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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 431 · Foundational Capabilities And Programs

431.144 Prevention of injury and disease and promotion of health programs

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431.144 Prevention of injury and disease and promotion of health programs.
(1)Prevention of injury and disease and promotion of health programs established under ORS 431.141 must include, but are not limited to:
(a)Prevention and control of tobacco use;
(b)Improving nutrition;
(c)Improving oral health;
(d)Improving prenatal, natal and postnatal care, maternal health and the health of children;
(e)Incentivizing increased physical activity; and
(f)Decreasing the occurrence and impacts of both unintentional and intentional injuries, such as motor vehicle accidents and suicide.
(2)Prevention of injury and disease and promotion of health programs must be based on evidence-based or emerging best practices designed to improve health outcomes for all populations. [2015 c.736 §20]
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