12.111 – TEXAS VOLUNTEER HEALTH CORPS. (a) The department
Texas Health and Safety Code § 12.111
Summary
This law establishes the Texas Volunteer Health Corps to improve public health services in communities. It connects volunteers with local residents to promote preventive health care and empower individuals in health decision-making.
Establishes a volunteer program for public health improvement.
Encourages community involvement in health care decisions.
Aims to enhance preventive health services at the local level.
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