ยง 1266-b. Medical emergency services plan; implementation on Long
Island Rail Road. 1. a. The authority in consultation with the Long
Island Rail Road is hereby authorized and directed to implement a
comprehensive medical emergency services program, including an emergency
response protocol, not later than September first, two thousand five,
for the benefit of persons utilizing transportation and other related
services of the Long Island Rail Road. Such program shall include but
not be limited to provision for the following: The training of
designated employees in first aid, emergency techniques and procedures,
handling and positioning of stricken commuters, knowledge of procedures
and equipment used for respiratory and cardiac emergencies and an
emergency response protocol for all employees.
b. Such program and plan shall be submitted to the temporary president
of the senate, the speaker of the assembly and the governor on or before
September first, two thousand five, and shall be updated as necessary.
The authority will issue an annual report on or before April first of
each year beginning April first, two thousand six, which will include
current updates, descriptions of medical emergencies, responses and
outcomes since the most recent report, information regarding training of
personnel, analysis of the current plan and any recommendations for
improving the program.
2. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of any general, special
or local law, a designated employee employed upon facilities of the Long
Island Rail Road who has been trained in first aid, emergency techniques
and procedures, handling and positioning of stricken commuters, and the
applicable procedures and equipment used for respiratory and cardiac
emergencies who voluntarily and without the expectation of monetary
compensation renders any of the foregoing treatment in an emergency to a
commuter upon facilities of the Long Island Rail Road who is
unconscious, ill or injured shall not be liable for damages for injuries
alleged to have been sustained by such commuter or for damages for the
death of such commuter alleged to have occurred by reason of an act or
omission in the rendering of such treatment in an emergency unless it is
established that such injuries were or such death was caused by gross
negligence on the part of such designated employee.
Structure New York Laws
Article 5 - Public Utility Authorities
Title 11 - Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Authority
1262 - Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District.
1263 - Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
1264 - Purposes of the Authority.
1264-A - State of Emergency; Boarding of a Commuter Transportation by Domestic Companion Animals.
1265 - General Powers of the Authority.
1265-B - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Small Business Mentoring Program.
1266 - Special Powers of the Authority.
1266-A - Medical Emergency Services.
1266-B - Medical Emergency Services Plan; Implementation on Long Island Rail Road.
1266-D - Long Island Rail Road Commuter's Council.
1266-E - Metro-North Rail Commuter Council.
1266-F - Medical Emergency Services Plan; Implementation on Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company.
1266-H - Authority Police Force.
1266-I - The Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee.
1266-J - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Pledge to Customers.
1266-K - Expired Fare Transfer Policy.
1266-L - Surveillance Cameras; Subway Stations.
1266-L*2 - Light Duty for Employees.
1267 - Acquisition and Disposition of Real Property.
1267-A - Acquisition and Disposition of Real Property by Department of Transportation.
1267-B - Transit Facilities for Transit Construction Fund.
1268 - Co-Operation and Assistance of Other Agencies.
1268-A - Promotion of Qualified Transportation Fringes.
1269 - Notes, Bonds and Other Obligations of the Authority.
1269-A - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Capital Program Review Board.
1269-B - Capital Program Plans; Approvals; Effect of Disapproval.
1269-D - Submission of Strategic Operation Plan.
1269-E - Financial and Operational Reports.
1269-F - Mission Statement and Measurement Report.
1269-G - Requirements for Certain Authority Contracts and Related Subcontracts.
1270 - Reserve Funds and Appropriations.
1270-A - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Special Assistance Fund.
1270-B - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Dutchess, Orange and Rockland Fund.
1270-C - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Dedicated Tax Fund.
1270-D - Consolidated Financings.
1270-E - Implementation of the Transportation Infrastructure Bond Act of 2000.
1270-F - Implementation of the Rebuild and Renew New York Transportation Bond Act of 2005.
1270-G - Regulation of Certain Authority Expenditures.
1270-H - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Finance Fund.
1270-I - New York City Transportation Assistance Fund.
1270-J - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Commercial Gaming Revenue Fund.
1271 - Agreement of the State.
1272 - Right of State to Require Redemption of Bonds.
1273 - Remedies of Noteholders and Bondholders.
1274 - Notes and Bonds as Legal Investment.
1275 - Exemption From Taxation.
1276 - Actions Against the Authority.
1276-A - Annual Audit of Authority.
1276-B - Authority Budget and Financial Plan.
1276-C - Independent Audit of Authority.
1276-D - Independent Audit by the Legislature.
1276-F - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Transit Performance Metrics.
1277 - Station Operation and Maintenance.
1277-A - Transfer and Receipt of Surplus Funds.
1278 - Title Not Affected if in Part Unconstitutional or Ineffective.
1279 - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Inspector General.
1279-A - Management Advisory Board.
1279-B - Transition--Election to Withdraw From the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District.
1279-C - The Office of Legislative and Community Input.
1279-D - Supplemental Revenue Reporting Program.
1279-E - Assignment, Transfer, Sharing or Consolidating Powers, Functions or Activities.
1279-F - Independent Forensic Audit.