Kansas Statutes
Article 56 - Department Of Health And Environment
75-5664a Advisory committee on trauma; members; appointment; meetings; privileged information; expenses. [See Revisor's Note]

75-5664a. Advisory committee on trauma; members; appointment; meetings; privileged information; expenses. [See Revisor's Note] (a) There is hereby established an advisory committee on trauma. The advisory committee on trauma shall be advisory to the secretary of health and environment and shall be within the division of public health of the department of health and environment as a part thereof.
(b) The advisory committee on trauma shall be composed of 24 members representing both rural and urban areas of the state appointed as follows:
(1) Two members shall be persons licensed to practice medicine and surgery appointed by the governor. At least 30 days prior to the expiration of terms described in this section, for each member to be appointed under this section, the Kansas medical society shall submit to the governor a list of three names of persons of recognized ability and qualification. The governor shall consider such list of persons in making appointments to the board under this paragraph.
(2) One member shall be licensed to practice osteopathic medicine appointed by the governor. At least 30 days prior to the expiration of the term of the member appointed under this section, the Kansas association of osteopathic medicine shall submit to the governor a list of three persons of recognized ability and qualification. The governor shall consider such list of persons in making appointments to the board under this paragraph.
(3) Three members shall be representatives of hospitals appointed by the governor. At least 30 days before the expiration of terms described in this section, for each member to be appointed under this section, the Kansas hospital association shall submit to the governor a list of three names of persons of recognized ability and qualification. The governor shall consider such list of persons in making appointments to the board under this paragraph.
(4) Two members shall be licensed professional nurses specializing in trauma care or emergency nursing appointed by the governor. At least 30 days before the expiration of terms described in this section, for each member to be appointed under this section, the Kansas state nurses association shall submit to the governor a list of three names of persons of recognized ability and qualification. The governor shall consider such list of persons in making appointments to the board under this paragraph.
(5) Two members shall be emergency medical service providers as defined in K.S.A. 65-6112, and amendments thereto, who are on the roster of an ambulance service permitted by the board of emergency medical services. At least 30 days prior to the expiration of one of these positions, the Kansas emergency medical services association shall submit to the governor a list of three persons of recognized ability and qualification. The governor shall consider such list of persons in making this appointment to the board. For the other member appointed under this section, at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the term of such member, the Kansas emergency medical technician association shall submit a list of three persons of recognized ability and qualification. The governor shall consider such list of persons in making appointments to the board under this paragraph.
(6) Two members shall be administrators of ambulance services, one rural and one urban, appointed by the governor. At least 30 days prior to the expiration of the terms of such members, the Kansas emergency medical services association and Kansas emergency medical technician association in consultation shall submit to the governor a list of four persons of recognized ability and qualification. The governor shall consider such list of persons in making this appointment to the board under this paragraph.
(7) Six members shall be representatives of regional trauma councils, one per council, appointed by the governor. At least 30 days prior to the expiration of one of these positions, the relevant regional trauma council shall submit to the governor a list of three persons of recognized ability and qualification. The governor shall consider such list of persons in making these appointments to the board.
(8) The secretary of health and environment or the secretary's designee of an appropriately qualified person shall be an ex officio representative of the department of health and environment.
(9) The chairperson of the emergency medical services board or the chairperson's designee shall be an ex officio member.
(10) Four legislators selected as follows shall be members: The chairperson and ranking minority member or their designees of the committee on health and human services of the house of representatives, and the chairperson and ranking minority member or their designees from the committee on public health and welfare of the senate shall be members.
(c) All members shall be residents of the state of Kansas. Particular attention shall be given so that rural and urban interests and geography are balanced in representation. Organizations that submit lists of names to be considered for appointment by the governor under this section shall insure that names of people who reside in both rural and urban areas of the state are among those submitted. At least one person from each congressional district shall be among the members. Of the members appointed under subsection (b)(1) through (b)(7): Six shall be appointed to initial terms of two years; six shall be appointed to initial terms of three years; and six shall be appointed to initial terms of four years. Thereafter members shall serve terms of four years and until a successor is appointed and qualified. In the case of a vacancy in the membership of the advisory committee, the vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term in like manner as that provided in subsection (b).
(d) The advisory committee shall meet quarterly and at the call of the chairperson or at the request of a majority of the members. At the first meeting of the advisory committee after July 1 each year, the members shall elect a chairperson and vice-chairperson who shall serve for terms of one year. The vice-chairperson shall exercise all of the powers of the chairperson in the absence of the chairperson.
(e) The advisory committee shall be advisory to the secretary of health and environment on all matters relating to the implementation and administration of this act.
(f) (1) Any meeting of the advisory committee or any part of a meeting of the advisory committee during which a review of incidents of trauma injury or trauma care takes place shall be conducted in closed session. The advisory committee and officers thereof when acting in their official capacity in considering incidents of trauma injury or trauma care shall constitute a peer review committee and peer review officers for all purposes of K.S.A. 65-4915, and amendments thereto.
(2) The advisory committee or an officer thereof may advise, report to and discuss activities, information and findings of the committee that relate to incidents of trauma injury or trauma care with the secretary of health and environment as provided in subsections (a) and (e) without waiver of the privilege provided by this subsection and K.S.A. 65-4915, and amendments thereto, and the records and findings of such committee or officer that are privileged under this subsection and K.S.A. 65-4915, and amendments thereto, shall remain privileged as provided by this subsection and K.S.A. 65-4915, and amendments thereto.
(g) Members of the advisory committee attending meetings of the advisory committee or attending a subcommittee of the advisory committee or other authorized meeting of the advisory committee shall not be paid compensation but shall be paid amounts provided in K.S.A. 75-3223(e), and amendments thereto.
History: L. 1999, ch. 127, § 2; L. 2001, ch. 162, § 1; L. 2011, ch. 114, § 37; L. 2013, ch. 59, § 8; L. 2016, ch. 82, § 13; L. 2019, ch. 64, § 37; L. 2021, ch. 82, § 16; July 1.

Section was amended twice in the 2021 session, see 75-5664.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 75 - State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

Article 56 - Department Of Health And Environment

75-5601 Secretary of health and environment; appointment and confirmation; creation of department of health and environment; department subject to K-GOAL.

75-5602 Transfer of powers, duties and functions; preservation of rules and regulations, orders and directives.

75-5603 Division of public health, establishment and administration; director of the division of public health, qualifications, appointment, compensation.

75-5604 Powers, duties and functions of existing divisions and directors transferred to new secretary; orders and directives continued in effect until revised, amended or repealed.

75-5605 Division of environment established; administration of division; director of the division of environment, appointment and compensation; appointment of classified employee as director, effect.

75-5606 Powers, duties and functions of existing division and director of environmental health and engineer of state board of health transferred to new secretary of health and environment; orders and directives of previous director and engineer conti...

75-5608 Office of laboratory services established; powers, duties and functions; rules and regulations; fees.

75-5608a Office of laboratory services operating fund created; expenditures from fund; interest earnings.

75-5609 Powers, duties and functions of existing division and director of laboratories transferred to new head of office of laboratory services; orders and directives of previous director in effect until revised, amended or repealed.

75-5609a Office of laboratory services; criminal history record check; fingerprinting.

75-5610 Appointment of subordinate officers and employees; classified and unclassified service.

75-5610a Employees in health officer II class placed in unclassified service.

75-5611 Appointment of chief attorney, public information officer, personal secretary and special assistant, compensation; other attorneys and staff assistants, classified service.

75-5612 Rights saved in legal actions and proceedings.

75-5613 Certain officers and employees serving on July 1, 1974, transferred to new department; civil service and retirement benefits preserved.

75-5616 Advisory committees; creation and compensation.

75-5617 Disposition of property of agency where functions divided and transferred; determination by governor.

75-5618 Conflicts as to disposition of powers, functions, duties or funds of agency dissolved or transferred; resolved by governor.

75-5619 Secretary may organize department; duties of division heads and staff assistants; delegation of authority; duties and powers of personnel of divisions.

75-5620 Report by secretary; persons receiving.

75-5621 Existing department, board, divisions and offices of directors abolished; functions transferred.

75-5622 Air quality conservation commission, solid waste advisory council, water well contractors advisory council and certain existing committees abolished.

75-5623 Custody of records, memoranda and writings.

75-5624 Seal of secretary.

75-5625 Secretary to adopt all general policies and rules and regulations.

75-5626 Food service and lodging board abolished; powers, duties and functions transferred to secretary of health and environment; rules and regulations, orders and directives of board continued in effect until revised, amended or repealed.

75-5627 Certain officers and employees of board transferred to department of health and environment; civil service and retirement benefits preserved.

75-5628 Conflicts resulting from abolishment or transfers made by this act; determination by governor; transfer of property and records.

75-5637 Crippled children's commission abolished; powers, duties and functions transferred.

75-5638 Same; transfer of powers, duties and functions to secretary of health and environment; preservation of rules and regulations, orders and directives.

75-5639 Same; transfer of appropriations and moneys received from private persons or organizations.

75-5640 Same; rights saved in legal actions and proceedings.

75-5641 Same; transfer of officers and employees to department; civil service and retirement benefits preserved.

75-5642 Same; conflicts as to disposition of any power, duty, function, appropriation, money, property or records resolved by governor.

75-5643 Advisory commission for children with special health care needs; composition; appointment; vacancies; compensation.

75-5644 Duties of advisory commission; meetings; clerical services.

75-5645 Compensation of officers and employees of abolished agencies; liability assumed by department of health and environment.

75-5646 References to crippled and chronically ill children's program apply to services for children with special health care needs.

75-5647 References to advisory commission for crippled and chronically ill children apply to the advisory commission for children with special health care needs.

75-5648 Infants and toddlers with disabilities; definitions.

75-5649 Same; early intervention services; rules and regulations; duties of secretary of health and environment.

75-5657 Environmental protection grant program; contracts; plans, approval; rules and regulations.

75-5660 Driving under the influence fund; disposition of moneys.

75-5661 Management of mammal exposed to rabies.

75-5662 Publication of certain documents required; fee.

75-5663 Definitions.

75-5664 Advisory committee on trauma; members; appointment; meetings; privileged information; expenses. [See Revisor's Note]

75-5664a Advisory committee on trauma; members; appointment; meetings; privileged information; expenses. [See Revisor's Note]

75-5665 Statewide trauma system plan, development; duties of secretary; establishment of regional councils; trauma registry; standardized reports; budgeting; contracts; meetings; privileged information. [See Revisor's Note]

75-5665a Statewide trauma system plan, development; duties of secretary; establishment of regional councils; trauma registry; standardized reports; budgeting; contracts; meetings; privileged information. [See Revisor's Note]

75-5666 Trauma registry, development; data collection, immunity from liability for entities reporting, confidentiality of information.

75-5667 Disclosure statement for trauma patient.

75-5668 Right to choose provider and care not limited.

75-5669 Consistency with federal law.

75-5670 Trauma fund established.

75-5671 Remediation trust fund.

75-5672 Natural resources damages trust fund.

75-5673 Atmospheric mercury deposition monitoring network; dissemination of data and analysis reports.

75-5674 Establishment and maintenance; authority.

75-5675 Duties of certain agencies.