[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR85.5]

[Page 437-438]
 
                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
              CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
 
PART 85_HEALTH PROMOTION--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  85.5  Responsibilities.

    (a) The Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) (ASD(HA)) 
shall coordinate and monitor the DoD health promotion program in 
accordance with this part, executing this responsibility in cooperation 
with the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Force Management and Personnel) 
and the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Reserve Affairs). The Office of 
the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) (ASD(HA)) shall:
    (1) Establish and chair the Health Promotion Coordinating Committee 
comprised of representatives of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of 
Defense (Force Management and Personnel) (OASD(FM&P)), Office of the 
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Acquisition and Logistics) (OASD(A&L)), 
the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Reserve Affairs) 
(OASD(RA)), each Military Service, and such other advisors as the 
OASD(HA) considers appropriate.
    (2) Facilitate exchanges of technical information and problem 
solving within and among Military Services and Defense Agencies.
    (3) Provide technical assistant, guidance and consultation.
    (4) Coordinate health data collection efforts to ensure 
standardization and facilitate joint studies across DoD components.
    (5) Review dietary standards for DoD dining facilities as specified 
in DoD Directive 3235.2 \1\
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    \1\ Copies may be obtained, if needed, from the U.S. Naval 
Publications and Forms Center, Attn: Code 1062, 5801 Tabor Avenue, 
Philadelphia, PA 19120.
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    (b) The Assistant Secretary of Defense (Force Management and 
Personnel) (ASD(FM&P)) shall, in collaboration with the ASD(HA), 
coordinate and monitor relevant aspects of the health promotion program. 
These include:
    (1) Use of tobacco products in DoD occupied facilities.
    (2) Operation of health promotion and screening programs at the 
worksite and in Professional Military Education, DoD Dependents Schools, 
and section 6 schools.
    (3) Dietary regulation of DoD snack concessions, and vending 
machines.
    (4) Reduction of stress in work setting.
    (5) Designate two representatives to the Health Promotion 
Coordinating Committee.
    (c) The Assistant Secretary of Defense (Reserve Affairs) (OASD(RA)) 
shall:
    (1) Coordinate and monitor relevant aspects of the health promotion 
program as it pertains to National Guard and Reserve Personnel.
    (2) Designate a representative to the Health Promotion Coordinating 
Committee.
    (d) The Secretaries of the Military Departments shall:
    (1) Develop a comprehensive health promotion program plan for their 
respective Service(s).
    (2) Establish and operate an integrated, coordinated and 
comprehensive health promotion program as prescribed by this Directive.

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    (3) Designate from their respective Service(s) a health promotion 
coordinator who shall also serve as representative to the Health 
Promotion Coordinating Committee.
    (4) Evaluate the effectiveness of their respective health promotion 
program(s).
    (e) The Directors of Defense Agencies shall develop and implement 
health promotion plans and programs for their civilian employees in 
accordance with this part.
    (f) The Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) (ASD(C)) shall 
develop and implement a health program promotion for OSD civilian 
employees.