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Texas Interagency Obesity Council

Dr. Lakey

Commissioner Staples

TEA Commissioner Scott

Texas State Capitol

Dr. David Lakey
Commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services
Todd Staples
Commissioner of the Texas Department of Agriculture

Robert Scott
Commissioner of the Texas Education Agency

Texas State Capitol,
Austin, Texas

Purpose and Objectives

Texas Legislature 80th Session recently passed Senate Bill 556 (SB 556).  The purpose of this act is to create a group that will monitor and evaluate obesity prevention efforts in the state of Texas for both children and adults.  The Interagency Obesity Council will serve to 1) enhance communication and coordination of the critical health issue of obesity among state leaders; and 2) guide future planning around obesity prevention, health promotion and improved nutrition.

Legislation

SB556 amends Section 1. Subtitle E, Title 2 of the Health and Safety Code by adding Chapter 114 to create an “Interagency Obesity Council” made up of the Commissioners of Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA), the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and the Department of State Health Services (DSHS), or a staff member designated by each commissioner.  The Council must meet at least 1 time per year to: (1) discuss the status of each agency’s programs that promote better health and nutrition and prevent obesity among children and adults, and (2) consider the feasibility of tax incentives for employers who promote activities designed to reduce obesity in the workforce.  The Council must report to the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of representatives on activities of the council by January 15 of each odd-numbered year, including (1) a list of programs in each agency designed to promote better health and nutrition, (2) an assessment of the steps taken by each program, (3) progress made by taking these steps, (4) areas of improvement that are needed in the programs, and (5) recommendations for future goals or legislation. Click here for a complete version of SB556 (PDF 12.95 KB) and for viewing requirements.

Report

To view or download the 2009 IOC Legislative Report click here.

 

Last Updated March 18, 2009

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