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The Turning Point Model State Public Health Act

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Copyright © American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics 2003

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See PUBLIC HEALTH FUNCTIONS STEERING COMMITTEE, USPHS OFFICE OF DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION, PUBLIC HEALTH IN AMERICA (1994), available at <http://www.health.gov/phfunctions/public.htm>..>Google Scholar
The role of the “public health advisory council” within the Act is limited to providing guidance and assistance to the state public health agency in the development of a comprehensive public health plan in Section 3–107. The Collaborative notes the existence in many states of public health advisory councils or boards of health that have may many additional functions.Google Scholar
For more information on existing state and local public health systems, see Gostin, Lawrence O., Public Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint (University of California Press and Milbank Memorial Fund, 2000); Gostin, Lawrence O. Hodge, James G. Jr., State Public Health Law: An Assessment (2002) available at <http://www.hss.state.ak.us/dph/deu/turningpoint/publications.htm>.Google Scholar
For more information, see Gostin, L.O. Sapsin, J. Teret, S.P. Burris, S. Mair, J.S. Hodge, J.G. Vernick, J., “The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act: Planning and Response to Bioterrorism and Naturally Occurring Infectious Diseases,” Journal of the American Medical Association 288 (2002): 622688; Gostin, L.O. Hodge, J.G., The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act Commentary (Seattle: Turning Point Statute Modernization Committee, 2002): 1–42.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
For more information, see Gostin, L.O. Hodge, J.G. Valdiserri, R.O., “Informational Privacy and the Public's Health: The Model State Public Health Privacy Act,” American Journal of Public Health 91 (2001):13881392.CrossRefGoogle Scholar