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4-40-102. Council Authority.

(a)  The council may coordinate, endorse, promote and sponsor health and fitness activities, both educational and recreational, to address the health and fitness needs of the general population.

(b)  The council may also target specific groups needing special attention in the area of health and physical fitness, such as students, seniors, the work force, physically challenged, low income and minority populations in both urban and rural settings.

(c)  The council shall serve as a clearinghouse for information on health and physical fitness programs and make recommendations for such legislation as may be necessary and appropriate to further the goals of this chapter.

[Acts 1991, ch. 175, § 2.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-4 > Chapter-40 > Part-1 > 4-40-102

4-40-102. Council Authority.

(a)  The council may coordinate, endorse, promote and sponsor health and fitness activities, both educational and recreational, to address the health and fitness needs of the general population.

(b)  The council may also target specific groups needing special attention in the area of health and physical fitness, such as students, seniors, the work force, physically challenged, low income and minority populations in both urban and rural settings.

(c)  The council shall serve as a clearinghouse for information on health and physical fitness programs and make recommendations for such legislation as may be necessary and appropriate to further the goals of this chapter.

[Acts 1991, ch. 175, § 2.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-4 > Chapter-40 > Part-1 > 4-40-102

4-40-102. Council Authority.

(a)  The council may coordinate, endorse, promote and sponsor health and fitness activities, both educational and recreational, to address the health and fitness needs of the general population.

(b)  The council may also target specific groups needing special attention in the area of health and physical fitness, such as students, seniors, the work force, physically challenged, low income and minority populations in both urban and rural settings.

(c)  The council shall serve as a clearinghouse for information on health and physical fitness programs and make recommendations for such legislation as may be necessary and appropriate to further the goals of this chapter.

[Acts 1991, ch. 175, § 2.]