GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 31-46-4 - Georgia Commission for Saving the Cure; creation; membership; appointment; terms of office; duties
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-46-4   (2010)
   31-46-4.    Georgia Commission for Saving the Cure; creation; membership; appointment; terms of office; duties 
      (a)  There  is created the Georgia Commission for Saving the Cure which shall  consist of 15 members appointed as provided in this Code section. The  commission shall be assigned to the Division of Public Health of the  Department of Community Health for administrative purposes only, as  prescribed in Code Section 50-4-3.
(b)  Seven  members shall be appointed by the Governor. The Governor shall appoint  four members to serve initial terms of three years and three members to  serve initial terms of two years. Thereafter, successors to such initial  appointees shall serve terms of three years. The Governor shall  designate one of the persons so appointed to be the chairperson of the  commission. If the chief executive officer of the Georgia Research  Alliance is not appointed by the Governor or any other appointing  authority to serve on the commission, he or she shall serve as an  advisory member.
(c)  Four members shall be  appointed by the Lieutenant Governor or, if the Lieutenant Governor  belongs to a political party other than the political party to which a  majority of the members of the Senate belong, by the Senate Committee on  Assignments. Of these four members, there shall be at least one of each  of the following: a physician licensed to practice medicine in this  state; a recognized medical ethicist with an accredited degree in  medicine, medical ethics, or theology; a medical researcher in permitted  stem cell research; and an attorney with experience in health policy  law. The Lieutenant Governor or Senate Committee on Assignments shall  appoint two members to serve initial terms of three years and two  members to serve initial terms of two years. Thereafter, successors to  such initial appointees shall serve terms of three years.
(d)  Four  members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of  Representatives. Of these four members, there shall be at least one of  each of the following: a physician licensed to practice medicine in this  state; a recognized medical ethicist with an accredited degree in  medicine, medical ethics, or theology; a medical researcher in permitted  stem cell research; and an attorney with experience in health policy  law. The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint two  members to serve initial terms of three years and two members to serve  initial terms of two years. Thereafter, successors to such initial  appointees shall serve terms of three years.
(e)  Members  of the commission shall be eligible to succeed themselves. The initial  terms of office shall begin on July 1, 2007. Appointments shall be made  by the respective appointing authorities no later than June 15, 2007.  Thereafter, appointments of successors shall be made by the respective  appointing authority no later than June 1 of the year in which the  member's term of office expires. Vacancies shall be filled for the  unexpired term by the respective appointing authority.
(f)  The  commission shall meet at least four times per year at the call of the  chairperson or upon the request of at least seven of its members.
(g)  The commission shall have the following duties and responsibilities:
      (1)  To investigate the implementation of this chapter and to recommend any improvements to the General Assembly;
      (2)  To  make available to the public the records of all meetings of the  commission and of all business transacted by the commission;
      (3)  To  oversee the operations of the Newborn Umbilical Cord Blood Bank  established in Code Section 31-46-3, including approving all fees  established to cover administration, collection, and storage costs;
      (4)  To  undertake the Saving the Cure initiative by promoting awareness of the  Newborn Umbilical Cord Blood Bank and encouraging donation of postnatal  tissue and fluid to the bank;
      (5)  To  ensure the privacy of persons who donate postnatal tissue and fluid to  the Newborn Umbilical Cord Blood Bank pursuant to subsection (a) of Code  Section 31-46-3 consistent with applicable federal guidelines;
      (6)  To  develop a plan for making postnatal tissue and fluid collected under  the Saving the Cure initiative available for medical research and  treatment and to ensure compliance with all relevant national practice  and quality standards relating to such use;
      (7)  To  develop a plan for private storage of postnatal tissue and fluid for  medical treatment or to make potential donors aware of private storage  options for said tissue and fluid as deemed in the public interest;
      (8)  To  participate in the National Cord Blood Program and to register  postnatal tissue and fluid collected with registries operating in  connection with the program;
      (9)  To make  grants and enter into agreements to support permitted stem cell  research with immediate and clinical medical applications;
      (10)  To  employ such staff and to enter into such contracts as may be necessary  to fulfill its duties and responsibilities under this chapter subject to  funding by the General Assembly; and
      (11)  To  report annually to the General Assembly in December of each year  concerning the activities of the commission with recommendations for any  legislative changes or funding necessary or desirable to fulfill the  goals of this chapter.
(h)  The commission  shall provide for protection from disclosure of the identity of persons  making donations to the Newborn Umbilical Cord Blood Bank pursuant to  subsection (a) of Code Section 31-46-3.
(i)  The  commission may request additional funding from any additional source  including, but not limited to, federal and private grants.
(j)  The  commission may establish a separate not for profit organization or  foundation for the purposes of supporting the Newborn Umbilical Cord  Blood Bank established pursuant to Code Section 31-46-3.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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