Resolution Information
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Referred to: The Public Health and Social Services Committee (Chairman Lopez and
Legislators Allen, Belfiglio, Heppner, and Roberts), and The Ways and Means
Committee (Chairman Gerentine and Legislators Allen, Bartels, Belfiglio, Briggs,
Maio, and Maloney)
Deputy Chairman of the Public Health and Social Services Committee, Chris Allen,
offers the following:
WHEREAS, Lyme disease is a tick-born bacterial infection that is spread
through the bite of deer ticks which are prevalent throughout Ulster County; and
WHEREAS, Lyme disease is responsible for numerous symptoms in its
sufferers including but not limited to: fatigue, joint pain, muscle pain, muscle
weakness, stiff neck, arthritis and other muscular/skeletal problems, brain fog, mental
confusion and other neurological problems, bell’s palsy, heart infections, skin rashes
and audio logical and ocular disturbances; and
WHEREAS, Lyme disease sufferers often experience numerous debilitating
symptoms for months and years after conventional broad spectrum-based anti-biotic
treatments have ended which require sufferers to seek additional medical advice and
treatment for months and years after their initial diagnoses; and
WHEREAS, the United States Center for Disease Control, CDC, has
documented that confirmed Lyme disease cases annually exceed 22,000-25,000 and
that another 10,000-12,000 cases are likely while other sources outside the CDC have
estimated that tens of thousands of additional cases of Lyme disease go unreported
on an annual basis; and
WHEREAS, Westchester County, Dutchess County, Putnam County and
Ulster County in Upstate New York have historically had the highest frequency of
reported Lyme disease cases throughout the entire United States; and
WHEREAS, prevention against an initial tick bite is viewed to be an effective
method of preventing Lyme disease transmission through a methodology of selfmonitoring for ticks and rolling up socks over pants legs when in wooded areas or
areas where ticks are known to be present; and
WHEREAS, tick removal kits are viewed to be a potential detractor of Lyme
disease transmission by removing ticks before they can transmit the disease through
prolonged feeding off of a human host; and
WHEREAS, there are hundreds of miles of hiking trails throughout Ulster
County, and with the expansion of the rail trail throughout Ulster County, thousands
of hikers use these trails on an annual basis; and
WHEREAS, the Ulster County Charter grants the authority to the
Commissioner of Health to administer specific policies that address the dangers that
all diseases (including Lyme disease) pose to residents and tourists who frequent
Ulster County; and
WHEREAS, the Public Health and Social Services Committee within the
Ulster County Legislature works in conjunction with the Commissioner of Health
and the County Executive’s Office to oversee and address the dangers that all
diseases (including Lyme disease) may pose on Ulster County residents and those
who frequent Ulster County as tourists; and
WHEREAS, tick removal kits have been made available at the Office of the
Department of Health and prevention-based awareness signs have been posted
throughout various Government locations about rolling up pants legs and selfmonitoring for the presence of ticks after hiking or being in wooded area or places
where ticks are known to frequent; and
WHEREAS, it is within the duties and responsibilities of the Public Health
and Social Services Committee to set policy to provide additional tick removal kits
and awareness-based signs and pamphlets about the dangers of Lyme disease and
other tick borne illnesses; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, that it is the policy of the County of Ulster to make readily
available a sufficient number, as determined by the Commissioner of Health, of tick
removal kits, signs about self-monitoring for ticks and rolling up pants legs while in
wooded areas or areas where ticks are known to frequent, and pamphlets about Lyme
disease and other tick borne illnesses at the Department of Health, the County Office
Building and at informational booths along the rail trail and other hiking and
recreational areas within Ulster County,
and moves its adoption.
ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES: 18 NOES: 0
(Absent: Legislators Belfiglio, Briggs, Litts,
Loughran, and Maloney)
Passed Committee: Public Health and Social Services as amended on September 7,
2016
Passed Committee: Ways and Means as amended on September 13, 2016
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STATE OF NEW YORK
ss:
COUNTY OF ULSTER
I, the undersigned Clerk of the Legislature of the County of Ulster, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is
the original resolution adopted by the Ulster County Legislature on the 20th Day of September in the year Two Thousand
and Sixteen, and said resolution shall remain on file in the office of said clerk.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the County of Ulster this 21st Day of
September in the year Two Thousand and Sixteen.
|s| Victoria A. Fabella
Victoria A. Fabella, Clerk
Ulster County Legislature
Submitted to the County Executive this Approved by the County Executive this
21st Day of September, 2016. 29th Day of September, 2016.
|s| Victoria A. Fabella |s| Michael P. Hein
Victoria A. Fabella, Clerk Michael P. Hein, County Executive
Ulster County Legislature
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Updated: January 28, 2019
Votes on this Resolution
yes no abstained no voteVote to Adopt Resolution No. 413
Committee Vote to Adopt Resolution No. 413 As Amended
Committee Vote to Adopt Resolution No. 413 As Amended
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