POSITION STATEMENTS
157.000 INITIATIVES AND REFERENDUMS
157.000 INITIATIVES AND REFERENDUMS
157.996 Allow Virtual Presence of Committee Members at Public Government Meetings to Count Towards a Quorum
The Medical Society of the State of New York (MSSNY) support state legislation or regulatory changes to allow for the virtual presence of committee members at public government meetings to count towards a quorum, provided that safeguards are in place to ensure security, transparency, and public access.
MSSNY advocate for policies that standardize the use of virtual meeting technologies across public government bodies in New York State to facilitate greater participation and efficiency while upholding principles of openness and accountability.
MSSNY encourage its members and member organizations to leverage virtual meeting technologies to enhance participation in public policy discussions and promote awareness of the benefits of virtual attendance in achieving quorum requirements for public government meetings. (HOD 2025-206)
157.997 State Societies and the AMA Litigation Center
MSSNY will submit a resolution to the AMA House of Delegates, stating that when seeking a state medical society’s support of an amicus brief on a legal matter, especially one pertaining to an issue in that state, that the AMA Litigation Center consider the state medical society’s point of view in developing its argument, and that it maintain full disclosure during the drafting of the amicus or change in strategy. (HOD 2019-207)
157.998 Tax Exemption for Feminine Hygiene Products
MSSNY will support legislation which removes the sales tax on feminine hygiene products.
The Medical Society of the State of New York will transmit a copy of this resolution to the AMA’s House of Delegates for its consideration. (HOD 2016-168)
157.999 Initiative to Amend New York State Law to Allow Public Referendums and/or Ballot Propositions:
MSSNY is to begin the process of developing a coalition of interested groups with the goal of amending New York State law to allow for Public Referendums, Initiatives, Recalls, Constitutional Conventions and/or Ballot Propositions. (HOD 2011-119; Reaffirmed HOD 2021)
Position Statements