West Virginia Code § 16-5M-3

Interagency council on osteoporosis
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(a) There is hereby established the interagency council on osteoporosis. The director of
public health shall chair the council. The council shall have representatives from appropriate
state departments and agencies including, but not limited to, the entities with responsibility
for aging, health care reform implementation, education, public welfare and women's
programs. e
(b) The council shall:
(1) Coordinate osteoporosis programs conducted by or through tuhe bureau of public health;
(2) Establish a mechanism for sharing information on osteoporosis among all officials and
employees involved in carrying out osteoporosis-related programs;
(3) Review and coordinate the most promising areas of education, prevention and treatment
concerning osteoporosis; l
(4) Assist the bureau of public health and other offices in developing and coordinating plans
for education and health promotion on osteoporosis;
(5) Establish mechanisms to use the results of research concerning osteoporosis in the
development of relevant policies and programs; and
(6) Prepare a report that describes educational initiatives on osteoporosis and transmit the
report to the LegislatureL and the Governor and make the report available to the public.
(c) The council shall establish and coordinate the advisory panel on osteoporosis which will
provide nongovernmental input regarding the program. Membership shall include, but is not
limited to, persons with osteoporosis, public health educators, osteoporosis experts,
providers of osteoporosis health care, persons knowledgeable in health promotion and
eduWcation and representatives of national osteoporosis organizations or their state and
regional affiliates.

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