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behavioral interventions for any covered person with a body-mass | index of at least 30 kilograms per square meter; and evidence-based | interventions for any covered person with a body-mass index of at | least 25 kilograms per square meter who is 45 years of age or older | and has been diagnosed with prediabetes. |
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| | This bill implements recommendations of the Commission to | Study Public Health, which was created pursuant to Resolve 2003, | chapter 95. The bill: |
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| | 1. Creates the Maine Obesity Prevention Fund, which is to be | funded from sources determined by the Legislature to be | contributing causes of obesity. This fund may not be funded by | allocations from the Fund for a Healthy Maine, and allocations | may not be made from it to the General Fund; |
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| | 2. Extends the Commission to Study Public Health through the | Second Regular Session of the 122nd Legislature; |
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| | 3. Directs the Dirigo Health board and the Department of | Health and Human Services to study and report on incentives | provided to encourage purchases of healthy food and beverages; |
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| | 4. Directs the Department of Administrative and Financial | Services, Bureau of Human Resources, Division of Employee Health | and Benefits to implement a comprehensive employee health program | addressing obesity; |
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| | 5. Directs the Department of Administrative and Financial | Services to create an expedited bid process for pilot projects | related to employee health; |
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| | 6. Directs the Department of Labor, Bureau of Rehabilitation | Services, Division of the Blind and Visually Impaired to pursue | reforms that will increase the availability of healthy foods and | beverages in cafeterias, snack bars and vending machines under | the division's purview; |
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| | 7. Directs the State Employee Health Commission to direct | health insurance carriers who provide health coverage for state | employees, retirees and MaineCare recipients to investigate, and | possibly implement, potentially cost-saving services for obesity | prevention among their insureds; and |
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| | 8. Directs the Department of Professional and Financial | Regulation, Bureau of Insurance to encourage all health insurance |
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