2019 New York Laws
PBH - Public Health
Article 38 - Veterans Health Manpower Center
3803 - Veterans Health Care Information Program.

Universal Citation: NY Pub Health L § 3803 (2019)
§ 3803. Veterans health care information program. * 1. There is hereby
created  within  the  department  the  veterans  health care information
program (referred to in this section  as  the  "program"),  which  shall
provide  information  on  health  issues  associated with military duty,
including but not limited to Agent Orange,  Gulf  War  Syndromes,  toxic
materials  or  harmful  physical  agents  such as, depleted uranium, and
hepatitis C, for veterans,  their  surviving  spouses  and  health  care
providers.
  * NB Effective until May 9, 2020
  * 1. There is hereby created within the department the veterans health
care information program (referred to in this section as the "program"),
which  shall  provide  information  on  health  issues  associated  with
military duty, including but not limited to Agent Orange, spina  bifida,
Gulf  War Syndromes, toxic materials or harmful physical agents such as,
depleted uranium, and hepatitis C,  and  specific  mental  and  physical
health  issues including post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain
injury and other brain-related injuries, for veterans,  their  surviving
spouses, children of veterans and health care providers.
  * NB Effective May 9, 2020
  2.  The  program  shall  include  but  not be limited to the following
elements:

(a) public service announcements;

(b) establishment of a toll-free telephone hotline to provide information regarding health care providers and treatment centers with expertise in illnesses associated with military duty; and

(c) establish a veterans health information clearing house on-line. 3. In exercising any of his or her powers under this section, the commissioner shall consult with appropriate health care professionals, providers, veterans or organizations representing them, the division of veterans' services, the United States department of veterans affairs and the United States defense department. 4. The commissioner may make rules and regulations necessary and appropriate for the implementation of this section.

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