Texas Health Professions Council Annual Report: 2001 Page: 2
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COUNCIL MEMBERS
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Courtcil Chairperson Administrative Officer
Katherine A. Thonas, M.N. R.N. Charles lnrton
Health Professions Council
333 Guadalupe Street, Tower 2, Suite 220
Austin, Texas 78701-3942
Telephone (512) 305-8550
Fax (512) 305-8553
February 1, 2002
The Honorable Rick Perry, Governor
The Honorable Bill Ratliff, Lieutenant Governor
The Honorable Pete Laney, Speaker of the House of Representatives
Capitol Building
Austin, Texas 78711
Dear Gentlemen:
I am pleased to report to you on the activities of the Health Professions Council for Fiscal Year
2001, as required by the Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 101.151. The Health Professions
Council continues to be a unique entity among State agencies in Texas or any other state. This
report will highlight our accomplishments.
There is a growing realization that the State of Texas has created a useful vehicle in the Health
Professions Council as the Council is increasingly called upon to participate in interagency
workgroups and health policy initiatives. It is apparent there will continue to be increased
demands and new expectations for the Health Professions Council as healthcare issues dominate
the public agenda.
We believe there are many exciting possibilities for the Council in the future. We look forward
to working together to develop new opportunities for continued growth in efficiency and
effectiveness for the Council and to produce even greater benefit to the citizens of Texas.
Sincerely yours,
Katherine A. Thomas, M.N., R.N.
Chair
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