State Community Health Services Advisory Committee
SCHSAC: State Community Health Services Advisory Committee
SCHSAC (pronounced shak) is a nonpartisan group of county commissioners, city council members, and local public health leaders from all regions of Minnesota. Members meet quarterly with the Commissioner of Health to discuss and give recommendations on public health-related issues that are important locally and statewide. Between quarterly meetings, SCHSAC members in workgroups collaborate to address critical and emerging priorities to help build a stronger public health system statewide.
Learn more:
- About SCHSAC
- Workgroups
- Publications and reports
- Map of regions and counties (PDF)
- Map of current community health boards (PDF)
Member resources:
- Meetings and materials
- Help for SCHSAC members
- Important issues
- Orientation for new SCHSAC members
- Roster of members and alternates
- Transforming the public health system in Minnesota
If you have questions or comments, or would like to know more about SCHSAC, please contact the MDH Center for Public Health Practice at health.schsac@state.mn.us.
Last Updated: 02/06/2024