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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The Kansas state department of health, the state board of health, the division of environmental health, the director of the division of environmental health, the division of food and drug, the director of the division of food and drug, the division of laboratories, the director of the division of laboratories, the division of registration and health statistics, the director of the division of registration and health statistics, the division of vital statistics established by K.S.A. 65-2402, the state registrar of vital statistics established by K.S.A. 65-2405, the division of health education, the director of the division of health education, the division of epidemiology and disease control, the director of the division of epidemiology and disease control, the division of maternal and child health, the director of the division of maternal and child health, the division of child hygiene created by K.S.A. 65-152, the division of medical and dental health, the director of the division of medical and dental health, the division of hospital facilities, the director of the division of hospital facilities, both established by K.S.A. 65-412, are upon the effective date of this order abolished. All functions of such department, board, divisions and officers are transferred as provided in this act and no function is abolished hereby.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 75. State Departments; Public Officers and Employees § 75-5621. Existing department, board, divisions and offices of directors abolished; functions transferred - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-75-state-departments-public-officers-and-employees/ks-st-sect-75-5621/
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