Sec. 223. OFFICES OF INDIAN MEN'S HEALTH AND INDIAN WOMEN'S HEALTH
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## SEC. 223 OFFICES OF INDIAN MEN'S HEALTH AND INDIAN WOMEN'S HEALTH **[**[25 U.S.C. 1621v](/us/usc/t25/s1621v)**]** ###
(a)Office of Indian Men's Health ####
(1)Establishment The Secretary may establish within the Service an office, to be known as the “Office of Indian Men's Health”. ####
(2)Director #####
(A)In general The Office of Indian Men's Health shall be headed by a director, to be appointed by the Secretary. #####
(B)Duties The director shall coordinate and promote the health status of Indian men in the United States. ####
(3)Report Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of the Indian Health Care Improvement Reauthorization and Extension Act of 2009, the Secretary, acting through the Service, shall submit to Congress a report describing— #####
(A)any activity carried out by the director as of the date on which the report is prepared; and #####
(B)any finding of the director with respect to the health of Indian men. ###
(b)Office of Indian Women's Health The Secretary, acting through the Service, shall establish an office, to be known as the “Office of Indian Women's Health”, to monitor and improve the quality of health care for Indian women (including urban Indian women) of all ages through the planning and delivery of programs administered by the Service, in order to improve and enhance the treatment models of care for Indian women. **[**Section 224 repealed by section 101(b)(5) of S. 1790 (as reported by the Senate and enacted into law by section 10221(a) of Public Law 111–148; enactment date March 23, 2010.**]**
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