Oklahoma Code § 63-1-260.2

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Purposes of act – Duties of Board of Health and
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Department of Health.
A.  The purposes of this act are:
1.  To design and implement a multigenerational, statewide
program of public awareness and knowledge about:
a. the causes of osteoporosis,
b. personal risk factors,
c. the value of prevention and early detection, and
d. the options available for treatment;
2.  To facilitate and enhance knowledge and understanding of
osteoporosis by disseminating educational materials, information
about research results, services, and strategies for prevention and
treatment to patients, health professionals, and the public;
3.  To utilize educational and training resources and services
that have been developed by organizations with appropriate expertise
and knowledge of osteoporosis, and to use available technical
assistance;
4.  To evaluate existing osteoporosis services in the community
and assess the need for improving the quality and accessibility of
community-based services;
5.  To provide easy access to clear, complete, and accurate
osteoporosis information and referral services;
6.  To educate and train service providers, health
professionals, and physicians;
7.  To heighten awareness about the prevention, detection, and
treatment of osteoporosis among state and local health and human
service officials, health educators, and policymakers;

8.  To coordinate state programs and services to address the
issue of osteoporosis;
9.  To promote the development of support groups for
osteoporosis patients and their families and caregivers;
10.  To adequately fund these programs; and
11.  To provide lasting improvements in the delivery of
osteoporosis health care that affect the quality of life of
osteoporosis patients and that contain health care costs.
B.  1.  The State Board of Health, giving consideration to the
recommendations of the Advancement of Wellness Advisory Council
created in Section 44 of this act, shall promulgate rules necessary
to enact the provisions of the Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment
Education Act.
2.  The State Department of Health, as funds are available,
shall:
a. provide sufficient staff to implement the Osteoporosis
Prevention and Treatment Education Program,
b. provide appropriate training for staff of the
Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment Education
Program,
c. identify the appropriate entities to carry out the
program,
d. base the program on the most up-to-date scientific
information and findings,
e. work to improve the capacity of community-based
services available to osteoporosis patients,
f. work with governmental offices, community and business
leaders, community organizations, health care and
human service providers, and national osteoporosis
organizations to coordinate efforts and maximize state
resources in the areas of prevention, education, and
treatment of osteoporosis, and
g. identify and, when appropriate, replicate or use
successful osteoporosis programs and procure related
materials and services from organizations with
appropriate expertise and knowledge of osteoporosis.

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