulation of services during emergency. 1. While an emergency
    41  declaration  is in effect, the New York state division of homeland secu-
    42  rity and emergency services may limit, restrict, or otherwise regulate:
    43    (a) the duration of practice by volunteer health practitioners;
    44    (b) the geographical areas in which volunteer health practitioners may
    45  practice;
    46    (c) the types of volunteer health practitioners who may practice; and
    47    (d)  any  other  matters  necessary  to  coordinate  effectively   the
    48  provision of health or veterinary services during the emergency.
    49    2.  An  order  issued  pursuant to subdivision one of this section may
    50  take effect immediately, without prior notice or comment, and is  not  a
    51  rule within the meaning of the state administrative procedure act.
    52    3.  A  host entity that uses volunteer health practitioners to provide
    53  health or veterinary services in this state shall:
    54    (a) consult and coordinate its activities  with  the  New  York  state
    55  division of homeland security and emergency services to the extent prac-

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     1  ticable  to  provide  for  the  efficient and effective use of volunteer
     2  health practitioners; and
     3    (b) comply with any other laws relating to the management of emergency
     4  health  or  veterinary  services,  including  under article two-B of the
     5  executive law.
     6    § 3086. Volunteer health practitioner registration  systems.  1.    To
     7  qualify as a volunteer health practitioner registration system, a system
     8  shall:
     9    (a) accept applications for the registration of volunteer health prac-
    10  titioners before or during an emergency;
    11    (b)  include  information  about  the  licensure  and good standing of
    12  health practitioners which is accessible by authorized persons;
    13    (c) be capable of confirming the accuracy  of  information  concerning
    14  whether  a  health  practitioner is licensed and in good standing before
    15  health services or veterinary services are provided under this  article;
    16  and
    17    (d) meet one of the following conditions:
    18    (i)  be  an  emergency  system  for  advance registration of volunteer
    19  healthcare practitioners established by a state and funded  through  the
    20  department  of health and human services under Section 319 of the Public
    21  Health Services Act, 42 USC Section 247d-7b, as amended;
    22    (ii) be a local unit consisting  of  trained  and  equipped  emergency
    23  response,  public  health,  and  medical  personnel  formed  pursuant to
    24  Section 2801 of the Public Health Services Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 300hh,
    25  as amended;
    26    (iii) be operated by a:
    27    (A) disaster relief organization;
    28    (B) licensing board;
    29    (C) national or regional association of  licensing  boards  or  health
    30  practitioners;
    31    (D)  health  facility that provides comprehensive inpatient and outpa-
    32  tient health-care services,  including  a  tertiary  care  and  teaching
    33  hospital; or
    34    (E) governmental entity; or
    35    (iv) be designated by New York state division of homeland security and
    36  emergency  services  as a registration system for purposes of this arti-
    37  cle.
    38    2. While an emergency declaration is in effect, New York  state  divi-
    39  sion of homeland security and emergency services, a person authorized to
    40  act  on behalf of New York state division of homeland security and emer-
    41  gency services, or a host entity, may confirm whether  volunteer  health
    42  practitioners  utilized in this state are registered with a registration
    43  system that complies with subdivision one of this section.  Confirmation
    44  shall  be  limited to obtaining identities of the practitioners from the
    45  system and determining whether the system indicates that the practition-
    46  ers are licensed and in good standing.
    47    3. Upon request of a person in this state authorized under subdivision
    48  two of this section, or a similarly authorized person in another  state,
    49  a  registration  system located in this state shall notify the person of
    50  the identities of volunteer health practitioners and whether the practi-
    51  tioners are licensed and in good standing.
    52    4. A host entity shall not be required to use the services of a volun-
    53  teer health practitioner even if the practitioner is registered  with  a
    54  registration system that indicates that the practitioner is licensed and
    55  in good standing.

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     1    §  3087.  Recognition  of  volunteer  health practitioners licensed in
     2  other states. 1. While a state  disaster  emergency  declaration  is  in
     3  effect,  a volunteer health practitioner, registered with a registration
     4  system that complies with section  three  thousand  eighty-six  of  this
     5  article  and  licensed  and in good standing in the state upon which the
     6  practitioner's registration is based, may practice in this state to  the
     7  extent  authorized  by this article as if the practitioner were licensed
     8  in this state.
     9    2. A volunteer health practitioner qualified under subdivision one  of
    10  this  section  is not entitled to the protections of this article if the
    11  practitioner is licensed in more than one state and any license  of  the
    12  practitioner is suspended, revoked, or subject to an agency order limit-
    13  ing  or  restricting practice privileges, or has been voluntarily termi-
    14  nated under threat of sanction.
    15    § 3088. No effect on credentialing and privileging. This article shall
    16  not affect credentialing or privileging standards of a  health  facility
    17  and  does not preclude a health facility from waiving or modifying those
    18  standards while an emergency declaration is in effect.
    19    § 3089. Provision of volunteer health or veterinary services; adminis-
    20  trative sanctions. 1. Subject to subdivisions  two  and  three  of  this
    21  section,  a  volunteer  health practitioner shall adhere to the scope of
    22  practice for  a  similarly  licensed  practitioner  established  by  the
    23  licensing provisions, practice acts, or other laws of this state.
    24    2.  Except  as  otherwise  provided in subdivision three, this article
    25  shall not authorize a volunteer health practitioner to provide  services
    26  that  are  outside the practitioner's scope of practice, even if a simi-
    27  larly licensed practitioner in this state would be permitted to  provide
    28  the services.
    29    3.  The  New  York  state  division of homeland security and emergency
    30  services may modify or restrict the health or veterinary  services  that
    31  volunteer  health practitioners may provide pursuant to this article. An
    32  order under this subdivision may take effect immediately, without  prior
    33  notice  or  comment,  and  is not a rule within the meaning of the state
    34  administrative procedure act.
    35    4. A host entity may restrict the health or veterinary services that a
    36  volunteer health practitioner may provide pursuant to this article.
    37    5. A volunteer health practitioner does  not  engage  in  unauthorized
    38  practice  unless  the practitioner has reason to know of any limitation,
    39  modification, or restriction under this  section  or  that  a  similarly
    40  licensed  practitioner  in  this state would not be permitted to provide
    41  the services.  A volunteer health practitioner has reason to know  of  a
    42  limitation,  modification,  or  restriction or that a similarly licensed
    43  practitioner in this state would not be permitted to provide  a  service
    44  if:
    45    (a)   the   practitioner   knows   the  limitation,  modification,  or
    46  restriction exists or that a similarly  licensed  practitioner  in  this
    47  state would not be permitted to provide the service; or
    48    (b)  from all the facts and circumstances known to the practitioner at
    49  the relevant time, a reasonable person would conclude that  the  limita-
    50  tion,  modification,  or restriction exists or that a similarly licensed
    51  practitioner in this  state  would  not  be  permitted  to  provide  the
    52  service.
    53    6. In addition to the authority granted by any other law of this state
    54  to  regulate  the  conduct of health practitioners, a licensing board or
    55  other disciplinary authority in this state:

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     1    (a) may impose administrative sanctions  upon  a  health  practitioner
     2  licensed  in this state for conduct outside of this state in response to
     3  an out-of-state emergency;
     4    (b)  may  impose  administrative  sanctions  upon  a  practitioner not
     5  licensed in this state for conduct in  this  state  in  response  to  an
     6  in-state emergency; and
     7    (c)  shall  report any administrative sanctions imposed upon a practi-
     8  tioner licensed in another state to the appropriate licensing  board  or
     9  other disciplinary authority in any other state in which the practition-
    10  er is known to be licensed.
    11    7.  In  determining  whether  to impose administrative sanctions under
    12  subdivision six of this section, a licensing board or other disciplinary
    13  authority shall consider the circumstances in  which  the  conduct  took
    14  place, including any exigent circumstances, and the practitioner's scope
    15  of practice, education, training, experience, and specialized skill.
    16    §  3090.  Relation  to  other  laws.  1.  This article shall not limit
    17  rights, privileges, or immunities provided to volunteer  health  practi-
    18  tioners  by  any  other law. Except as otherwise provided in subdivision
    19  two of this section, this article shall not affect requirements for  the
    20  use of health practitioners pursuant to the emergency management assist-
    21  ance compact.
    22    2.  The  New  York  state  division of homeland security and emergency
    23  services, pursuant to the emergency management assistance  compact,  may
    24  incorporate  into  the  emergency  forces of this state volunteer health
    25  practitioners who are not officers or employees of this state,  a  poli-
    26  tical  subdivision  of  this  state,  or  a  municipality or other local
    27  government within this state.
    28    § 3091. Regulatory authority. The New York state division of  homeland
    29  security  and  emergency services may promulgate rules to implement this
    30  article. In doing so, the New York state division of  homeland  security
    31  and  emergency  services shall consult with and consider the recommenda-
    32  tions of the entity established to coordinate the implementation of  the
    33  emergency  management assistance compact and shall also consult with and
    34  consider rules promulgated by  similarly  empowered  agencies  in  other
    35  states to promote uniformity of application of this article and make the
    36  emergency response systems in the various states reasonably compatible.
    37    §  3092.  Limitations  on civil liability for volunteer health practi-
    38  tioners; vicarious liability. 1.   Subject to subdivision  two  of  this
    39  section,  a  volunteer  health practitioner who receives compensation of
    40  five hundred dollars or less per year for providing health or veterinary
    41  services pursuant to this article is not liable for damages for  an  act
    42  or  omission of the practitioner in providing those services. Reimburse-
    43  ment of, or allowance for, reasonable expenses, or continuation of sala-
    44  ry or other remuneration while on leave, is not compensation under  this
    45  subdivision.
    46    2.  This  section  shall not limit the liability of a volunteer health
    47  practitioner for:
    48    (a) willful misconduct or  wanton,  grossly  negligent,  reckless,  or
    49  criminal conduct;
    50    (b) an intentional tort;
    51    (c) breach of contract;
    52    (d)  a claim asserted by a host entity or by an entity located in this
    53  or another state which employs or uses the services of the practitioner;
    54  or
    55    (e) an act or omission relating to the operation of a  motor  vehicle,
    56  vessel, aircraft, or other vehicle.

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     1    3.  A person that, pursuant to this article, operates, uses, or relies
     2  upon information provided by a volunteer health  practitioner  registra-
     3  tion system is not liable for damages for an act or omission relating to
     4  that operation, use, or reliance unless the act or omission is an inten-
     5  tional tort or is willful misconduct or wanton, grossly negligent, reck-
     6  less, or criminal conduct.
     7    4.  In addition to the protections provided in subdivision one of this
     8  section, a volunteer health practitioner who provides health or  veteri-
     9  nary  services  pursuant  to this article is entitled to all the rights,
    10  privileges, or immunities provided by section twenty-nine-g of the exec-
    11  utive law.
    12    § 3093. Workers' compensation coverage. 1. In this  section,  "injury"
    13  means  a  physical  or mental injury or disease for which an employee of
    14  this state who is injured or contracts a disease in the  course  of  the
    15  employee's  employment  would be entitled to benefits under the workers'
    16  compensation law.
    17    2. A volunteer health practitioner who  dies  or  is  injured  as  the
    18  result of providing health or veterinary services pursuant to this arti-
    19  cle  shall  be deemed to be an employee of this state for the purpose of
    20  receiving benefits for the death or injury under  the  workers'  compen-
    21  sation law if:
    22    (a)  the  practitioner is not otherwise eligible for such benefits for
    23  the injury or death under the law of this or another state; and
    24    (b) the practitioner, or in the  case  of  death,  the  practitioner's
    25  personal representative, elects coverage under the workers' compensation
    26  law by making a claim under such law.
    27    3.  The  New  York  state  division of homeland security and emergency
    28  services shall adopt rules, enter into agreements with other states,  or
    29  take  other measures to facilitate the receipt of benefits for injury or
    30  death under the workers' compensation law by  volunteer  health  practi-
    31  tioners who reside in other states, and may waive or modify requirements
    32  for  filing,  processing, and paying claims that unreasonably burden the
    33  practitioners. To promote uniformity of application of this article with
    34  other states that enact similar legislation, the New York state division
    35  of homeland security and  emergency  services  shall  consult  with  and
    36  consider  the  practices  for  filing,  processing, and paying claims by
    37  agencies with similar authority in other states.
    38    § 3094. Uniformity of application and construction.  In  applying  and
    39  construing  this  article,  consideration  shall be given to the need to
    40  promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject  matter  among
    41  states that enact it.
    42    § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
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