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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - RHODE ISLAND PREVENTION, | |
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HEALTH PROMOTION, AND PUBLIC HEALTH COUNCIL | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives Naughton, E Coderre, McNamara, Morrison, and Ferri | |
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     Date Introduced: March 27, 2012 | |
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     Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare | |
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It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Title 42 of the General Laws entitled "STATE AFFAIRS AND |
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GOVERNMENT" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
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     CHAPTER 18.2 |
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RHODE ISLAND PREVENTION, HEALTH PROMOTION AND PUBLIC HEALTH |
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COUNCIL |
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     42-18.2-1. Establishment of Council. – There is hereby established a Rhode Island |
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prevention, health promotion, and public health council (hereafter referred to as “the council”). |
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The department of health shall grant to the council reasonable access to appropriate staff. |
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      42-18.2-2. Composition of the Council. – (a) The council shall have twenty-one (21) |
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members as follows: (1) The director of the department of health, who shall serve as chairperson |
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of the board; (2) The director of the department of labor and training; (3) The secretary of health |
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and human services; (4) The director of the department of environmental management; (5) The |
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commissioner of elementary and secondary education; (6) The director of the department of |
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administration; (7) The director of the division of agriculture; (8) The director of the economic |
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development corporation; (9) The director of the department of transportation; (10) The president |
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of the University of Rhode Island; (11) The associate dean of the public health program of Brown |
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University; (12) The dean of the college of pharmacy; (13) The president of the Rhode Island |
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medical society; (14) The president of the Rhode Island dental society; (15) The president of the |
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Rhode Island nursing association; (16) The president of the hospital association of Rhode Island; |
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(17) The president of the Rhode Island health centers association; (18) The president of the |
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Rhode Island public health association; (19) The president of the Rhode Island public health |
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institute; (20) The president of the league of cities and towns; (21) The head of any other state |
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established agency that the chairperson determines is appropriate. |
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     (b) Ten (10) members shall constitute a quorum. A majority vote of the council shall be |
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required for all recommendations, advice, and approvals of the council in accordance with this |
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chapter. |
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     (c) Members from state government shall serve in an ex officio capacity as long as they |
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are eligible. |
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     (d) The council may establish subcommittees and advisory bodies as deemed necessary |
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by the members. |
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     42-18.2-3. Meetings of the council. – The council shall meet at the call of the chair, no |
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less than quarterly. |
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     42-18.2-4. Purpose and Duties. – The council shall: |
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     (1) Provide coordination and leadership at the state level, and among all state departments |
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and agencies, with respect to prevention, wellness and health promotion practices, the public |
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health system, and integrative health care in Rhode Island; |
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     (2) Develop a statewide prevention, health promotion, public health, and integrative |
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health care strategy that incorporates the most effective and achievable means of improving the |
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health status of Rhode Islanders and reducing the incidence of preventable illness and disability |
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across the state; |
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     (3) Provide recommendations to the governor and the general assembly concerning the |
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most pressing health issues confronting the state and changes in state policy to achieve wellness, |
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health promotion, and public health goals, including the reduction of tobacco use, sedentary |
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behavior, and poor nutrition; |
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     (4) Consider and propose evidence-based models, policies, and innovative approaches for |
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the promotion of transformative models of prevention, integrative health, and public health on |
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individual and community levels across the state; |
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     (5) Submit annual reports required under section 6 of this chapter; |
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     (6) Carry out other activities determined appropriate by the governor or as requested by |
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the general assembly; and |
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     (7) Make available to the public all information about activities of the council. |
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     42-18.2-5. Rhode Island Preventative Strategy. – Not later than one year after the date |
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of enactment of this chapter, the chairperson, in consultation with the council, shall develop and |
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make public a Rhode Island prevention, health promotion and public health strategy, and shall |
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review and revise such strategy periodically. Such strategy shall: |
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     (1) Set specific goals and objectives for improving the health of Rhode Island through |
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prevention, health promotion, and public health programs, consistent with ongoing goal setting |
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efforts conducted by specific agencies; |
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     (2) Establish specific and measurable actions and timelines to carry out the strategy, and |
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determine accountability for meeting those timelines, within and across state departments and |
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agencies; and |
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     (3) Make recommendations to improve staff efforts relating to prevention, health |
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promotion, public health, and integrative health care practices to ensure state efforts are |
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consistent with available standards and evidence. |
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     42-18.2-6. Annual Report. – (a) Not later than January 1, 2014, and annually thereafter, |
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the council shall submit to the governor and the general assembly, a report that: |
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     (1) Describes the activities and efforts on prevention, health promotion, and public health |
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and activities to develop and/or revise the state prevention strategy conducted by the council |
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during the period for which the report is prepared; |
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     (2) Describes the progress in meeting specific prevention, health promotion, and public |
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health goals defined in the strategy and further describes corrective actions recommended by the |
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council and taken by relevant agencies and organizations to meet these goals; |
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     (3) Contains a list of state priorities on health promotion and disease prevention to |
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address lifestyle behavior modification (smoking cessation, proper nutrition, appropriate exercise, |
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mental health, behavioral health, substance use disorder, and domestic violence screenings) and |
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the prevention measures for the five (5) leading disease killers in Rhode Island; and |
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     (4) Contains specific science-based initiatives to achieve the measurable goals of the |
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prevention strategy regarding nutrition, exercise, and smoking cessation, and targeting the five (5) |
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leading disease killers in Rhode Island. |
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     (b) The director of health shall address a joint session of the general assembly during the |
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month of January or February of each year, at the invitation of the speaker of the house, to present |
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the key findings and recommendations of the annual report. |
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     42-18.2-7. Applicability of other laws. – The council, as well as any subcommittees or |
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advisory bodies it may establish, shall be subject to the provisions of chapter 38-2, access to |
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public records act, and chapter 42-46, open meetings act. |
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     42-18.2-8. Severability. – If any provision of this chapter or the application of this |
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chapter to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the invalidity shall not affect other |
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provisions or applications of the chapter, which can be given effect without the invalid provision |
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or application, and to this end the provisions of this chapter are declared to be severable. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
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BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - RHODE ISLAND PREVENTION, | |
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HEALTH PROMOTION, AND PUBLIC HEALTH COUNCIL | |
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     This act would establish a Rhode Island Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health |
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Council. This council would provide coordination and leadership among all state departments |
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with respect to prevention, wellness and health promotion practices. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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