Arkansas Department of Health explained

Agency Name:Arkansas Department of Health
Seal:Seal of Arkansas.svg
Formed:February 25, 1913
Reorganized 1971
Jurisdiction:State of Arkansas
Headquarters:4815 West Markham Street
Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
Budget: $506,221,156
Chief1 Name:Renee Mallory
Chief1 Position:Interim Secretary of Health
Chief2 Name:Joe Bates
Chief2 Position:Deputy State Health Officer and Chief Science Officer
Chief3 Name:Stephanie C. Williams
Chief3 Position:Deputy Director for Public Health Programs
Parent Agency:Arkansas State Board of Health
Child1 Agency:County health departments
Keydocument1:Public Health Law
Website:healthy.arkansas.gov

The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH or commonly Health Department within the state) is a department of the government of Arkansas under the Governor of Arkansas. It is responsible for protecting health and well-being for all Arkansans. ADH is a unified health department, with a central office coordinating among 94 local health units.

The ADH is a cabinet level agency in the executive branch of government responsible for implementation of the rules and regulations promulgated by the Arkansas State Board of Health. The Board of Health nominates the Director of ADH. Each county has a County Health Officer, appointed by the county judge and approved by the Board.

Boards and Commissions

In Arkansas's shared services model of state government, the cabinet-level agencies assist boards and commissions who have an overlapping scope. ADH supports:

Boards
Commissions
Councils
Committees

See also

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