2025 Session Last amended: 2015 session

§ 145A.04 — Powers and Duties of Community Health Board

Plain-Language Summary

This section defines the powers and duties of community health boards. Boards have general responsibility for developing and maintaining local public health services within state guidelines. Powers include enforcing public health laws, investigating health hazards, controlling communicable diseases, addressing environmental health risks, and assuring health services for the community.

Practical Notes
Community health boards have broad powers to protect public health in their communities, including the authority to investigate disease outbreaks, order isolation of infected individuals, and enforce public health laws. Residents who have public health concerns about environmental hazards or disease outbreaks in their community can contact their community health board.