Posts Tagged ‘law’

HB 2036: Abortion; Procedures; Informed Consent; Requirements

April 13th, 2012

The Governor signed HB 2036 today- which amends state law regarding abortions. We’ll be responsible for implementing many of the law’s provisions. Our Rules and Medical Licensing teams will be responsible for writing new regulations for the operating procedures at abortion clinics, our Medical Licensing team will be ensuring compliance with the new rules, and our IT and Women’s and Children’s Health teams will be responsible for developing the website required by the law. 

 

Public Health Law Resources

July 13th, 2011

Public health and the law are intertwined- and you can’t really be effective at developing public health policies and interventions without understanding how the law interfaces with public health.  We’re fortunate to have a fantastic local resource right here in Arizona.  The Public Health Law and Policy Program at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Center for Law, Science & Innovation brings together scholars, practitioners, students, and others to focus on critical issues at the intersection of law, ethics, and the public’s health. They have a diverse group of faculty, scholars, fellows, and collaborative partners. 

 They leverage funds from the HHS and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to: 1) Conduct legal research and analysis in targeted areas relevant to public health through core projects on select public health law topics; 2) Work with international, federal, state, tribal, and local public health leaders to provide technical assistance on public health law and policy issues; 3) Develop innovative public health law tools and training/education materials; 4) Serve as an interactive resource for practical and scholarly information on public health law and ethics; and 5) Develop practice-based resources and other tools in public health preparedness and other topics. 

They’re putting together an October 6 event at ASU that will bring together leading public health officials, attorneys and practitioners across the 11 states of the Western Region of the Public Health Law Network to examine and discuss areas of law and policy.  Participants will have opportunities to provide their input on key public health law topics, build partnerships among colleagues across states and learn about core areas of legal technical assistance capacity.  You can check out more at their registration website.

The University of Washington has also posted an online training module on Practical Law for Public Health Officials. The objectives of this module include: recognizing legal issues; implementing effective strategies for working with legal counsel; and identifying key public health laws that govern leadership’s responsibilities, authority, and limitations. Click here to access the module.

Finally, the CDC has recently revamped their public health law resource website.  The site includes a variety of helpful public health law resources including opinions and statutes other states have provided or implemented.   The CDC Public Health Law News is another monthly e-mail digest of current, worldwide news stories, court opinions, announcements and special features related to public health law and legislation. The News is free and available to anyone with an interest in public health law.

Citizenship, Benefits & Services

August 3rd, 2010

 Many of our Stakeholders and the folks that we serve have asked about how Arizona and Federal laws affect the kinds of services that the ADHS provides.  The answer is (of course) “it depends.”  It depends on what kind of benefit or service you’re talking about.  Tom Salow, Lynn Golder and others have put together a fact sheet on our website that answers some of the key questions.

 You can visit our Frequently Asked Questions about Citizenship & Legal Status Eligibility Requirements for Public Benefits document on our legislative services web page to answer these questions.  But remember…  the fact sheet provides general answers to citizenship and eligibility questions.  It’s not legal advice and it doesn’t provide definitive statements of law.  Please let Tom Salow know as questions arise that aren’t addressed in the fact sheet so we can add to the FAQ. Also, our Division of Behavioral Health Services posted behavioral health specific guidelines regarding screening for and verifying citizenship and reporting violations at: http://www.azdhs.gov/bhs/updates/index.htm.

Citizenship, Benefits & Services

August 3rd, 2010

 Many of our Stakeholders and the folks that we serve have asked about how Arizona and Federal laws affect the kinds of services that the ADHS provides.  The answer is (of course) “it depends.”  It depends on what kind of benefit or service you’re talking about.  Tom Salow, Lynn Golder and others have put together a fact sheet on our website that answers some of the key questions.

 You can visit our Frequently Asked Questions about Citizenship & Legal Status Eligibility Requirements for Public Benefits document on our legislative services web page to answer these questions.  But remember…  the fact sheet provides general answers to citizenship and eligibility questions.  It’s not legal advice and it doesn’t provide definitive statements of law.  Please let Tom Salow know as questions arise that aren’t addressed in the fact sheet so we can add to the FAQ.