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Board of Health
The Freehold Township Board of Health
is an autonomous Board that has the legal authority to
adopt public health policies and enforce regulations that
promote and protect community health. The Board is comprised
of volunteers who reside in
Freehold Township that work together to establish strategic
priorities for the Health Department and the community. Although
the Board performs a variety of functions,
they are ultimately responsible for ensuring legal authority,
a policy base, adequate resources, collaboration and accountability
for public health at the local level. Both national and state
performance standards and the 10
Essential Public Health Services guide the Board.
The duties and responsibilities of the
Board of Health are outlined in a set of bylaws.
As such, the Board is made up of seven
members and two alternate members who agree to meet
on the second Thursday of every month. The meetings are
open to the public, scheduled, and adopted by
resolution
at the reorganization meeting of the
Board in January of every year. Ordinances
that have been adopted by the Board to protect and promote
public health are found in Part III of the Code of the Township
of Freehold, New Jersey. |