Section 3064. State trauma advisory committee  


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  • 1. There is hereby continued
      in the department the state trauma advisory committee. It shall  consist
      of  trauma  surgeons,  trauma  nurses,  emergency  physicians, emergency
      nurses, and  other  emergency  medical  and  trauma  care  professionals
      appointed  by  the  commissioner.  It  shall  be  representative of each
      geographic area of the state and those medical and  nursing  specialties
      and  subspecialties  regularly  involved in trauma care. It shall advise
      the department and the commissioner regarding trauma and  disaster  care
      within  the state, and assist the department and the commissioner in the
      coordination of trauma and disaster care, including but not limited  to,
      the   development,  periodic  revision,  and  application  of  statewide
      appropriateness review standards,  quality  improvement  guidelines  for
      trauma  and  disaster  care,  trauma  systems, trauma centers and trauma
      stations, in a manner consistent  with  the  intent  and  provisions  of
      sections  twenty-eight  hundred  five-j and three thousand two-a of this
      chapter, and similar advisory guidelines for trauma  and  disaster  care
      with the consent of the commissioner, which shall not have the force and
      effect  of  law  unless  adopted  as  rules and regulations by the state
      hospital review  and  planning  council,  subject  to  approval  by  the
      commissioner.  The  commissioner  shall appoint a physician to chair the
      committee.
        2. The state trauma advisory  committee  shall  continue  to  meet  as
      frequently  as its business may require. The members of the state trauma
      advisory committee shall receive no compensation for their  services  as
      members,  but  each  shall  be allowed the necessary and actual expenses
      incurred in the performance of his or her duties under this section.
        3. The commissioner shall designate an  officer  or  employee  of  the
      department  to  assist  the  state  trauma  advisory  committee  in  the
      performance of its duties under this section.
        4. In no event shall any member, officer, or  employee  of  the  state
      trauma  advisory committee be liable for damages in any civil action for
      any act done, failure to  act,  or  statement  or  opinion  made,  while
      discharging  his  or her duties as a member, officer, or employee of the
      state trauma advisory committee if he or she shall have  acted  in  good
      faith, with reasonable care.