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§ 568. Mental hygiene advisory board. a. (1) There shall be a mental
hygiene advisory board which shall be advisory to the commissioner and
the deputy commissioner for mental hygiene services in the development
of community mental health, mental retardation, alcoholism and substance
abuse facilities and services and programs related thereto. The board
shall have separate subcommittees for mental health, for mental
retardation and developmental disabilities, and for alcoholism and
substance abuse. The board and its subcommittees shall be constituted
and their appointive members appointed and removed in the manner
prescribed for a community services board by the provisions of the
mental hygiene law. Pursuant to the provisions of such law, such members
may be reappointed without limitation on the number of consecutive terms
which they may serve.
(2) Members of the mental hygiene advisory board and its subcommittees
shall serve thereon without compensation except that each member shall
be allowed actual and necessary expenses to be audited in the same
manner as other city charges.
(3) No person shall be ineligible for membership on the board or its
subcommittees because such person holds any other public office,
employment or trust, nor shall any person be made ineligible to or
forfeit such person's right to any public office, employment or trust by
reason of such appointment.
b. (1) Contracts for services and facilities under this chapter may be
made with a public or private voluntary hospital, clinic, laboratory,
health, welfare or mental hygiene agency or other similar institution,
notwithstanding that any member of the board or its subcommittees is an
officer or employee of such institution or agency or is a member of the
medical or consultant staff thereof.
(2) If any matter arises before the board or any of its subcommittees
directly involving a public or private voluntary hospital, clinic,
laboratory, health, welfare or mental hygiene agency or other similar
institution of which any member of the board or such subcommittee is an
officer, employee or on the medical or consultant staff thereof, that
member shall participate in the deliberations of the board or of such
subcommittee on the matter only insofar as to provide any information
requested of such person by the other members of the board or
subcommittee, and that member shall not participate further in the
deliberations of the board or subcommittee on the matter after having
provided the required information.