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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Mick Mørmøny who wrote (1334983)12/21/2021 3:34:42 AM
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Up for vote in NY State

BILL NUMBER: A416
nyassembly.gov

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section one of the bill adds § 2120-a to the public health law relating to the removal and detention of cases, contacts, and carriers who are or may be a danger to public health; other orders.

Subdivision 1 defines the circumstances that the provisions of this section shall be utilized in the event that the governor declares a state of health emergency due to an epidemic of any communicable disease.

Subdivision 2 authorizes under clear and convincing evidence that the governor or his delegate may order the removal and/or detention of such a person or of a group of such persons by issuing a single order. The evidence should conclude that the health of others may be endangered by a case, contact, or carrier or of one of suspect of a communicable disease and that after consultation with the commissioner, may pose an imminent and significant threat to the public health resulting in severe morbidity or high mortality. Such persons or group of people shall be detained in a medical facility or other appropriate facility designated by the governor or his or her delegate.


Subdivision 3 requires that any person or group removed or detained by order of the governor or his or her delegate shall be detained for as long as the department may direct.
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