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    NYSAM Public Policy

    Entries in NYS Legislation (4)

    Tuesday
    Jul202010

    Assembly Joins Senate in Passing No Fault Legislation / Legislative Updates

    We are pleased to report that the Assembly unanimously passed one of the Academy's priorities, the No Fault legislation (A.11116) to require No Fault insurance coverage of emergency services regardless of whether a patient was injured by driving while intoxicated. The Senate had unanimously passed the bill on Friday, June 18th. The bill will now need to be approved by the Governor.

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    Friday
    Jun252010

    Report on Lobby Day June 7, 2010, another planned for May 2011

    NYSAM has been having annual lobby days which have been quite productive. One is planned for May 10 or 17, 2011. Here is a short report on our 2010 lobby day.

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    Wednesday
    Apr282010

    MSSNY House of Delegates Chooses Not to Reaffirm MSSNY’s Pro Medical Marijuana Position 

    MSSNY House of Delegates Chooses Not to Reaffirm MSSNY’s Pro Medical Marijuana Position WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 2010 AT 02:42PM DR. NORMAN WETTERAU Two years ago the Medical Society of the State of New York House of Delegates approved a resolution supporting smoked medical marijuana to relieve nausea and pain in terminally-ill patients when nothing else had worked. MSSNY then went on to support a proposed New York State Assembly bill, even though the bill was much, much broader in its scope. The MSSNY House of Delegates had never considered this bill. Assembly Member Richard N. Gottfried, Chair of the Committee on Health, had asked for this support from the MSSNY Leadership, and they felt they could provide it.

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    Thursday
    Feb042010

    The Medical Marijuana Ruse: NYS Legislators Propose You Play Doctor (And Not Be One)

    Assemblyman Gottfried, Chairman of the Assembly Health Committee, has reintroduced a Medical Marijuana bill. A similar bill last year passed the Assembly but stalled in the Senate. Last year Governor Paterson’s Office indicated it would sign such a bill if it passed. You may read the actual bill. It would permit smoking marijuana for “Serious Conditions,” to be specified not in law but by you the physician. Thus far the bill has been reported favorably out of the Health Committee and is under consideration in the Assembly Rules Committee.

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