Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 42-7.2 - Office of Health and Human Services
Section 42-7.2-6. - Departments assigned to the executive office — Powers and duties.

§ 42-7.2-6. Departments assigned to the executive office — Powers and duties.
(a) The departments assigned to the secretary shall:
(1) Exercise their respective powers and duties in accordance with their statutory authority and the general policy established by the governor or by the secretary acting on behalf of the governor or in accordance with the powers and authorities conferred upon the secretary by this chapter;
(2) Provide such assistance or resources as may be requested or required by the governor and/or the secretary; and
(3) Provide such records and information as may be requested or required by the governor and/or the secretary to perform the duties set forth in § 42-7.2-5. Upon developing, acquiring or transferring such records and information, the secretary shall assume responsibility for complying with the provisions of any applicable general or public law, regulation, or agreement relating to the confidentiality, privacy or disclosure of such records or information.
(4) Forward to the secretary copies of all reports to the governor.
(b) Except as provided herein, no provision of this chapter or application thereof shall be construed to limit or otherwise restrict the department of children, youth and families, the department of health, the department of human services, and the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals from fulfilling any statutory requirement or complying with any valid rule or regulation.
History of Section.P.L. 2006, ch. 246, art. 38, § 19; P.L. 2007, ch. 73, art. 3, § 1; P.L. 2012, ch. 241, art. 18, § 1; P.L. 2015, ch. 141, art. 5, § 20; P.L. 2021, ch. 395, § 10, effective July 14, 2021.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 42 - State Affairs and Government

Chapter 42-7.2 - Office of Health and Human Services

Section 42-7.2-1. - Statement of intent.

Section 42-7.2-2. - Executive office of health and human services.

Section 42-7.2-3. - Secretary of health and human services — Appointment.

Section 42-7.2-4. - Responsibilities of the secretary.

Section 42-7.2-5. - Duties of the secretary.

Section 42-7.2-6. - Departments assigned to the executive office — Powers and duties.

Section 42-7.2-6.1. - Transfer of powers and functions.

Section 42-7.2-7. - Independent advisory council — Purposes.

Section 42-7.2-8. - Assignment and reassignment of advisory bodies.

Section 42-7.2-9. - Appointment of employees.

Section 42-7.2-10. - Appropriations and disbursements.

Section 42-7.2-11. - Rules and regulations.

Section 42-7.2-12. - Repealed.

Section 42-7.2-12.1. - Repealed.

Section 42-7.2-13. - Severability.

Section 42-7.2-14. - Cooperation of other state executive branch agencies.

Section 42-7.2-15. - Applicability.

Section 42-7.2-16. - Medicaid System Reform 2008.

Section 42-7.2-16.1. - Reinventing Medicaid Act of 2015.

Section 42-7.2-17. - Statutory reference to the office of health and human services.

Section 42-7.2-18. - Program integrity division.

Section 42-7.2-18.1. - Professional responsibility — Criminal records check for high-risk providers.

Section 42-7.2-18.2. - Professional responsibility — Criminal records check disqualifying information for high-risk providers.

Section 42-7.2-18.3. - Professional responsibility — Criminal records check for personal care aides.

Section 42-7.2-18.4. - Professional responsibility — Criminal records check disqualifying information for personal care aides.

Section 42-7.2-19. - HIV Care Grant rebate account.

Section 42-7.2-20.1. - ABLE accounts.

Section 42-7.2-20.2. - Definitions.

Section 42-7.2-20.3. - Creation of program.

Section 42-7.2-20.4. - Contributions to be held in trust.

Section 42-7.2-20.5. - Rules and regulations.

Section 42-7.2-20.6. - Tax-exempt earnings.

Section 42-7.2-20.7. - State and local means-tested programs.

Section 42-7.2-20.8. - Creditors.