PART 8. Pathways Through Pandemics Task Force
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(a) There is hereby established, in the California Health and Human Services Agency, the Pathways Through Pandemics Task Force. The purpose of the task force is to study lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and develop strategies to navigate future pandemics.(b) The task force shall do all of the following:
(1) Convene state departments, agencies, local governments, private sector entities, nonprofit entities, and others the task force deems appropriate, to engage in discussions on the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussions shall include, but not be limited to, all of the
following issues:
(A) The state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(B) The disproportionate rates of COVID-19 infection and death among Latinos, Native Americans, African Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders, and non-English speakers.
(C) The distribution, administration, and availability of COVID-19 testing sites.
(D) The distribution, administration, and availability of vaccines.
(E) The misinformation that is causing hesitation among ethnic minorities to become vaccinated.
(2) Develop and recommend best practices for an
equitable response to future pandemics, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
(A) Equitable distribution, administration, and availability of
disease testing.
(B) Equitable distribution, administration, and availability of vaccines or other medical treatment to combat the disease.
(C) Equitable distribution and availability of personal protective equipment.
(D) Robust education outreach efforts to ethnic minorities to ensure an understanding of the disease and how best to combat it.
(E) Access to safety net programs.
(3) Determine the impact of state laws on coordinating the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(c) The task force shall report the findings made pursuant
to subdivision (b) to the Legislature, including to the committees with jurisdiction over public health matters, such as the Senate Committee on Health and the Assembly Committee on Health, on or before December 1, 2024. The report shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.
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(a) The chairperson of the task force shall be the Secretary of California Health and Human Services.(b) In addition to the chairperson, the task force shall be comprised of nine members, appointed as follows:
(1) A representative from the Office of Health Equity.
(2) A representative from the County Health Executives Association of California.
(3) A representative from the
California Conference of Local Health Officers.
(4) A representative from an urban county in northern California, appointed by the chairperson.
(5) A representative from an urban county in southern California, appointed by the chairperson.
(6) A representative from a rural county, appointed by the chairperson.
(7) The Governor, the Speaker of the Assembly, and the Senate President pro Tempore shall each appoint one representative from an ethnic minority who has previous experience with health equity.
(c) Members of the task force shall be entitled to a one-hundred-dollar
($100) per diem and reimbursement for travel expenses.
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(a) For the purposes of implementing this part, the task force may do both of the following:(1) Hold hearings and sit and act at any time and location in the state.
(2) Request the attendance and testimony of witnesses.
(b) The task force may establish a subcommittee, as it deems necessary to fulfill its functions. A subcommittee or member of the task force may, if authorized by the task force, take any action that the task force may take pursuant to this section.
(c) The task force may
acquire, directly from the head of a state agency, available information that the task force considers useful in the discharge of its duties. All state agencies shall cooperate with the task force with respect to that information and shall furnish all information requested, to the extent permitted by law. The task force shall keep confidential any information received from a state agency that is confidential or exempt from the California Public Records Act.
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(a) The task force may appoint and fix the compensation of personnel the task force deems necessary for the implementation of this part.(b) The task force may procure supplies, services, and property by contract in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
(c) The task force may enter into contracts with state departments and agencies, federal departments and agencies, and private entities for the purpose of conducting research or surveys, preparing reports, and performing other activities necessary for the discharge of the duties of the task force.
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This part shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2025, and as of that date is repealed.