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Code · Delaware · Title 6 — Commerce and Trade

§ 2502M. Requirements for a limited services medical facility; notice.

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(a)A limited services medical facility shall disseminate to a client onsite, and in print or digital advertising materials including Internet websites, the following notice:
“This facility is not licensed as a medical facility by the State of Delaware and has no licensed medical provider who provides or directly supervises the provision of services.”
(b)A limited services medical facility shall provide the onsite notice under this section in each of the following languages:
(1)English.
(2)Spanish.
(3)Each language for which more than 10% of the overall population of this State speaks at home, as measured by the U.S. Census. Where advertising materials are in a language other than English, the notice must be provided in that language.
(4)Each language for which the limited services medical facility provides advertising materials.
(c)An onsite notice under this section must be a sign at least 11 inches by 17 inches and written in no less than 80-point type. The notice must be posted conspicuously at the entrance of the facility and in at least 1 additional area where clients wait to receive services.
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