RC Form 302-4 - Texas Department of State Health Services - dshs state tx 2026

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Duties of a state health department often include disease surveillance, epidemiology, and data collection; state laboratory services; preparedness and response to public health emergencies; population-based primary prevention; health care services; regulation of health care providers and other licensed professions;
The average indoor radiation level because of radon in Texas is about 1.3 picocuries per liter, or about 1.3 rem measured over a year in a sealed room, but Travis County has radiation levels at about 3.2 rem under the same conditions, according to the Department of State Health Services.
According to Texas Food Establishment Rules (TFER), a Mobile Food Unit (MFU) is a vehicle mounted, self or otherwise propelled, self-contained food service operation, designed to be readily moveable (including, but not limited to catering trucks, trailers, push carts, and roadside vendors) and used to store, prepare,
If you receive a phone call on behalf of the Texas Department of State Health Services and CDC asking you to answer some questions about your health and health practices, it is a legitimate phone call.
The Texas Health Services Authority was formed under Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 182 for the purpose of promoting, implementing, and facilitating the secure electronic exchange of health information in the State of Texas.

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The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has been restructured to sharpen our focus on public health. Our job is to promote and protect the health of people, and the communities where they live, learn, work, worship, and play.
Our job is to promote and protect the health of people, and the communities where they live, learn, work, worship, and play. We understand no single entity working by itself can improve the health of all Texans.

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