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80 SEC. 334. CDC AND EMPLOYER-BASED WELLNESS PROGRAMS. ";

Wed, 07/08/2009 - 2:07pm — lambert

SEC. 334. CDC AND EMPLOYER-BASED WELLNESS PROGRAMS.

Title III of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 241 et seq.), as amended by section 314) is further amended by adding at the end the following:

  • 81 "PART T-EMPLOYER-BASED WELLNESS PROGRAM "SEC. 399HH. WORKPLACE WELLNESS MARKETING CAMPAIGN. ";
  • 82 "SEC. 399HH-1. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR EMPLOYER-BASED WELLNESS PROGRAMS. ";
  • 83 "SEC. 399HH-2. NATIONAL WORKSITE HEALTH POLICIES AND PROGRAMS STUDY. ";
  • 84 SEC. 401. PURPOSE. ";
  • 85 SEC. 411. NATIONAL HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE COMMISSION. ";
  • 86 SEC. 412. STATE HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT GRANTS. ";
  • 87 SEC. 413. HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE PROGRAM ASSESSMENT. ";
  • 88 SEC. 421. FEDERALLY SUPPORTED STUDENT LOAN FUNDS. ";
  • 89 SEC. 422. NURSING STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM. ";
‹ 79 SEC. 333. HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENTS. "; up 81 "PART T-EMPLOYER-BASED WELLNESS PROGRAM "SEC. 399HH. WORKPLACE WELLNESS MARKETING CAMPAIGN. "; ›
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