Maine Code § 22-411

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As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the
following meanings. [PL 2009, c. 355, §5 (NEW).]
1. Accreditation. "Accreditation" means a national federally recognized credentialing process
resulting in the approval of a public health system or a municipal health department by a national
federally recognized review board certifying that a public health system or a municipal health
department has met specific performance requirements and standards. Accreditation provides quality
assurance, credibility and accountability to the public, to government officials and to public health fund
sources. As applicable to a tribal health department or health clinic, "accreditation" means a recognized
credentialing process by a national federally recognized review board for Indian health.

[PL 2011, c. 306, §1 (AMD).]
1-A. Associate health officer. "Associate health officer" means a municipal employee who has
knowledge of the community and meets the educational, training and experience standards established
by the local health officer.
[PL 2023, c. 46, §1 (NEW).]
2. Comprehensive community health coalition. "Comprehensive community health coalition"
means a multisector coalition that serves a defined local geographic area and is composed of designated
organizational representatives and interested community members who share a commitment to
improving their communities' health and quality of life and that includes public health in its core
mission.
[PL 2009, c. 355, §5 (NEW).]
3. District coordinating council for public health. "District coordinating council for public
health" means a representative districtwide body of local public health stakeholders working toward
collaborative public health planning and coordination to ensure effectiveness and efficiencies in the
public health system.
[PL 2009, c. 355, §5 (NEW).]
4. District public health unit. "District public health unit" means a unit of public health staff set
up whenever possible in a district in department offices. A staff must include when possible public
health nurses, field epidemiologists, drinking water engineers, health inspectors and district public
health liaisons.
[PL 2009, c. 355, §5 (NEW).]
5. District. "District" means one of the 8 districts of the department, including Aroostook District,
composed of Aroostook County; Penquis District, composed of Penobscot County and Piscataquis
County; Downeast District, composed of Washington County and Hancock County; Midcoast District,
composed of Waldo County, Lincoln County, Knox County and Sagadahoc County; Central District,
composed of Kennebec County and Somerset County; Western District, composed of Androscoggin
County, Franklin County and Oxford County; Cumberland District, composed of Cumberland County;
and York District, composed of York County, and the tribal district, composed of any lands belonging
to the Indian tribes in the State and including any member of a tribe living outside of tribal lands.
[PL 2011, c. 306, §1 (AMD).]
6. Essential public health services. "Essential public health services" means core public health
functions identified by a national public health performance standards program, a national federally
recognized review board or a national federally recognized review board for Indian health that help
provide the guiding framework for the work and accreditation of public health systems or municipal
health departments.
[PL 2011, c. 306, §1 (AMD).]
7. Health risk assessment. "Health risk assessment" means a customized process by which an
individual confidentially responds to questions and receives a feedback report to help that individual
understand the individual's personal risks of developing preventable health problems, know what
preventive actions the individual can take and learn what local and state resources are available to help
the individual take these actions.
[PL 2009, c. 355, §5 (NEW).]
8. Healthy Maine Partnerships. "Healthy Maine Partnerships" means a statewide system of
comprehensive community health coalitions that meet the standards for department funding that is
established under section 412, including the tribal district.
[PL 2011, c. 306, §1 (AMD).]

8-A. Indian tribe. "Indian tribe" or "tribe" means a federally recognized Indian nation, tribe or
band in the State.
[PL 2011, c. 306, §1 (NEW).]
9. Local health officer. "Local health officer" means a municipal employee who has knowledge
of the employee's community and meets educational, training and experience standards as set by the
department in rule to comply with section 451.
[PL 2009, c. 355, §5 (NEW).]
10. Municipal health department. "Municipal health department" means a health department or
division that is established pursuant to municipal charter or ordinance in accordance with Title 30-A,
chapter 141 and accredited by a national federally recognized credentialing process.
[PL 2009, c. 355, §5 (NEW).]
11. Statewide Coordinating Council for Public Health. "Statewide Coordinating Council for
Public Health" means the council established under Title 5, section 12004-G, subsection 14-G.
[PL 2009, c. 355, §5 (NEW).]
12. Tribal district. "Tribal district" means an administrative district established in a memorandum
of understanding or legal contract among all Indian tribes in the State that is recognized by the
department. The tribal district's jurisdiction includes tribal lands, tribal health departments or health
clinics and members of the tribes anywhere in the State.
[PL 2011, c. 306, §1 (NEW).]
13. Tribal health department or health clinic. "Tribal health department or health clinic" means
a health department or health clinic managed by an Indian tribe that is eligible for funds from the United
States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Indian Health Service and other federal
funds. For the purposes of this subsection, each director of a tribal health department or health clinic
has a tribal role and a role defined by the Indian Health Service that is equivalent to the role of a director
of an accreditation-eligible municipal health department.
[PL 2011, c. 306, §1 (NEW).]

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