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The
Palm Beach County HIV CARE council is a community based organization
supporting local public participation in the planning for a system of
medical and support services for individuals and families living with
HIV and AIDS.
Responsibilities of the
CARE Council are part of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment
Modernization Act. Under this federal legislation areas of the
United States which are hit especially hard by the AIDS pandemic
receive federal funds to assist in fighting the effects of the
disease.
Members of the CARE
Council are nominated through a process which is open to public
participation. Appointment to the Council is made by the Palm
Beach County Board of County Commissioners for a two year term.
Membership is guided by federal principals guiding participation which
reflects the demographic make up of the disease in this county.
The majority of the work
of the Council is done in committee and brought to the full Council
for approval. All meetings of the Palm Beach County HIV CARE
Council are open to the public and are run under aspects of Florida's
Open Meetings Act, also referred to as the Sunshine Law.
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