2019 New York Laws
PBA - Public Authorities
Article 10-C - New York Health Care Corporations
Title 1 - Westchester County Health Care Corporation
3306 - Special Powers of the Corporation.

Universal Citation: NY Pub Auth L § 3306 (2019)
§  3306. Special powers of the corporation. In order to effectuate the
purposes of  this  title,  the  corporation  shall  have  the  following
additional  powers,  except  as limited by this title, the public health
law, the mental hygiene law, the social services law, the education  law
and any other applicable law or regulation:
  1.  To  operate,  manage,  superintend and control any health facility
under its jurisdiction and to repair, maintain and otherwise keep up any
such health  facility;  and  to  establish,  collect  and  adjust  fees,
rentals,  and  other charges for the sale, lease or sublease of any such
health facility, subject to the terms and conditions  of  any  contract,
lease, sublease or other agreement with the county;
  2.  To  provide health and medical services for the public directly or
by agreement or lease  with  any  person,  firm  or  private  or  public
corporation  or  association  through or in the health facilities of the
corporation  or  otherwise  and  to  make  internal  policies  governing
admissions  and  health  and medical services; and to establish, collect
and adjust fees and other charges for the provision of such  health  and
medical  services;  and  to  provide and maintain resident physician and
intern  medical  services;  and  to  sponsor   and   conduct   research,
educational and training programs;
  3.  To  provide  uncompensated  care to persons in need of health care
services without the ability to pay;
  4. To provide, maintain  and  operate  a  medical  transport  service,
provided,  however,  nothing  herein shall prohibit the corporation from
adopting a schedule of charges for medical transport;
  5. To enter into contracts, leases, subleases and other agreements for
the purpose of affiliating with a medical college  in  conjunction  with
the  corporation's  health  facilities, which agreements may provide for
the  management,  operation  and  staffing  of  health  facilities,  the
reconstruction,   renovation  or  addition  to  health  facilities;  the
provision of necessary facilities,  utilities  and  services;  and  such
other  conditions  or features necessary and proper for such purpose and
for the public health and general welfare;
  6. To determine the conditions under which a physician may be extended
the  privilege  of  practicing  within  a  health  facility  under   the
jurisdiction  of  the corporation, and to promulgate reasonable internal
policies for the conduct of all persons, physicians  and  nurses  within
such facility; and
  7.  (a)  Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subdivision or as
expressly limited by any applicable state law or regulation to  exercise
and  perform  all  or part of its purposes, powers, duties, functions or
activities  through  one  or  more  subsidiary  corporations  owned   or
controlled  wholly  or in part by the corporation, which shall be formed
pursuant to the business corporation law, the limited liability  company
law,  or the not-for-profit corporation law, in each case subject to all
the limitations provided in this article.

(b) No subsidiary of the corporation shall own, operate, manage or control the existing acute inpatient and outpatient facilities and services now in operation on the grounds of the Valhalla campus.

(c) Any such subsidiary may be authorized to act as a general or limited partner in a partnership or as a member of a limited liability company, and enter into an arrangement calling for an initial and subsequent payment by such subsidiary in consideration of an interest in revenues or other contractual rights.

(d) An entity shall be deemed a subsidiary corporation whenever and so long as (i) more than half of any voting shares of such subsidiary are owned or held by the corporation or (ii) a majority of the directors, trustees or members of such subsidiary are designees of the corporation.

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