ยง 368. Certain cities; advisory board; appointment; compensation. 1.
In cities having a population of less than one hundred seventy-five
thousand, the mayor may appoint, and at his pleasure remove five
resident and practicing physicians of the city who shall act as an
advisory board to the mayor or commissioner of health or health officer
upon matters pertaining to public health whenever requested by such
mayor, commissioner, or health officer.
2. The members of such advisory board shall serve without
compensation.
Structure New York Laws
Article 3 - Local Health Organization
360 - Certain Cities; Department of Public Health; Establishment.
361 - Certain Cities; Commissioner of Health and Health Officer; Appointment and Qualifications.
362 - Certain Cities; Term of Office of Commissioner and Health Officer; Removal.
363 - Certain Cities; Appointment of Deputy Commissioners and Others; Removal.
364 - Certain Cities; Compensation of Commissioner and Others.
365 - Certain Cities; Undertakings Required of Health Officers.
366 - Certain Cities; Commissioner of Health and Health Officer; Powers and Duties.
367 - Certain Cities; Deputy Commissioners; Powers.
368 - Certain Cities; Advisory Board; Appointment; Compensation.
369 - Certain Cities; Appointment of Experts; Compensation.
370 - Certain Cities; Duty in Case of Peril to Public Health.
371 - Certain Cities; Sanitary Codes.
372 - Certain Cities; Existing Regulations and Sanitary Codes.
373 - Certain Cities; Sanitary Codes; Violations and Penalties.
374 - Certain Cities; Appeals From Orders of Commissioner of Health or Health Officers.
375 - Certain Cities; Actions to Restrain Nuisances.
376 - Certain Cities; Enforcement.
377 - Certain Cities; License Fees.
378 - Certain Cities; Contracts and Fees for Health Services.