2475 - Special policies with respect to dioxin exposure.

§  2475. Special policies with respect to dioxin exposure.  1. For the  purpose  of  identifying  persons  who  were  exposed  to  an  herbicide  containing  dioxin  and  for the purpose of compiling data on the health  effects of this exposure, the commissioner of health shall:    (a) establish, promote and maintain a public  information  program  on  dioxin. Such program shall include, but may not be limited to, an effort  to  contact Vietnam era veterans and employees of the public and private  sectors within the state who were exposed  to  an  herbicide  containing  dioxin;    (b)  initiate  an  epidemiological  study  of  the  health  effects of  exposure to herbicides containing dioxin;    (c) maintain a central data bank within the department for information  collected on the health effects  of  exposure  to  dioxin  and  for  the  cataloguing  of existing scientific and medical literature on the health  effects of this exposure; and    (d) initiate education for health  professionals  to  assist  them  in  understanding  the  potential  risks and state-of-the-art knowledge with  regard to detection,  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  acute  and  chronic  symptoms associated with dioxin exposure.    2. The commissioner may request and shall receive from any department,  division,  board,  bureau,  commission  or agency of the state or of any  political subdivision thereof such assistance and data  as  will  enable  him  to  properly  carry out his activities hereunder and effectuate the  purposes herein set forth. The commissioner  may  also  enter  into  any  contract  for  services  as  he deems necessary with a private agency or  concern  upon  said  terms  and  conditions  as  he  deems  appropriate.  Information   concerning  patient  and  medical  data  provided  to  the  commissioner pursuant to this subdivision  shall  be  kept  confidential  according  to  the  provisions  of  paragraph  (j) of subdivision one of  section two hundred six of this chapter.    3. The commissioner shall make an annual report to the legislature  of  his  findings  and  recommendations concerning the effectiveness, impact  and benefits derived from the special policies as provided for  in  this  section.  Such  report  shall be delivered on or before the first day of  March and shall contain evaluations of the policies and any  legislation  deemed necessary and proper.