(b) For purposes of section three thousand eight of the public health
law, the corporation shall be deemed to be a municipality for the
purposes of determining a public need to operate an ambulance service;
5. To enter into contracts, leases, subleases and other agreements for
the purpose of affiliating with a medical college in conjunction with
the corporation's health facilities, which agreements may provide for
the management, operation and staffing of health facilities, the
reconstruction, renovation or addition to health facilities; the
provision of necessary facilities, utilities and services; and such
other conditions or features necessary and proper for such purpose and
for the public health and general welfare;
6. To determine the conditions under which a physician may be extended
the privilege of practicing within a health facility under the
jurisdiction of the corporation, and to promulgate reasonable internal
policies for the conduct of all persons, physicians and nurses within
such facility;
7. To participate in managed care networks, fee-for-service, and other
joint and cooperative arrangements for the provision of general
comprehensive and specialty health care services, directly or through
contract with other service providers or entities including employees or
entities of the state;
8. To establish subsidiary corporations or other entities in
accordance with subdivision nine of this section:
(a) to meet the demands of health care delivery changes; and
(b) to market, manufacture or develop products or services developed
by the corporation's clinical and research activities;
9. (a) To form or participate in the formation of one or more entities
pursuant to the business corporation law, the limited liability company
law, the not-for-profit corporation law, or the partnership law in order
to effectuate the purposes and powers of subdivisions seven and eight of
this section.
(b) No subsidiary of the corporation shall own, operate, manage or
control the existing acute inpatient and outpatient facilities and
services now in operation on the grounds of the Clifton-Fine Hospital.
(c) Any such subsidiary may be authorized to act as a general or
limited partner in a partnership or as a member of a limited liability
company, and enter into an arrangement calling for an initial and
subsequent payment by such subsidiary in consideration of an interest in
revenues or other contractual rights.
Structure New York Laws
Article 10-C - New York Health Care Corporations
Title 5 - Clifton-Fine Health Care Corporation
3601 - Legislative Findings and Purpose.
3603 - Clifton-Fine Health Care Corporation.
3604 - Transfer of Officers and Employees; Civil Service.
3605 - General Powers of the Corporation.
3606 - Special Powers of the Corporation.
3608 - Bonds or Notes of the Corporation.
3609 - Remedies of Bondholders.
3610 - State and Towns Not Liable on Corporation Bonds.
3611 - Monies of the Corporation.
3612 - Bonds; Legal Investment for Fiduciaries.
3615 - Tax Exemption and Tax Contract by the State.
3616 - Actions Against Corporation.
3617 - Audit and Annual Reports.
3618 - Defense and Indemnification.
3619 - Transfer of Applications, Proceedings, Approvals and Permits.