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Title: Nutrition and Healthy Diet Promotion Act CH
Category: Ministry of Health and Welfare(衛生福利部)
Chapter 4 Nutrition and Healthy Diet Education
Article 19
Government agencies (organizations), non-departmental public bodies, public schools at all levels and preschools, the military, public institutions, and government-funded corporate entities shall encourage their employees to receive nutrition and healthy diet education.
Article 20
Competent authorities and industry competent authorities at all levels shall encourage government agencies (organizations), medical institutions, nursing institutions, social welfare institutions, long-term care service institutions, schools, preschools, childcare institutions, the military, judicial persons and groups to implement nutrition and healthy diet education for their employees and may allow public participation.
Article 21
Competent authorities shall encourage medical institutions, nursing institutions, social welfare institutions and long-term care service institutions to provide nutrition and healthy diet education to their service recipients, their families and community residents.
Article 22
The central competent authority and the central industry competent authority shall include nutrition and healthy diet education in the coaching programs of the following government agencies (organizations), schools, preschools, private institutions or legal persons:
1. Medical institutions engaged in relevant work.
2. Social welfare institutions and long-term care service institutions.
3. Day care institutions, early intervention institutions, placement and cultivation institutions, correctional institutions and other detention, placement and home care institutions or places established in accordance with the law.
4. Schools at all levels and preschools.
Article 23
No one shall use advertising or other methods to spread false nutrition and healthy diet information.
The use of advertisements or other means of dissemination as mentioned in the preceding paragraph refers to propagating the content of promotion to the general public by utilizing television, radio, films, slides, newspapers, magazines, flyers, posters, signboards, archways, computers, telephones, faxes, electronic videos, electronic voices, the Internet or other methods.