121.043 – POWERS AND DUTIES. (a) A public health district
Texas Health and Safety Code § 121.043
Summary
This law outlines the powers and duties of public health districts in Texas, allowing them to perform public health functions as permitted by law. It ensures that these districts provide essential public health services as defined by their programs.
Public health districts can perform various public health functions.
Services must align with the members' capabilities and legal restrictions.
Minimum service requirements are defined under Section 121.005.
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