2411 - Powers and duties of the board.

§ 2411. Powers and duties of the board. 1. The board shall:    (a)   Survey   state   agencies,  boards,  programs  and  other  state  governmental entities to assess what, if any, relevant data has been  or  is being collected which may be of use to researchers engaged in breast,  prostate or testicular cancer research;    (b)  Consistent with the survey conducted pursuant to paragraph (a) of  this subdivision, compile a list of data  collected  by  state  agencies  which may be of assistance to researchers engaged in breast, prostate or  testicular cancer research as established in section twenty-four hundred  twelve of this title;    (c)  Consult  with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the  National Institutes of Health, the Federal Agency For Health Care Policy  and Research, the National Academy of Sciences and  other  organizations  or  entities  which  may  be involved in cancer research to solicit both  information regarding breast, prostate and  testicular  cancer  research  projects  that  are  currently  being  conducted and recommendations for  future research projects;    (d) Review requests made to the commissioner for access to information  pursuant to paragraph b  of  subdivision  one  of  section  33-1203  and  paragraph  c  of subdivision two of section 33-1205 of the environmental  conservation law for use in human health related research projects. Such  data shall only be provided  to  researchers  engaged  in  human  health  related  research.  The request made by such researchers shall include a  copy of the research proposal or the research protocol approved by their  institution and copies of their institution's Institutional Review Board  (IRB) or equivalent review board approval of such proposal or  protocol.  In the case of research conducted outside the auspices of an institution  by  a  researcher  previously  published  in  a peer-reviewed scientific  journal, the board shall request copies of  the  research  proposal  and  shall deny access to the site-specific and nine-digit zip code pesticide  data if the board determines that such proposal does not follow accepted  scientific  practice  for  the  design  of a research project. The board  shall establish guidelines to restrict the dissemination by  researchers  of  the name, address or other information that would otherwise identify  a commercial applicator or private applicator or any person who receives  the services of a commercial applicator;    (e) Solicit, receive, and review applications from public and  private  agencies  and  organizations  and  qualified  research  institutions for  grants from the breast  cancer  research  and  education  fund,  created  pursuant to section ninety-seven-yy of the state finance law, to conduct  research  or educational programs which focus on the causes, prevention,  screening, treatment and cure of breast cancer and may include, but  are  not  limited to basic, behavioral, clinical, demographic, environmental,  epidemiologic  and  psychosocial  research.   The   board   shall   make  recommendations  to the commissioner, and the commissioner shall, in his  or her discretion, grant approval of applications for grants from  those  applications  recommended by the board. The board shall consult with the  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National  Institutes  of  Health,  the  Federal  Agency  For  Health Care Policy and Research, the  National Academy of Sciences, breast cancer advocacy groups,  and  other  organizations  or  entities  which  may  be  involved  in  breast cancer  research to solicit both information regarding  breast  cancer  research  projects  that  are  currently  being  conducted and recommendations for  future research projects. As used in this section,  "qualified  research  institution"  may  include academic medical institutions, state or local  government agencies, public or private organizations within this  state,  and   any  other  institution  approved  by  the  department,  which  is  conducting a breast cancer research project or educational program. If aboard member submits an application for a grant from the  breast  cancer  research  and  education  fund,  he  or  she  shall  be  prohibited from  reviewing and making a recommendation on the application;    (f)  Consider,  based  on  evolving  scientific  evidence,  whether  a  correlation exists between pesticide use and pesticide exposure. As part  of such  consideration  the  board  shall  make  recommendations  as  to  methodologies which may be utilized to establish such correlation;    (g)  After two years of implementation of pesticide reporting pursuant  to section 33-1205 of the  environmental  conservation  law,  the  board  shall compare the percentage of agricultural crop production general use  pesticides  being  reported to the total amount of such pesticides being  used  in  this  state  as  estimated  by  Cornell  University,   Cornell  Cooperative Extension, the department of environmental conservation, and  the Environmental Protection Agency;    (h)  Meet  at least six times in the first year, at the request of the  chair and at any other time as the  chair  deems  necessary.  The  board  shall  meet  at  least  four times a year thereafter. Provided, however,  that at least one such meeting a year shall  be  a  public  hearing,  at  which  the  general  public  may  question  and  present information and  comments to the board with  respect  to  the  operation  of  the  health  research  science  board, the breast cancer research and education fund,  the prostate and testicular  cancer  research  and  education  fund  and  pesticide reporting established pursuant to sections 33-1205 and 33-1207  of the environmental conservation law. At such hearing, the commissioner  of  the  department of environmental conservation or his or her designee  shall make a report to the board with  respect  to  the  efficiency  and  utility  of pesticide reporting established pursuant to sections 33-1205  and 33-1207 of the environmental conservation law;    2. The commissioner shall request that the department of environmental  conservation compile information pursuant to paragraph b of  subdivision  one  of  section  33-1203  of  the  environmental  conservation  law  as  necessary to fulfill board approved requests, pursuant to paragraph  (d)  of subdivision one of this section.    3. The commissioner shall provide the board with such staff assistance  and  support  services  as  are  necessary  for the board to perform the  functions required of it under this section.