Nevada Code § 223.950

Creation; appointment and classification of Public Health Resource Officer; acceptance of gifts, grants and donations; duties
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1. The Public Health Resource Office is
hereby created within the Office of the Governor.
2. The Governor shall appoint a person who
is knowledgeable in the field of public health to serve as the Public Health
Resource Officer. The Public Health Resource Officer is not in the classified
or unclassified service of the State and serves at the pleasure of the
Governor.
3. The Public Health Resource Office may
accept gifts, grants and donations to support its duties.
4. The Public Health Resource Office
shall:
(a) Analyze the existing infrastructure for
meeting the public health needs of this State and the relationships between
persons and entities involved in the provision of public health services,
including, without limitation, the Division of Public and Behavioral Health of
the Department of Human Services, the Nevada Health Authority, local health
authorities, providers of health care, health care facilities and nonprofit
organizations; and
(b) Identify and make recommendations to the
Governor, the Legislature, the Director of the Department of Human Services,
the Administrator of the Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the
Department and the Director of the Nevada Health Authority concerning:
(1) Unmet needs for public health
services;
(2) Opportunities to obtain federal or
private funding to support public health services; and
(3) Ways in which to improve coordination
between providers of public health services and maximize efficiency in the
delivery of public health services.

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