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§ 31-21-41. Traffic in Human Bodies

Any person who shall sell or buy any dead human body or bodies or in any way traffic therein or transmit or convey, or procure the transmission or conveyance of any dead human body or bodies to any place outside of this state for purposes of sale or dissection, shall be punished by imprisonment and […]

§ 31-21-1. Approved Disinfectant; “Embalming” Defined

An approved disinfectant fluid shall contain not less than 5 percent formaldehyde gas. As used in this chapter, the term “embalming” means the injection by a licensed embalmer of not less than 10 percent of the weight for bodies of persons dead of communicable diseases, such as smallpox and diphtheria, injected arterially in addition to […]

§ 31-21-3. Death of Person With Infectious or Communicable Disease; Required Reporting Procedures; Confidentiality; Disclosure; Penalties

For the purposes of this Code section, the term “infectious or communicable disease” shall include the following: Infectious hepatitis; Tuberculosis; Any sexually transmitted disease enumerated in Code Section 31-17-1; or Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). When a person who has been diagnosed as having an infectious or communicable disease dies in a hospital or other […]

§ 31-21-5. Incineration or Cremation of Dead Body or Parts Thereof

It shall be unlawful for any person to incinerate or cremate a dead body or parts thereof; provided, however, that the provisions of this subsection shall not apply to a crematory licensed by the State Board of Funeral Service pursuant to Chapter 18 of Title 43 or to a hospital, clinic, laboratory, or other facility […]

§ 31-19-5. Inoculation of Canines and Felines Against Rabies

The county boards of health are empowered and required to adopt and promulgate rules and regulations requiring canines and felines to be inoculated against rabies and to prescribe the intervals and means of inoculation, the fees to be paid in county sponsored clinics, that procedures be in compliance with the recommendations of the National Association […]

§ 31-19-7. County Rabies Control Officer

The county board of health shall appoint a person who is knowledgeable of animals to be the county rabies control officer. It shall be the duty of the county rabies control officer to enforce this chapter and other laws which regulate the activities of dogs. The county governing authority of each county is authorized to […]