New York Laws
Article 5 - General Powers of Board of Supervisors
223-B - Ems Training and Mutual Aid Programs.

ยง 223-b. EMS training and mutual aid programs. 1. In order to develop
and maintain programs for EMS training, EMS-related activities and
mutual aid emergencies in which the services of EMS providers would be
used and to cooperate with appropriate state agencies in furthering such
programs, any county may create a county EMS advisory board and may
establish the office of county EMS coordinator.

2. A county EMS advisory board shall consist of not less than five nor
more than twenty-one members, each of whom shall be appointed by the
legislative body for a term of not to exceed one year, two years or
three years. Such terms of office need not be the same for all members.
It shall be the duty of such board to cooperate with appropriate state
agencies in relation to such programs for EMS training, EMS-related
activities and mutual aid; to act as an advisory body to the county
government and to the county EMS coordinator, if any, in connection with
the county participation in such programs for EMS training, EMS-related
activities and mutual aid and mutual aid programs in cases of
emergencies in which the services of EMS providers would be used; to
perform such other duties as may be prescribed in relation to EMS
training, EMS-related activities and mutual aid in cases of emergencies
in which the services of EMS providers would be used. The members of
such board shall be county officers, and shall serve without
compensation.

3. If the office of county EMS coordinator is created in any county, a
county EMS coordinator shall be appointed. It shall be his or her duty
to administer the county programs for EMS training and mutual aid in
cases of emergencies in which the services of EMS providers would be
used; to act as a liaison officer between the county government and the
county EMS advisory board and the EMS providers in the county and the
officers and governing boards or bodies thereof; and to perform such
other duties as prescribed. The county EMS coordinator shall be a county
officer and the amount of his or her compensation, if any, shall be
fixed by the county.

4. A member of the legislative body, the county EMS coordinator, or a
deputy county EMS coordinator, may be appointed as a member of the
county EMS advisory board, but shall receive no additional compensation
for services performed as a member of such advisory board.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

CNT - County

Article 5 - General Powers of Board of Supervisors

200 - Compensation of Supervisors.

201 - Compensation of Officers.

202 - Publication of Compensation and Expenses of Supervisors in Certain Counties.

203 - Expenses Incurred in the Performance of Official Duty.

204 - Positions of Employment.

205 - Compensation of Employees.

205-A - Certain Pilot Projects.

206 - Hours of Work and Office Hours.

206-A - Business in County Offices on Holidays and Saturdays.

207 - Vacations; Sick Leaves; Leaves of Absence.

208 - Books and Records.

209 - Investigations.

210 - Examination and Post Audit.

211 - Printed and Electronically Recorded Proceedings of the Board.

212 - Designation of Depositaries.

214 - Designation of Newspapers; Official Publications.

215 - County Property; General Provisions.

216 - Location of County Offices.

217 - County Jail.

217-A - Qualification for Employment as a County Correction Officer.

218 - Courthouses and Judicial Expenditures.

218-A - County Detention Facilities for Juvenile Delinquents and Persons in Need of Supervision.

218-B - Prisoner Furlough Program in County Jails and Penitentiaries.

219 - Reforested Lands.

220 - County Planning Board.

220-A - Water Quality Management Agency.

221 - County Park Commission.

222 - Cemeteries.

223 - Flood Control and Soil Conservation.

223-A - Enacted Without Section Heading.

223-B - Ems Training and Mutual Aid Programs.

224 - Optional Appropriations and Contracts for Public Benefit Services.

224-A - Elimination of Noxious Weeds.

224-B - Cooperative Extension Area and Statewide Program Specialist.

225 - Optional Appropriations for Public Benefit Services Administered by the Board.

225-A - Fire Training and Mutual Aid Programs.

225-B - Contracts for Visiting Nursing Services.

226 - Monuments and Memorials.

226-A - Patriotic Observances.

226-B - Solid Waste Management; Resource Recovery.

226-C - Waiver of Fees for Veterans' Organizations.

226-C*2 - Waiver of Fees for Veterans Organizations.

226-C*3 - Waiver of Fees for Veterans' Organizations.

226-D - Waiver of Fees for Veterans' Organizations.

226-E - Waiver of Fees for Veterans' Organizations.

227 - Legalizing Acts.

228 - Disputed Town Boundaries.

229 - Erection and Dissolution of Towns.

231 - Expenses of Police Officer or Peace Officer Injured in Line of Duty.

232 - County Officers' and County Executives' Associations.

233 - Procedure on Tax Limit Increase.

233-A - Amounts to Be Included or Excluded in Computing Constitutional Taxing Power.

233-B - Payment in Lieu of Taxes for Property Acquired for Park or Recreational Purposes.

234 - Additional Powers Granted Under Other Laws.

234-A - Service of Notice in Relation to Constitutionality of Local Law, Ordinance, Rule or Regulation of a County.

235 - Enacted Without Section Heading.

236 - County Plumbing Licensing.

236-A - County Master Electrician Licensing.

236-B - County Electrical Inspector Licensing.

237 - Alcoholic Beverage Control.