Join in early stakeholder engagement
The department asks for stakeholder participation and input for all new rules and potential rule changes promulgated by the executive director or by our rulemaking boards and commissions. State law requires agencies to establish a representative group of participants when considering to adopt or modify new and existing rules.
Become a stakeholder
The department will review and consider the following items in 2021 and 2022:
- Review the 2021 and 2022 Departmental Regulatory Plans to participate in rules that will be under review.
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Review the 2021 and 2022 Departmental Regulatory Agendas to participate in rules scheduled for a rulemaking hearing.
Contact the staff member or board or commission indicated to join a stakeholder process that interests you. For rules not listed on either document, contact the division or program representative listed for more information.
Stakeholder contacts for divisions and programs
Air Pollution Control Division: Jessica Ferko, [email protected]
Center for Health and Environmental Data: Chris Wells, [email protected]
Division of Disease Control and Public Health Response; including Laboratory Services and Office of Emergency Preparedness Response: Shannon Rossiter, shannon.[email protected]
Division of Environmental Health and Sustainability: Cary Ruble, [email protected]
Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division: Randy Perila, [email protected] (solid and hazardous waste), James Jarvis, [email protected] (radiation)
Health Facilities and Emergency Medical Services Division: Anne Strawbridge, [email protected]
Office of Health Equity: Dr. Sheila Davis, [email protected]
Prevention Services Division: Alicia Haywood, [email protected]
Water Quality Control Division: Nicole Rowan, [email protected]