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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 2-304

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§2–304.
The appropriations described in this subtitle shall be used for programs, including related administrative expenses, directed at the following:
(1)Communicable disease control services;
(2)Environmental health services;
(3)Family planning services;
(4)Maternal and child health services;
(5)Wellness promotion services;
(6)Adult health and geriatric services;
(7)Data management and exchange services regarding communicable diseases and other health matters, as allowed under federal and State law;
(8)Providing protective equipment for nurses, physician assistants, physicians, and other health care personnel in contact with patients;
(9)Providing equipment, medication, and other materials determined to be appropriate to prepare for potential communicable disease emergencies, or other public health emergencies; and
(10)Administration and communication services associated with the provision of the services described in items
(1)through
(9)of this section.
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