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TITLE 31 Health · CHAPTER 1 General Provisions
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31-1-1. Definitions.
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31-1-2. Use of flammable materials in eyeglass frames; delivery of completed work by offices, companies, or laboratories; penalty.
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31-1-3. Detection of hearing impairments in infants; evaluations.
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31-1-3.1. Reporting disabled newborn persons; referral to treatment and rehabilitative services.
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31-1-3.2. Hearing screenings for newborns.
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31-1-4. Penalties for false representation, impersonation.
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31-1-5. Compensation of employees for damage to wearing apparel caused by patients.
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31-1-6. Reuse of heart pacemakers.
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31-1-7. Marking of dentures and other removable dental prostheses for identification.
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31-1-8. Notice of proposed special facility.
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31-1-9. Breast-feeding of baby.
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31-1-10. State health officer; duties.
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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.
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31-1-12. Hospitals to provide educational information to parents of newborns regarding pertussis disease and availability of a vaccine.
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31-1-13. Hemophilia Advisory Board.
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31-1-14. Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) forms.
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31-1-15. Storage, maintenance, control, and oversight of auto-injectable epinephrine by certain authorized entities.
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31-1-16. Reporting information concerning nurses holding multistate licenses.
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31-1-17. Notification of dense breast tissue.
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31-1-18. Individuals with high risk for breast cancer; consumer information.
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31-1-19 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.
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31-1-20 through 31-1-22. [Reserved]
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31-1-23. Blindness education, screening, and treatment program.
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31-1-24. Organ transplant protections for individuals with disabilities; civil relief for violations.
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31-1-40. [Renumbered] Redesignated.
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