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Idaho Code Title 39 > Chapter 9 - Prevention Of Blindness And Other Preventable Diseases In Infants
Idaho Code
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Title 39
> Chapter 9 - Prevention Of Blindness And Other Preventable Diseases In Infants
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§ 39-901
Inflammation Of Eyes Of Newborn Defined
§ 39-902
Report To Health Officer -- Warning Of Danger -- Treatment Of Indigent Cases
§ 39-903
Germicide To Be Instilled In Eyes Of Newborn Baby
§ 39-904
Statement In Report Of Birth
§ 39-905
Duties Of Local Health Officer
§ 39-906
Duties Of Director
§ 39-907
Birth Reports Not Showing Compliance -- Certification To Prosecuting Attorney
§ 39-908
Penalty For Violation
§ 39-909
Tests For Phenylketonuria And Preventable Diseases In Newborn Infants
§ 39-910
Duties Of Director In Enforcing Act
§ 39-911
Violations -- Penalty
§ 39-912
Exemption Because Of Religious Belief
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