B. The office of the governor's council on women's health shall:
(1) serve as a clearinghouse for education and information on women's health;
(2) recommend performance measures and outcomes specific to women's health;
(3) report annually by September 1 to the governor on women's health policy issues;
(4) assist in developing policy to improve women's health and well-being, including policies that explain and explore the links between women's health and economic security; and
(5) assist state agencies, including the department of health, to improve access to health care for women.
Source: Inventory of Statutory Executive Boards and Commissions, Legislative Council Service 2010 Update