SEC. 2. The Division shall have the following functions:
To coordinate, direct, and implement a well-balanced, comprehensive and intensive scheme of tuberculosis control services in the country, including prevention by direct (BCG immunization) and indirect methods, diagnosis, treatment, social rehabilitation, public health training (for laymen and medical personnel), research, epidemiological and statistical studies, and national and international pooling of information;
To establish and maintain at least thirty fully-equipped, fully-manned provincial TB centers within four years, complete with diagnostic laboratory, X-ray and treatment facilities (surgical and non-surgical), giving free services;
To operate and supervise wards for TB patients in provincial hospitals where there are provincial TB centers;
To establish and maintain at least thirty mobile X-ray units within four years in order to reach rural areas with no access to the chest center;
To establish and maintain at least thirty mobile TB prevention units to undertake mass BCG immunization of susceptible children and young adults, intensive health education of the public by all possible means (loudspeaker ached to wagons, lectures, movies, leaflets), home-visiting y home-visitors in rural areas, and gathering of epidemiological information on TB;
To establish and maintain at least six village rest settlements, in strategic and suitable geographic areas in all the three principal regions of the Philippines, for patient with initial or convalescing tuberculosis who have no place in sanatoria or hospitals, and to facilitate their rehabilitation and replacement, as well as those of their families, into normal society by teaching them gainful occupations under proper medical control;
To establish and maintain a National Tuberculosis Center to serve as the central headquarters for the direction of public health tuberculosis work throughout the country to receive all reports, and statistical and epidemiological information, to serve as training center in tuberculosis for all categories of public health workers in the country;
To pool all information on tuberculosis and exchange such information with other countries; and
To cooperate with all agencies, governmental and voluntary, in matters of general public health welfare.