New York Public Authorities Code § 3405

Special powers of the corporation
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§ 3405. Special powers of the corporation. In order to effectuate the\npurposes of this title, the corporation shall have the following\nadditional powers, subject to this title, the civil practice law and\nrules, the public health law, the mental hygiene law, the social\nservices law, the education law and any other applicable law or\nregulation:\n  1. To operate, manage, superintend and control any health facility\nunder its jurisdiction and to repair, maintain and otherwise keep up any\nsuch health facility; and to establish and collect fees, rentals, and\nother charges for the sale, lease or sublease of any such health\nfacility, subject to the terms and conditions of any contract, lease,\nsublease or other agreement with the county;\n  2. To provide health and medical services for the public directly or\nby agreement or lease with any person, firm or private or public\ncorporation or association through or in the health facilities of the\ncorporation or otherwise and to make internal policies governing\nadmissions and health and medical services; and to establish and collect\nfees and other charges for the provision of such health and medical\nservices; and to provide and maintain resident physician and intern\nmedical services; and to sponsor and conduct research, educational and\ntraining programs;\n  3. To enter into contracts, leases, subleases and other agreements for\nthe purpose of affiliating with a medical college or related educational\nagency or institution in conjunction with the corporation's health\nfacilities, which agreements may provide for the management, operation\nand staffing of health facilities, the reconstruction, renovation or\naddition to health facilities; the provision of necessary facilities,\nutilities and services; and such other conditions or features necessary\nand proper for such purpose and for the public health and general\nwelfare;\n  4. To determine the conditions under which a physician may be extended\nthe privilege of practicing within a health facility under the\njurisdiction of the corporation, and to promulgate reasonable internal\npolicies for the conduct of all persons, physicians and nurses within\nsuch facility; and\n  5. (a) Except as otherwise provided in any applicable law or\nregulation, to exercise and perform all or part of its purposes, powers,\nduties, functions or activities through one or more subsidiary entities\nowned or controlled wholly or in part by the corporation, which shall be\nformed pursuant to the business corporation law, the limited liability\ncompany law, or the not-for-profit corporation law, in each case subject\nto all the limitations provided in this article.\n  (b) Any such subsidiary may be authorized to act as a general or\nlimited partner in a partnership or as a member of a limited liability\ncompany, and enter into an arrangement calling for an initial and\nsubsequent payment by such subsidiary in consideration of an interest in\nrevenues or other contractual rights.\n  (c) An entity shall be deemed a subsidiary whenever and so long as (i)\nmore than half of any voting shares of such subsidiary are owned or held\nby the corporation or (ii) a majority of the directors, trustees or\nmembers of such subsidiary are designees of the corporation.\n  (d) The corporation may transfer to any subsidiary entity any monies,\nreal or personal or mixed property in order to carry out the purposes of\nthis title, subject to the rights of the holders of any bonds of the\ncorporation.\n  (e) Any subsidiary which provides health care services previously\nprovided by the county and transferred by the corporation to the\nsubsidiary shall comply with and be subject to subdivision nine of this\nsection and subdivisions seven through ten inclusive of section\nthirty-four hundred two, sections thirty-four hundred ten, thirty-four\nhundred sixteen, thirty-four hundred seventeen and thirty-four hundred\neighteen of this title as applicable. The transfer of any monies

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