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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 39 (Introduced in Senate) — To improve the health of Americans and reduce health care costs by reorienting the Nation's health care system toward... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the or the Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention America Act . HeLP America Act The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. TITLE I—Healthier kids and schools Sec. 101. Nutrition and physical activity in child care quality improvement. Sec. 102. Access to local foods and school gardens at preschools and child care. Sec. 103. Fresh fruit and vegetable program. Sec. 104. Equal physical activity opportunities for students with disabilities.
Sec. 105. Physical activity in school settings. TITLE II—Healthier communities and workplaces Subtitle A—Creating healthier communities Sec. 201. Technical assistance for the development of joint/shared use agreements. Sec. 202. Community sports programs for individuals with disabilities. Sec. 203. Community gardens. Sec. 204. Physical activity guidelines for Americans. Sec. 205. Tobacco tax increase and parity. Sec. 206. Leveraging and coordinating federal resources for improved health.
Sec. 207. Healthier national parks. Subtitle B—Incentives for a healthier workforce Sec. 211. Tax credit to employers for costs of implementing wellness programs. Sec. 212. Employer-provided off-premises athletic facilities. Sec. 213. Task force for the promotion of breastfeeding in the workplace. Sec. 214. Improving healthy eating and active living options in Federal workplaces. TITLE III—Responsible marketing and consumer awareness Sec. 301. Guidelines for reduction in sodium content in certain foods.
Sec. 302. Nutrition labeling for food products sold principally for use in restaurants or other retail food establishments. Sec. 303. Front-label food guidance systems. Sec. 304. Rulemaking authority for advertising to children. Sec. 305. Health literacy: research, coordination and dissemination. Sec. 306. Disallowance of deductions for advertising and marketing expenses relating to tobacco product use. Sec. 307. Incentives to reduce tobacco use. Sec. 308. Voluntary standards on food marketing to children.
TITLE IV—Expanded coverage of preventive services Sec. 401. Required coverage of preventive services under the Medicaid program. Sec. 402. Coverage for comprehensive workplace wellness program and preventive services. Sec. 403. Health professional education and training in healthy eating. Sec. 404. Integrative medicine training program. TITLE V—Research Sec. 501. National consortium on breastfeeding research. Sec. 502. National assessment of mental health needs.
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