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				 Cultually Appropriate Healthcare Mandate 
 
			
			Yes; Of course it means Latinos. Just look at the name: 
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		| BILL NUMBER: AB 916	INTRODUCED BILL TEXT
 
 
 INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member V. Manuel Pérez
 
 FEBRUARY 18, 2011
 
 An act relating to public health.
 
 
 LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
 
 
 AB 916, as introduced, V. Manuel Pérez. Promotores: medically
 underserved communities: federal grants.
 Existing law establishes training and certification programs for
 various healing arts professionals including, among others, nurses,
 midwives, occupational therapists, dietitians, and social workers.
 This bill would require the State Department of Public Health to
 assess the grants to promote positive health behaviors and outcomes
 available pursuant to the federal Patient Protection and Affordable
 Care Act for funding opportunities related to the use of promotores,
 as defined, in medically underserved communities, and to report on
 this assessment to the fiscal and health policy committees of the
 Legislature by April 1, 2012, with recommendations for attaining and
 maximizing federal funding.
 Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
 State-mandated local program: no.
 
 
 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
 
 SECTION 1.  (a) The State Department of Public Health shall assess
 the grants to promote positive health behaviors and outcomes
 available pursuant to Section 399V of the federal Patient Protection
 and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148) for funding
 opportunities related to the use of promotores, also known as
 community health workers, in medically underserved communities. The
 department shall report on this assessment to the fiscal and health
 policy committees of the Legislature by April 1, 2012, with
 recommendations for attaining and maximizing federal funding.
 (b) The assessment made by the department pursuant to subdivision
 (a) shall rely upon past research about the efficacy of promotores
 and the department may not conduct new research.
 (c) For purposes of this section, "promotores" means promotores de
 salud, also known as community health workers, peer leaders, or
 health advocates, who serve as a bridge between the community and the
 public health care system by providing health education, health
 promotion, prevention, informational counseling and referral
 information, as well as resources, in a manner that is culturally and
 linguistically appropriate.   (d) The report to be submitted pursuant to subdivision (a) shall
 be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.
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