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UV Tanning
Indoor tanning using ultraviolet sunlamp-based equipment has been a popular activity since the 1970's, but it has only been subject to regulation in the state of Louisiana since 1990. Louisiana is one of 24 states in the U.S. that currently regulate UV tanning, and it is one of only five that mandate classroom training for UV tanning equipment operators.
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For Employees
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Division of Safety/Security & Administrative Services
Welcome to the LDH Division of Safety/SecConurity & Administrative Services webpage! This site is set up for LDH Emergency Preparedness Designees, Safety Coordinators/Officers, Agency/Facility Property Managers/Liaisons, Contracts & Procurement Coordinators, Lease Coordinators, Pcard Holders, and Telecommunication Coordinators/Liaisons to obtain information regarding safety in the workplace, emergency preparedness planning, and to obtain the latest forms and policies affecting their respective areas of expertise.
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Tuberculosis Control Program
Mission: To protect the health of the people of Louisiana by reducing tuberculosis-related morbidity and mortality in all areas of the state through prevention, detection, treatment, and education. Our program provides a high level of care and services based on data and evidence-based decision making.
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Flood Related Information & Resources
Flood related resources
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SNAP for College Students
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Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) Manual
This manual sets forth operational procedures for the Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), and is considered the authority, along with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) PACE Manual, LDH Medicaid PACE Provider Manual, the Louisiana Administrative Code (LAC) 50:XXIII and Title 42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 460, under which the Office of Aging and Adult Services (OAAS) and the PACE providers must abide.
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EMS Credentialing
The Bureau of EMS licenses individuals who meet the license requirements as an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT), or Paramedic.
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EMS Education
The State of Louisiana requires that Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel adhere to the strictest standards of quality as it relates to education, training, testing, and service. To insure these efforts, Louisiana requires certification by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) as a prerequisite for licensure at every license level, except for the Emergency Medical Responder (EMR).
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Public University Partnership Program
Health Rural, Maternal, Neonatal, Mental, Substance Use Disorder, Cost-Quality Relationship, evidence-based, high-value care
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Louisiana Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant
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Yellow Fever Vaccination Center Certification
State law (Administrative Code, Title 51. Public Health-Sanitary Code, Section 905) in accordance with the 1977 mandate of the federal government (U.S. Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC) requires that a physician in non-federal medical facilities offering and administering yellow fever vaccine to patients be certified by the state Office of Public Health (OPH) to do so and that the certified physician use an official stamp to validate that the vaccine was given as documented in the international travel certificate.