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Act 315, Pennsylvania’s Local Health Administration Law, provides funding to improve local health administration by authorizing state grants to counties and to certain municipalities which have established departments of health and meet certain prescribed requirements. Additional funding is provided by categorical grants from the state and federal governments and through local funds.
Currently, there are six county and four municipal health departments (CMHDs). Act 315-funded health departments are required to provide public health programs in the areas of administrative and supportive services, personal health services and environmental health services.
Act 315 was amended in 1976 by Act 12 to add support for environmental health initiatives including, but not limited to, food and water supply protection, water pollution control, public bathing place sanitation, vector control, solid waste management, and institutional, recreational and housing environment inspection. Currently County/Municipal Health Departments cover, at a local level, 41% of Pennsylvania’s population. |