New York Laws
Article 6 - Public Health and Safety
126-B*2 - Establishment of Broome County Nursing Home.

(a) Erect all necessary buildings and alter any buildings, on the
property when acquired for the use of said nursing home, provided that
the location of the buildings and the plans and such part of the
specifications as shall be required by the state commissioner of health
for such erection or alteration, together with the initial equipment,
shall first be approved by the state commissioner of health. Any changes
in such location or plans shall also be first approved by the state
commissioner of health, and the state commissioner of health and his
duly authorized representatives shall have the power to inspect such
nursing home during the course of its construction for the purpose of
seeing that such plans are complied with.
(b) Cause to be assessed, levied and collected such sums of money as
it shall deem necessary for suitable lands, buildings and improvements
for said nursing home and for the maintenance thereof, and for all other
necessary expenditures therefor; or may finance expenditures for the
erection of such nursing home and for the purchase of a site therefor,
pursuant to the provisions of the local finance law.
(c) Accept in its discretion and hold in trust for the county, any
grant or devise of land, or any gift or bequest of money or other
personal property, or any donation to be applied, principal or income,
or both, for the benefit of said nursing home, and apply the same in
accordance with the terms of the gift.
(d) Whenever it shall deem it in the public interest so to do, and
notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of this chapter or of any
other general or special law, change the location of such nursing home
and acquire a new site by purchase, lease or condemnation, and establish
the nursing home thereon.
4. When the board of supervisors of such county shall have determined
to establish a nursing home as hereinbefore provided, it shall, except
where a board of managers has been appointed as provided in subdivision
five of this section, appoint a superintendent of the nursing home to
hold office at the pleasure of such board. Such superintendent shall be
the chief executive officer of such home and, subject to by-laws, rules
and regulations established by the board of supervisors governing such
home, he shall:
(a) Before entering upon the discharge of his duties, file a bond in
such sum as the board of supervisors may determine, to secure the
faithful performance of such duties.
(b) Equip the nursing home with all necessary furniture, appliances,
fixtures and other needed facilities for the care of patients and for
the use of officers and employees thereof, and shall purchase all
necessary supplies.
(c) Have general supervision and control of the records, accounts and
buildings of the nursing home and all internal affairs, and maintain

discipline therein and enforce compliance with and obedience to all
by-laws, rules and regulations adopted by the board of supervisors for
the government, discipline and management of said nursing home and the
employees and patients thereof; and shall make such further rules,
regulations and orders as he may deem necessary, not inconsistent with
law, or with the rules, regulations and directions of the board of
supervisors.
(d) Appoint such resident officers and such employees as are
authorized by the board of supervisors for the efficient performance of
the business of the nursing home, and prescribe their duties; and for
cause stated in writing, after an opportunity to be heard, discharge any
such officer or employee at his discretion.
(e) Cause proper accounts and records of the business and operation of
the nursing home to be kept regularly from day to day, in books and
records provided for that purpose; and shall see that such accounts and
records are correctly made up for the annual report to the board of
supervisors.
(f) Receive into the nursing home in the order of application any
person who is entitled to admission thereto under the by-laws, rules and
regulations governing said nursing home; and shall cause to be kept
proper accounts and records of the admission of all patients, their
name, age, sex, color, marital condition, residence, occupation and
place of last employment.
(g) Cause a record to be kept of the condition of each patient when
admitted and from time to time thereafter.
(h) Discharge from said nursing home any patient who shall wilfully or
habitually violate the rules thereof; or who is found not to need
further care or treatment and to have recovered therefrom; or who for
any other reason is no longer a suitable patient for treatment therein;
and shall make a full report thereof at the next meeting of the board of
supervisors.
(i) Collect and receive all moneys due the nursing home, keep an
accurate account of the same, and transmit same to the treasurer of the
county monthly on or before the tenth day of the month.
5. Where the board of supervisors of such county shall have determined
to establish a nursing home as hereinbefore provided, it may appoint a
board of managers in the same manner as provided in section one hundred
twenty-seven of this chapter, and such board of managers, when
appointed, shall have all the powers and duties of a board of managers
of a public general hospital as set forth in section one hundred
twenty-eight of this chapter.
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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.