To preserve the public trust, Board and committee members are prohibited during the tenure of their appointment from applying for, or receiving support for applications submitted pursuant to Section 2411(e) of the Public Health Law or receiving support from the Breast Cancer Research and Education Fund under Section 97-yy of the State Finance Law, or from having any role or interest (other than routine professional and collegial interest in the success of their institution or department) in applications submitted for consideration by the Board or committee.
For purposes of this Article, "relative" of any Board or committee member shall mean any person living in the same household as the individual and any person who is a direct descendant of that individual's grandparents or the spouse of such descendant.
a) Absolute Disqualification
A Board or committee member shall be disqualified before Board or committee discussion and vote when said member, or his or her relative has an interest, financial or otherwise, whether as owner, officer, director, fiduciary, employee, consultant or supplier of goods or services regarding a facility, agency or program or activity in:
i. an application for a grant from the Breast Cancer Research and Education Fund, under Section 2411(1)(e) of the Public Health Law; or
ii. a request for access to Pesticide Registry or pesticide application information, under Section 2411(1)(d) of the Public Health Law.
Specifically, the Board or committee member shall disclose the conflict of interest, absent himself or herself from any portion of a meeting and not participate in any vote related to the disqualifying matter.
b) Disclosure and Possible Disqualification
A Board or committee member shall disclose when said member, or his or her relative has (i) any of the above-noted interests in a facility, agency, program or activity, the status of which might reasonably be affected by another facility, agency, program or activity whose grant application or request for access to Pesticide Registry or pesticide application information before the Board or committee, or (ii) has any other interest or association which might reasonably be construed as tending to embarrass the Board or committee or elicit public suspicion that he or she might be engaged in acts in violation of his or her trust as a member.
Specifically, the Board or committee member shall disclose such interest or association so that the Chairperson of the Board or committee can determine whether the member’s participation in the discussion or vote of such application or request or the vote of the Board or committee thereon would be proper. The Chairperson's decision may be overturned by the affirmative vote of a majority of those present, excluding those members who are the subject of the vote.
If any member of the Board or its committees knowingly and intentionally violates these provisions, the Board Chairperson shall refer the matter to the Commissioner of Health for appropriate action.