Public health unit definition

Public health unit means the local organization formed under this chapter to provide public health services in a city, county, or designated multicounty or city-county area, or Indian reservation. The term includes a city public health department, county public health department, tribal health department, and a health district.
Public health unit means the local organization formed under this chapter to provide
Public health unit means a public health unit defined in Ontario Regulation 553 under the Health Protection and Promotion Act.

Examples of Public health unit in a sentence

  • Public health unit" means the local organization formed under this chapter to provide public health services in a city, county, or designated multicounty or city-county area , or Indian reservation.


More Definitions of Public health unit

Public health unit means, as applicable, the local organization established under
Public health unit means the Renfrew County and District Health Unit
Public health unit means a health unit established by the central government or a local council;

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  • public hospital means a governmental entity of a political subdivision of the state of Iowa that is authorized by legislative authority. For purposes of this subrule, a “public hospital” must also meet the requirements of Iowa Code section 249J.3. Under Iowa Code section 249J.3, a “public hospital” must be licensed pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 135B and governed pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 145A (merged hospitals), Iowa Code chapter 347 (county hospitals), Iowa Code chapter 347A (county hospitals payable from revenue), or Iowa Code chapter 392 (creation by city of a hospital or health care facility). For the purposes of this definition, “public hospital” does not include a hospital or medical care facility that is funded, operated, or administered by the Iowa department of human services, Iowa department of corrections, or board of regents, or the Iowa Veterans Home.