621 - State aid; public health emergencies.

§ 621. State aid; public health emergencies. If the state commissioner  or  a  county  health  department or part-county department of health or  municipality, with the approval of the  state  commissioner,  determines  that  there is an imminent threat to public health, the department shall  reimburse counties or municipalities at fifty per centum for the cost of  emergency measures as approved by the  department  and  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  director  of  the  budget.  Such  funds shall be made  available from funds appropriated for public health emergencies, only to  those counties or municipalities, which have expended  all  other  state  aid  which  may  be  available for related activities and have developed  measures  to  adequately  address  the   emergency.   Reimbursement   is  conditioned  upon  availability  of  appropriated funds. For purposes of  this section, "municipality" means a health department of a city that is  not located in a county or part-county health district or  a  county  in  which  the legislature has the powers and duties of a board of health of  a county or part-county health district and cities with a population  of  over one million persons.