2409 - Ovarian cancer information program.

§ 2409. Ovarian cancer information program. 1. There is hereby created  within  the  department the ovarian cancer information program (referred  to in this section as the "program"), which  shall  provide  information  for  consumers,  patients, and health care providers relating to ovarian  cancer, including signs and symptoms,  risk  factors,  the  benefits  of  early  detection  through  appropriate  diagnostic testing and treatment  options.    2. The program may  include  but  not  be  limited  to  the  following  elements:    (a)  educational  and  informational materials in print, audio, video,  electronic, or other media;    (b) public service announcements and advertisements; and    (c)  establishment  of  toll-free  telephone   hotlines   to   provide  information.    3.  The  department  shall  produce,  make  available  to  others  for  reproduction, or contract with others to develop the materials mentioned  in this section as the commissioner deems appropriate.  These  materials  shall  be  made available to the public free of charge as appropriate or  for a fee under certain circumstances. The commissioner  shall  require,  where  appropriate,  health  care  providers  to  provide  or make these  materials available to patients.    4. In exercising any of his or her  powers  under  this  section,  the  commissioner  shall  consult with appropriate health care professionals,  providers, consumers and patients, or organizations representing them.    5. The  commissioner  shall  appoint  an  ovarian  cancer  information  advisory  council,  which  shall  include  representation of health care  professionals, providers,  consumers,  patients  and  other  appropriate  interests.  The members of the council shall receive no compensation for  their services, but shall be allowed their actual and necessary expenses  incurred in performance of their duties.    6. In addition to any state funds appropriated for  the  program,  the  commissioner  may  accept  grants from public or private sources for the  program. The commissioner, in administering this section, shall seek  to  coordinate  the  program  with other public and private efforts, and may  undertake joint or cooperative programs with  other  public  or  private  entities.    7.  The  commissioner  may  make  rules  and regulations necessary and  appropriate for the implementation of this section.