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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 19a > Chapter 368f - District Departments of Health
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Title 19a
> Chapter 368f - District Departments of Health
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§ 19a-240
Definition of "board"
§ 19a-241
Formation of district departments. Board
§ 19a-242
Appointment of director of health. Removal. Sanitarians. Authorized agent
§ 19a-243
District rules and regulations. Powers of district. Meetings. Expenses
§ 19a-244
Qualifications, term and duties of director of health. Employees
§ 19a-245
Reimbursement by state
§ 19a-246
Withdrawal from district
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