Department of Healthorganization charts 1967-2004

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Department of Healthorganization charts 1967-2004

Until it wasabolished in 2004 and absorbed into the TexasDepartment of State Health Services, the Texas Department of Health was thelatest successor in a line of health-related state agencies that served asthe state's primaryagency for public health planning, services, and regulation. Records consist of organization charts of the Texas Department of Health, 1967-2004, that graphically illustrate the administrative structures of a variety of the Department's divisions, bureaus, departments, offices, and programs. Thecharts do not include material covering the upper levels of agency administrationor the entire agency at all levels.

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Texas. State Dept. of Health.

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Until it was abolished in 2004 and absorbed into the Texas Department of State Health Services, the Texas Department of Health was the latest successor in a line of health-related state agencies: the Texas Quarantine Department (1879-1903), the Texas Department of Public Health and Vital Statistics (1903-1909), the Texas State Department of Health (1909-1975), and the Texas Department of Health Resources (1975-1977). The department became the State of Texas' primary agency for publi...

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Texas. Dept. of Health.

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Until it was abolished in 2004 and absorbed into the Texas Department of State Health Services, the Texas Department of Health was the latest successor in a line of health-related state agencies: the Texas Quarantine Department (1879-1903), the Texas Department of Public Health and Vital Statistics (1903-1909), the Texas State Department of Health (1909-1975), the Texas Department of Health Resources (1975-1977). The department became the State of Texas' primary agency for public he...

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