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New Jersey Statutes > Title 26 > Chapter 4
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§ 26:4-50
Examination of disease carriers
§ 26:4-127
Regulations of state department
§ 26:4-51
Application to court for compulsory examination
§ 26:4-128
Violations of article; misdemeanor
§ 26:4-52
Proceedings instituted
§ 26:4-129
Liability to penalties in general
§ 26:4-53
Warrant, trial and commitment
§ 26:4-130
Proceedings for recovery of penalties; disposition
§ 26:4-57
Penalty
§ 26:4-131
Short title
§ 26:4-57.1
Application for financial aid
§ 26:4-132
Findings, declarations relative to Statewide automated and electronic immunization registry
§ 26:4-57.2
Inquiry by director of health
§ 26:4-133
Definitions relative to Statewide automated and electronic immunization registry
§ 26:4-134
Statewide automated and electronic immunization registry
§ 26:4-57.3
Determination of kind and amount of aid; maximum annual amount
§ 26:4-60
Register of reported cases and examinations; inspection
§ 26:4-135
Immunity from liability
§ 26:4-69
Expenditure of appropriations
§ 26:4-136
Construction of act relative to obligations, rights of persons
§ 26:4-70
Rules and regulations by state department; distribution of copies; enforcement
§ 26:4-137
Confidentiality of registry information
§ 26:4-138
Certain transmissions of information permitted
§ 26:4-71
Investigation of reported cases
§ 26:4-71.3
Leaving hospital against medical advice; report to local board of health
§ 26:4-73
Duty to report to local board
§ 26:4-74
Compulsory treatment
§ 26:4-75
Distribution of copies of law
§ 26:4-76
Free remedies
§ 26:4-77
Violations; penalty; recovery
§ 26:4-78
Report of suspected cases of rabies
§ 26:4-79
Report by physician attending person bitten by animal
§ 26:4-80
Report by parent or guardian when child is bitten and no physician attends
§ 26:4-81
Report when adult is bitten and no physician attends
§ 26:4-82
Confining animal which has attacked or bitten person
§ 26:4-83
Killing or confining animal bitten by another
§ 26:4-1
"Communicable disease" defined
§ 26:4-84
Confining animals to prevent spread of rabies
§ 26:4-2
Powers of State department and local board
§ 26:4-85
Permit to release animals
§ 26:4-86
Examination of animals by local board
§ 26:4-3
Evaluation of destroyed goods; reimbursement of owner
§ 26:4-4
Notice to local board to control disease; proceeding to compel action
§ 26:4-87
Local board to report prevalence of rabies
§ 26:4-5
Closing public or private schools by reason of epidemic
§ 26:4-88
Circular on rabies; distribution
§ 26:4-6
Prohibiting attendance of teachers or pupils
§ 26:4-89
Free Pasteur treatment
§ 26:4-90
Killing of unmuzzled dog running at large
§ 26:4-8.1
Immunization at public expense
§ 26:4-9
Epidemic in state institution
§ 26:4-91
Appointment of dog killer; restrictions on killing dogs
§ 26:4-92
Compensation of dog killer
§ 26:4-10
Public drinking cup; violation a misdemeanor
§ 26:4-11
Transportation by carriers of infected persons or articles
§ 26:4-94
Penalties; recovery
§ 26:4-95
Powers of municipalities not affected
§ 26:4-12
Prohibiting sale of dairy product contaminated by communicable disease
§ 26:4-13
Removal of order prohibiting sale
§ 26:4-95.1
Establishment and conduct of virology program; objectives
§ 26:4-14
Penalty for violation of prohibition
§ 26:4-95.2
Financing virology program
§ 26:4-15
Reporting of communicable diseases by physicians
§ 26:4-95.3
Findings, declarations relative to HPV
§ 26:4-16
Reporting of communicable diseases by house owner or householder
§ 26:4-95.4
Public awareness campaign about HPV
§ 26:4-96
Laboratory supplies
§ 26:4-17
Physicians to report persons affected with disease on dairy premises
§ 26:4-97
Disposition of receipts from sale of supplies
§ 26:4-18
Report when member of family of sick person is employed on dairy premises
§ 26:4-19
Report of persons affected with communicable diseases in institutions
§ 26:4-98
Impure biological products; prohibiting sale or use of
§ 26:4-20
Transmission of duplicate of report from institutions in certain cases
§ 26:4-99
Free distribution of toxoid and vaccine; appropriation
§ 26:4-21
Certificate of cases reported to local board
§ 26:4-100
Sale of surplus antitoxin manufactured by local board
§ 26:4-22
Fee for cases reported to local board
§ 26:4-100.1
Anti-pneumococcic serum; purchase and distribution free by State Department of Health
§ 26:4-100.2
Anti-pneumococcic serum; supplying free to licensed physicians
§ 26:4-23
Register of reported cases; inspection
§ 26:4-100.3
Rules and regulations by State Department of Health
§ 26:4-24
Reports of local boards to state department
§ 26:4-26
Fee for cases reported to state department
§ 26:4-100.4
Typhoid vaccine and other biologicals and antibiotics; free distribution
§ 26:4-100.5
Expenditures authorized
§ 26:4-27
Definitions
§ 26:4-100.6
Poliomyelitis vaccine; regulation of purchase, sale, distribution and use
§ 26:4-28
Venereal diseases declared infectious and communicable
§ 26:4-29
Determination of infectiousness; review
§ 26:4-100.7
Purchase of vaccine to supplement federal grants; distribution
§ 26:4-100.8
Federal grants
§ 26:4-30
Examination of suspected person on report from director
§ 26:4-100.9
Participation and cooperation of other State departments
§ 26:4-31
Duty of suspected person to be examined; sex of examining physician
§ 26:4-100.10
Powers of Commissioner; violation
§ 26:4-32
Prostitute; examination; certificate prohibited
§ 26:4-100.11
Appropriation for purchase of vaccine
§ 26:4-33
Discovery of sources of infection
§ 26:4-34
Duty of attending physician
§ 26:4-100.12
General appropriation
§ 26:4-35
Examination and isolation of infected person failing to report to attending physician
§ 26:4-100.13
"Hepatitis Inoculation Fund," created; eligibility
§ 26:4-101
Permit to land infected vessel
§ 26:4-36
Quarantine; persons who may be quarantined; duration; penalty
§ 26:4-102
Examination and quarantine
§ 26:4-37
Quarantine, restrictions, proceedings, report
§ 26:4-38
Report of private cases to state department
§ 26:4-103
Removal to quarantine station
§ 26:4-39
Report of institutional cases to state department
§ 26:4-104
Assistance in removal
§ 26:4-105
Landing after removal to quarantine station
§ 26:4-40
Contents of report
§ 26:4-41
Contents of reports secret; exceptions
§ 26:4-106
Deposit of landing permit from other quarantine station
§ 26:4-107
Issuance of permit without examination or quarantine
§ 26:4-42
Occupations forbidden infected persons
§ 26:4-108
Refusal of permit
§ 26:4-43
Permit to remove from district
§ 26:4-109
Anchorage of vessels at Perth Amboy
§ 26:4-44
Information required for permit
§ 26:4-45
Report of issuance of permit
§ 26:4-110
Anchorage place
§ 26:4-112
Duties of Perth Amboy port health officer
§ 26:4-46
Free treatment by local board
§ 26:4-47
Free diagnosis and treatment by state department of health
§ 26:4-113
Powers of Perth Amboy port health officer
§ 26:4-48
Rules and regulations; authority of State Director of Health as to quarantine or examination
§ 26:4-116
Temporary port health officer; term; compensation
§ 26:4-117
Powers and duties of temporary port health officer
§ 26:4-48.1
Optional treatment of persons opposed to medical treatment on religious grounds
§ 26:4-49
Additional penalty for second offense
§ 26:4-118
Fees
§ 26:4-119
Record of fees
§ 26:4-49.1
Blood sample, syphilis testing for pregnant women
§ 26:4-120
Fees to be paid to state treasurer
§ 26:4-49.2
Standard serological test; duty of State Department of Health
§ 26:4-121
Payment of expenses and fees
§ 26:4-49.3
Statement of blood test in birth or stillbirth report
§ 26:4-122
Expenses, fees, and costs; lien on vessel
§ 26:4-49.4
Effective date
§ 26:4-123
Enforcement of lien
§ 26:4-49.5
Migrant laborers; definition
§ 26:4-124
Jurisdiction of state department
§ 26:4-49.6
Examination of migrant laborers; notice to State Department of Health
§ 26:4-125
Duty of commander to obey orders
§ 26:4-49.7
Examination and treatment by order of court
§ 26:4-126
Reports to state department
§ 26:4-49.8
Examination and treatment for venereal disease of inmates of institutions
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