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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 130A — Public Health

§ 130A-5.1. State health standards.

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§ 130A-5.1. State health standards.
(a)The Secretary shall adopt measurable standards and goals for community health against which the State's actions to improve the health status of its citizens will be measured. The Secretary shall report annually to the General Assembly upon its convening or reconvening and to the Governor on all of the following:
(1)How the State compares to national health measurements and established State goals for each standard. Comparisons shall be reported using disaggregated data for health standards.
(2)Steps taken by State and non-State entities to meet established goals.
(3)Additional steps proposed or planned to be taken to achieve established goals.
(b)The Secretary may coordinate and contract with other entities to assist in the establishment of standards and preparation of the report. The Secretary may use resources available to implement this section. (2000-67, s. 11.)
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