New York Laws
Article 6 - Public Health and Safety
122-B - General Ambulance Services.

(a) Acquire by gift or purchase one or more motor vehicles suitable
for such purpose and supply and equip the same with such materials and
facilities as it may consider necessary for prehospital emergency
treatment, and may operate, maintain, repair and replace such vehicles
and such supplies and equipment;
(b) Contract with one or more individuals, municipal corporations,
associations, or other organizations, having sufficient trained and
experienced personnel, for operation, maintenance and repair of such
emergency medical service or ambulance vehicles and for the furnishing
of prehospital emergency treatment;
(c) Contract with one or more individuals, municipal corporations,
associations, or other organizations to supply, staff and equip
emergency medical service or ambulance vehicles suitable for such
purposes and operate such vehicles for the furnishing of prehospital
emergency treatment;
(d) Employ any combination of the methods authorized in paragraph (a),
(b) or (c);
* (e) A contract may be entered into pursuant to the provisions of
this section for the services of an emergency rescue and first aid squad
of a fire department or fire company which is subject to the provisions
of section two hundred nine-b of this chapter;
* NB Effective until April 9, 2026
*(e) No contract shall be entered into pursuant to the provisions of
this section for the services of an emergency rescue and first aid squad
of a fire department or fire company which is subject to the provisions
of section two hundred nine-b of the general municipal law;
* NB Effective April 9, 2026
(f) Consider prehospital emergency treatment as that care provided by
certified emergency medical technicians or certified advanced emergency
medical technicians certified pursuant to the provisions of article
thirty of the public health law.
1-a. As used in this section:
(a) "Emergency medical technician" means an individual who meets the
minimum requirements established by regulations pursuant to section
three thousand two of the public health law and who is responsible for
administration or supervision of initial emergency medical assistance
and handling and transportation of sick, disabled or injured persons.
(b) "Advanced emergency medical technician" means an emergency medical
technician who has satisfactorily completed an advanced course of
training approved by the state council under regulations pursuant to
section three thousand two of the public health law.
2. Such municipality shall formulate rules and regulations relating to
the use of such apparatus and equipment in the provision of emergency
medical services or ambulance service and may fix a schedule of fees or
charges to be paid by persons requesting the use of such facilities.
Such municipalities may provide for the collection of such fees and
charges or may formulate rules and regulations for the collection
thereof by the individuals, municipal corporations, associations, or
other organizations furnishing service under contract as provided in
paragraph (c) of subdivision one of this section.

3. Such municipality may purchase or provide insurance indemnifying
against liability for the negligent operation of such emergency medical
service or ambulance service and the negligent use of other equipment or
supplies incidental to the furnishing of such emergency medical service
or ambulance service.
4. Such municipality may provide for the administration and
coordination of such emergency medical service or ambulance service
including but not limited to operation of an emergency medical
communications system and medical control.
5. Fire districts, which, as part of a fire protection contract, may
provide general ambulance and/or emergency ambulance service pursuant to
section two hundred nine-b of this chapter and article thirty of the
public health law where a town or village has not designated itself as
the primary provider of or otherwise contracted for an emergency
ambulance, a general ambulance service, or a combination of such service
acting individually or jointly, may contract with one or more
individuals, municipal corporations, or other organizations having
sufficient trained personnel, vehicles or combination of personnel and
vehicles suitable to provide prehospital emergency treatment, for the
furnishing of supplemental personnel, equipment or service to cover
instances or periods of time when its service may not be readily
available.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

GMU - General Municipal

Article 6 - Public Health and Safety

120 - Contracts for Purification of Water and Sewerage.

120-A - Contracts for Sewerage Disposal.

120-B - Supervision of Sewage System.

120-C - Obligations and Privileges Relating to Sewerage Contracts.

120-D - Officers of Meeting.

120-E - By Whom Proposed District Represented.

120-F - Contract; How Executed.

120-G - Apportionment of Cost.

120-H - Further Provisions as to Apportionment of Cost.

120-I - Means of Payment.

120-K - Payments; How Made.

120-L - Letting of Contracts.

120-M - Application of Other Laws to Procedure.

120-N - Maps and Plans of Sewers.

120-O - Definitions.

120-P - Referendum in Cities and Villages.

120-Q - Rules and Regulations.

120-R - Cancellation of Sewerage Contracts for Neglect.

120-S - Joint Meeting for Acquisition and Operation of Property.

120-T - Town and Village May Establish a Joint Water District.

120-U - Mutual Aid for Water Service.

120-V - Contracts for Disposal of Sewage Outside the State.

120-W - Contracts and Agreements for Solid Waste Management, Collection and Disposal.

120-X - Agreements for Joint Acquisition, Construction and Operation of Public Docks.

120-Z - Sewer Hook-Ups by Private Contractors.

120-AA - Source Separation and Segregation of Recyclable or Reuseable Materials.

120-BB - Town of Huntington Solid Waste Management Resource Recovery Facility; Tax Exemption; Other Contractual Provisions Related to Towns of Huntington And

120-CC - Enforcement of Unpaid Solid Waste Collection And/or Disposal Fee.

121 - Establishment and Maintenance of Free Public Baths.

121-A - Creation of Village and Town Police Department in Certain Towns and Villages.

121-B - Care of Children Admitted to Certain Places of Amusement in Certain Cities, Villages and Towns Under a Local Law or Ordinance.

122 - Refusal to Take Persons to Hospital Prohibited; Exception for Cities With a Population of One Million or More.

122-B - General Ambulance Services.

122-C - Transport of Police Work Dogs Injured in the Line of Duty.

123 - Erection and Operation of Life-Saving Apparatus.

124 - Inspection of Building Elevators in Nassau County.

125 - Issuance of Building Permits.

125-A - Posting Signs on Dead-End Roads.

126 - Establishment of Public General Hospitals.

126-A - Joint Hospitals for Cities, Towns or Villages.

126-B - Public Hospitals for Chronically Ill.

126-B*2 - Establishment of Broome County Nursing Home.

126-C - Appointment to Board of Managers of County Hospital.

127 - Appointment and Terms of Office of Managers.

128 - General Powers and Duties of Managers.

128-A - Petty Cash Fund.

129 - General Powers and Duties of Superintendent.

129-A - Erie County; County Hospital Superintendent and County Hospital Board of Managers.

130 - Admission and Maintenance of Patients.

131 - Training School for Nurses.

132 - Room for Detention and Examination of Persons Who Are Suspected of Being Mentally Ill.

133 - Visitation and Inspection.

134 - Existing County, Town, City or Village Public General Hospitals.

135 - Application of Preceding Sections.

135-A - Workshops in Connection With Hospitals and Facilities for the Aged.

135-B - Departments of Occupational Therapy in Connection With Public General Hospitals and Tuberculosis Hospitals or Sanatoria.

135-C - Prenatal and Maternity Care.

136 - Regulation of Automobile Junk Yards.

139-C - Sheltered Workshops.

139-D - Storage and Display of Firearms, Ammunition and Explosives.