N.Y. Vehicle & Traffic Law Section 117-E
Human organ delivery vehicle


1.

Any vehicle which is owned and operated by a certified organ procurement organization for the sole purpose of transporting human organs and/or medical personnel for the purpose of organ recovery or transplantation while engaged in an emergency operation. For the purpose of this chapter, the term “organ procurement organization” shall mean an organ procurement organization as defined in subdivision five of Public Health Law § 4360 (Definitions)section forty-three hundred sixty of the public health law which is certified as a qualified organ procurement organization by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services pursuant to section 273(b) of title 42 of the United States code and section 486.303 of title 42 of the code of federal regulations.

2.

No human organ delivery vehicle shall be operated as an authorized emergency vehicle unless:

(a)

the certified organ procurement organization which owns and operates such vehicle is in compliance with article forty-three-B of the public health law and rules and regulations promulgated thereunder;

(b)

such vehicle is used solely for the purpose of transporting human organs and/or medical personnel for the purpose of organ recovery or transplantation while engaged in an emergency operation;

(c)

such vehicle is designated and clearly identified as a human organ delivery vehicle, and, prior to its operation as a human organ delivery vehicle the certified organ procurement organization which owns and operates such vehicle has received written authorization from the commissioner of health for the operation of such vehicle as a human organ delivery vehicle;

(d)

such vehicle is operated in compliance with this chapter and with regulations promulgated pursuant thereto including subdivision three of this section; and

(e)

the driver of such vehicle has undergone training for the operation of authorized emergency vehicles during emergency operations as approved pursuant to subdivision three of this section, and a defensive driving course. The commissioner of health may revoke or suspend a written authorization issued pursuant to paragraph (c) of this subdivision on proof that a certified organ procurement organization has failed to comply with the provisions of this section or any rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. Provided, however, that any such revocations or suspensions shall be subject to the same requirements for revocations, suspensions, hearings, notice and review as set forth in subdivision two of Public Health Law § 4366 (Enforcement)section forty-three hundred sixty-six of the public health law.

3.

The commissioner of health, in consultation with the commissioner, shall promulgate regulations to establish standards for the operation of human organ delivery vehicles as authorized emergency vehicles pursuant to this chapter. Such regulations shall, at a minimum:

(a)

establish standards for the issuance of written authorization for the operation of such vehicles;

(b)

establish standards for human organ delivery vehicle operations, vehicles and equipment including compliance with this chapter, and the training of human organ delivery vehicle drivers for the safe operation of such vehicles during an emergency operation;

(c)

require certified organ procurement organizations to establish and enforce written policies concerning minimum qualifications and physical requirements for human organ delivery vehicle drivers and for the equipping and maintenance of such vehicles; and

(d)

include such other standards or requirements as the commissioner of health and the commissioner deem necessary for the safety and well being of the people of the state.

Source: Section 117-E — Human organ delivery vehicle, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/VAT/117-E (updated Apr. 29, 2022; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

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Definition of words and phrases
100‑A
Access highway
100‑B
Ambulance
100‑C
Articulated bus
100‑D
Agricultural equipment
101
Authorized emergency vehicle
101‑A
Automobile transporter
101‑B
Boat transporter
101‑C
B-train assembly
102
Bicycle
102‑A
Bicycle lane
102‑B
Bicycle path
102‑C
Bicycle with electric assist
103
Bureau
104
Bus
105
Business district
105‑A
Car carrier
105‑B
Certificate of registration
106
Circulatory roadway
106‑A
Civil defense emergency vehicle
107
Classes of cities
107‑B
Commercial towing
108
Commissioner
109
Controlled-access highway
109‑A
Correction vehicle
109‑B
County emergency medical services vehicle
109‑C
Conviction
110
Crosswalk
111
Curb
112
Department
112‑A
Department of transportation
113
Driver
114
Driveway
114‑A
Drug
114‑B
Emergency operation
114‑C
Escort vehicle
114‑D
Electric personal assistive mobility device
114‑E
Electric scooter
115
Explosives
115‑A
Fire vehicle
115‑B
Flagperson
115‑C
Emergency ambulance service vehicle
115‑D
Environmental emergency response vehicle
116
Flammable liquid
117
Gross weight
117‑A
Hazard vehicle
117‑B
Hazardous operation
117‑C
Hazardous materials emergency vehicle
117‑D
Blood delivery vehicle
117‑E
Human organ delivery vehicle
118
Highway
119
House coach
119‑A
Ignition interlock device
119‑B
Inflatable restraint system
120
Intersection
121
Laned roadway
121‑A
Limited use automobile
121‑B
Limited use motorcycle
121‑C
Limited use vehicle
121‑D
Leased vehicle
121‑E
Livery
121‑F
Low speed vehicle
122
Local authorities
122‑A
Maximum gross weight
122‑B
Maximum performance speed
122‑C
Mobile home or manufactured home
123
Motorcycle
124
Minimum maintenance road
125
Motor vehicles
125‑A
Off-highway motorcycle
126
Omnibus
127
Overhang
128
Owner
129
Park or parking
129‑A
Parking area of a shopping center
129‑B
Parking lot
130
Pedestrian
130‑A
Wheelchair
131
Person
131‑A
Place of public assembly
132
Police officer
132‑A
Police vehicle
133
Private road
134
Public highway
134‑A
Qualifying highway
134‑B
Radar detector
134‑C
Laser detector
135
Railroad
135‑A
Railroad grade crossing
136
Railroad sign or signal
137
Railroad train
137‑A
Rental vehicle
138
Residence district
139
Right of way
140
Roadway
140‑A
In-line skate
140‑B
Roller skate
140‑C
Skate board
140‑D
Roundabout
141
Safety zone
141‑A
Sanitation patrol vehicle
141‑B
Sani-vans
142
School bus
143
Semitrailer
143‑A
Shoulder
144
Sidewalk
144‑A
Slope
144‑B
Snow emergency
145
Stand or standing
145‑A
State expressway routes
145‑B
State interstate routes
145‑C
Snow emergency route
145‑D
Definition of snow tire
145‑E
Stinger-steered automobile transporter
145‑F
Stinger-steered boat transporter
146
Stop
147
Stop or stopping
148
Street
148‑A
Taxicab
148‑B
Tow truck
149
Through highway
151‑A
Tractor
152
Traffic
153
Traffic control devices
154
Traffic-control signal
155
Traffic infraction
156
Trailer
157
Trolley bus or trolley coach
158
Truck
158‑A
U turn
158‑B
Vanpool vehicle
159
Vehicle
159‑A
Waste collection vehicle
160
Wheel lift
161
Work area

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Apr. 29, 2022

§ 117-E’s source at nysenate​.gov

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