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Code · New Jersey · Title 26 — Minors · Chapter 2K

26:2K-50. Emergency Medical Services for Children program

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3. a. There is established within the Office of Emergency Medical Services in the Department of Health, the Emergency Medical Services for Children program.
b. The commissioner shall hire a full-time coordinator for the EMSC program in consultation with, and by the recommendation of the advisory council.
c. The coordinator shall implement the EMSC program following consultation with, and at the recommendation of, the advisory council. The coordinator shall serve as a liaison to the advisory council.
d. The coordinator may employ professional, technical, research and clerical staff as necessary within the limits of available appropriations. The provisions of Title 11A of the New Jersey Statutes shall apply to all personnel so employed.
e. The coordinator may solicit and accept grants of funds from the federal government and from other public and private sources.
L.1992,c.96,s.3.
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