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Section
31-1-1
Definitions
Section
31-1-2
Use of Flammable Materials in Eyeglass Frames; Delivery of Completed Work by Offices, Companies, or Laboratories; Penalty
Section
31-1-3
Detection of Hearing Impairments in Infants; Evaluations
Section
31-1-3.1
Reporting Disabled Newborn Persons; Referral to Treatment and Rehabilitative Services
Section
31-1-3.2
Hearing Screenings for Newborns
Section
31-1-4
Penalties for False Representation, Impersonation
Section
31-1-5
Compensation of Employees for Damage to Wearing Apparel Caused by Patients
Section
31-1-6
Reuse of Heart Pacemakers
Section
31-1-7
Marking of Dentures and Other Removable Dental Prostheses for Identification
Section
31-1-8
Notice of Proposed Special Facility
Section
31-1-9
Breast-Feeding of Baby
Section
31-1-10
State Health Officer; Duties
Section
31-1-11
No Legal Compulsion to Participate in Health Care System; No Legal Prohibition on Purchase or Sale of Health Insurance in Private Health Care Systems
Section
31-1-12
Hospitals to Provide Educational Information to Parents of Newborns Regarding Pertussis Disease and Availability of a Vaccine
Section
31-1-13
Hemophilia Advisory Board
Section
31-1-14
Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (Polst) Forms
Section
31-1-15
Storage, Maintenance, Control, and Oversight of Auto-Injectable Epinephrine by Certain Authorized Entities
Section
31-1-16
Reporting Information Concerning Nurses Holding Multistate Licenses
Section
31-1-17
Notification of Dense Breast Tissue
Section
31-1-18
(Effective January 1, 2021) Individuals With High Risk for Breast Cancer; Consumer Information
Section
31-1-20
Through 31-1-22
Section
31-1-23
Blindness Education, Screening, and Treatment Program
Section
31-1-40
Prohibition on Expenditure or Use of State Resources to Advocate for or Intend to Influence Citizens in Support of Medicaid Expansion Under the Federal Affordable Care Act