Int 0043-2002
Interagency Coordinating Council on Health
IntroductionFiledCommittee on Healthintroduced 2002-02-06
Filed — closed without being enacted.
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Agenda: 2002-02-06Passed: 2003-12-31
Committee on Health — Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and EMS (health-related issues).
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Sponsors (11)
Margarita Lopez
Michael E. McMahon
Philip Reed
Tracy L. Boyland
Lifecycle
IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2002-02-06 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2002-02-06 · City Council
ClosedFiled (End of Session)
2003-12-31 · City Council
Heard at (1)
City Council · 2002-02-06 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Attachments (1)
Full text
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 22 of the New York City charter is amended by the adding thereto a new section 569 to read as follows:
� 569. Interagency coordinating council. a. There shall be an interagency coordinating council established by the mayor, which shall consist of a representative from each city agency providing health services, a representative of the Health and Hospitals Corporation, a representative of the board of health and a representative of the council who shall be appointed by the speaker of the council. The mayor shall designate the chairperson of the interagency coordinating council who shall preside over all meetings.
b. The interagency coordinating council shall: (1) prepare an annual breakdown for the immediately preceding fiscal year of each member agency's allocations for health services and the number of persons served; (2) recommend, in consultation with the mayor's office of operations, means for improving the delivery, management and supervision of health services in order to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and economy of service; (3) consider proposals from member agencies, the council and the board of health for the improvement of health service delivery; (4) recommend to the mayor projects or programs to be undertaken by one or more agencies which could make more efficient use of existing resources; (5) plan and develop a comprehensive information service for the benefit of the general public, service providers and school and government personnel, which shall include citywide, boroughwide and community board program directories, hotlines and other such services designed to facilitate public accessibility to such information; (6) conduct an annual comprehensive health service needs assessment on a citywide, boroughwide and community district basis; (7) formulate an integrated, comprehensive, and coordinated plan for the delivery of community-based health services by or on behalf of member agencies; (8) annually compile, collect and analyze data relating to all health services provided by member agencies and make such data and analysis publicly available; and (9) submit a report on November thirtieth of each year to the council and the mayor summarizing its activities during the immediately preceding fiscal year and making recommendations with respect to, but not limited to, improving service delivery and reducing duplication and fragmentation and facilitating the more efficient use of existing resources. Such report shall also include an annual breakdown of member agencies' budgetary allocations for health services and the number of persons served as required by paragraph one of this subdivision, an annual comprehensive health services needs assessment as prescribed in paragraph seven of this subdivision, and a two-year proposed agenda consisting of specific issues to be addressed by the interagency coordinating council and its plans for addressing those issues during the current and subsequent fiscal years.
c. The interagency coordinating council shall meet a least three times each calendar year and, in addition, shall hold at least one public hearing on health care needs and service delivery annually on one or more separate date(s).
� 2. This local law shall take effect sixty days after its enactment into law.