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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

194A.095 Division of Women's Health -- Receipt of gifts, grants, and

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bequests.
(1)There is created in the Cabinet for Health and Family Services a Division of
Women's Health for the purpose of:
(a)Serving as a repository for data and information affecting women's
physical and mental health issues;
(b)Analyzing and communicating trends in women's health issues and
mental health;
(c)Recommending to the Cabinet for Health and Family Services data
elements affecting women's physical and mental health. The division shall
advise and direct which data elements should be collected, analyzed, and
reported in a timely manner under KRS 216.2920 to 216.2929;
(d)Cooperating and collaborating with the Cabinet for Health and Family
Services in receiving and disseminating through all forms of media
including the Internet relevant aggregate data findings under KRS
216.2920 to 216.2929 which affect women; and
(e)Planning, developing, and administering a Women's Health Resource
Center within the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to focus on
targeted preventive care and comprehensive health education.
(2)The division may accept gifts, grants, and bequests in support of its mission
and duties specified in subsection
(1)of this section. All money received shall
be administered by the cabinet, which shall administer these funds through
appropriate trust and agency accounts.
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