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2139 – Rules and Regulations.

§ 2139. Rules and regulations. The commissioner shall promulgate such rules and regulations as shall be necessary and proper to effectuate the purposes of this title.

2140 – Definitions.

§ 2140. Definitions. For the purpose of this title: 1. “Actively immunized” shall mean that the animal has been injected with a rabies vaccine suitable to the species and which meets the standards prescribed by the United States department of agriculture for interstate sale and which was administered according to the manufacturer’s instructions under the […]

2141 – Compulsory Vaccination.

§ 2141. Compulsory vaccination. 1. Every dog, cat and domesticated ferret shall be actively immunized against rabies in accordance with regulations promulgated by the commissioner. Every dog, cat and domesticated ferret shall have all initial vaccinations administered no later than four months after birth. Every dog, cat and domesticated ferret shall have a second vaccination […]

2132 – Reporting of HIV Infection After Death.

§ 2132. Reporting of HIV infection after death. If a coroner, pathologist, medical examiner, or other person qualified to conduct an examination of a deceased person discovers that at the time of death the individual was afflicted with AIDS, HIV related illness or HIV infection, he or she shall report the case promptly to the […]

2111 – Disease Management Demonstration Programs.

§ 2111. Disease management demonstration programs. 1. The department may establish disease management demonstration programs through a request for proposals process to enhance the quality and cost-effectiveness of care rendered to medicaid-eligible persons with chronic health problems whose care and treatment, because of one or more hospitalizations, multiple disabling conditions requiring residential treatment or other […]

2131 – Municipal Health Commissioner; Duty to Report.

§ 2131. Municipal health commissioner; duty to report. If any contact resides in a county or district other than the one where the protected individual is found, the health officer receiving the report shall refer the contact report to the health officer in the county or district where the contact resides, who shall then make […]

2112 – Immunizations; Prohibition on the Use of Mercury.

§ 2112. Immunizations; prohibition on the use of mercury. 1. Except as otherwise provided in subdivisions two, three, four and five of this section, no person under three years of age and no woman who knows she is pregnant shall be vaccinated with a vaccine that contains more than 0.5 micrograms of mercury per 0.5 […]

2120 – Communicable Diseases; Control of Dangerous and Careless Patients; Commitment.

§ 2120. Communicable diseases; control of dangerous and careless patients; commitment. 1. Whenever a complaint is made by a physician to a health officer that any person is afflicted with a communicable disease or is a carrier of typhoid fever, tuberculosis, diphtheria or other communicable disease and is unable or unwilling to conduct himself and […]

2121 – Communicable Diseases; Duty of Committed Patients; Discipline.

§ 2121. Communicable diseases; duty of committed patients; discipline. 1. Every person committed under the provisions of this article shall observe all the rules and regulations of the hospital or institution to which he is committed. 2. Any person so committed who neglects or refuses to obey the rules and regulations of the institution may […]

2122 – Communicable Diseases; Disorderly Committed Patients; Commitment to Penal Institution.

§ 2122. Communicable diseases; disorderly committed patients; commitment to penal institution. 1. Any person who has been committed to a hospital or institution pursuant to the provisions of section two thousand one hundred twenty of this chapter, who thereafter wilfully violates the rules and regulations of the institution or repeatedly conducts himself in a disorderly […]