Section 6. The commissioner may, with the approval of the public health council, appoint assistant directors of divisions and epidemiologists, inspectors and other necessary employees. Persons appointed hereunder shall be subject to chapter thirty-one. The commissioner may require that a physician to be appointed under this section be certified as to his qualifications by one of the physicians' specialty boards approved by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association.
The commissioner, with the approval of the public health council, may appoint a treasurer for each institution, who shall give bond for the faithful performance of his duties, and may appoint a superintendent, physicians, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, student nurses and other employees necessary for the proper administration of the affairs of the institution under the jurisdiction of the department and may incur all expenses necessary for the maintenance of the institutions. Subject to the bylaws of an institution under the control and supervision of the department, the commissioner may admit to the medical staff thereof physicians and other providers of health care who are not compensated by the commonwealth as either salaried employees or consultants. Such physicians and other providers of health care may directly bill patients and their health insurers or other third-party payors for the clinical services they furnish to patients at such institutions.
The superintendent of each hospital or other institution established in the department may act on behalf and in the place of the appointing authority for any action taken under the provisions of sections fifty-three to fifty-seven, inclusive, of chapter thirty and for any action taken under sections nine A, nine B and nine D of chapter thirty and sections forty-three, forty-five and forty-six A of chapter thirty-one, relative to the discharge, removal, suspension and lay-off of a person. For all other purposes, the commissioner shall be the appointing authority; provided, however, that he may delegate preliminary authority to negotiate collective bargaining agreements and other matters relative to the right of employees to organize, negotiate and bargain with employers under section five of chapter one hundred and fifty A and section one hundred and seventy-eight F of chapter one hundred and forty-nine and other applicable statutes.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth
Chapter 17 - Department of Public Health
Section 1 - Composition of Department
Section 2 - Commissioner; Qualifications; Appointment and Term; Salary
Section 2a - Powers of Commissioner Upon Declaration of Emergency
Section 3 - Public Health Council
Section 4 - Other Divisions; Directors; Civil Service
Section 4a - Poison Information and Control Center
Section 5 - Deputy Commissioners
Section 6 - Assistant Directors, Treasurers, Superintendents, Inspectors and Other Employees
Section 6a - Training Programs for Residents in Medical Specialties; Fellowships
Section 7 - District Health Officers
Section 7a - Public Health Officers; Eligibility; Salaries
Section 11 - Commission on Hypertension
Section 13 - Drug Formulary Commission
Section 15 - Advisory Council on Organ and Tissue Transplants and Donations
Section 16 - Office of Violence Prevention; Duties
Section 17 - Advisory Council on Quality of Care in Nursing Homes; Members; Duties
Section 18 - Bureau of Substance Addiction Services; Telephone Helpline; Website
Section 20 - Domestic and Sexual Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance Fund