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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 24 - Health and Safety
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Article 1
Public Health
Article 1A
Rural Primary Health Care
Article 1B
Maternal and Child Health Plan
Article 1C
Primary Care Capital Funding
Article 1D
Health Services Corps
Article 1E
Health Facility Receiverships
Article 1F
Billy Griego HIV and AIDS Act
Article 1G
New Mexico Telehealth Commission Act
Article 1H
Bernalillo County Off-Reservation Native American Health Commission Act
Article 2
Crippled Children Services
Article 2A
Hemophilia Program
Article 2B
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Tests
Article 2C
Harm Reduction
Article 2D
Pain Relief
Article 2E
Testing for Viral Hepatitis
Article 3
Sickle Cell Trait and Sickle Cell Anemia
Article 3A
Certificates of Need for New Health Services
Article 3B
Department of Health Education
Article 4
District Health Officers
Article 5
Immunization
Article 6
Anatomical Gifts
Article 6A
Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
Article 6B
Jonathan Spradling Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
Article 7
Right to Die
Article 7A
Uniform Health-Care Decisions
Article 7B
Mental Health Care Treatment Decisions
Article 8
Family Planning
Article 9
Sterilization
Article 9A
Maternal, Fetal and Infant Experimentation
Article 10
Consent to Medical Care; Emergency Care; Transfusions
Article 10A
Emergency Medical Services Fund
Article 10B
Emergency Medical Services System
Article 10C
Cardiac Arrest Response
Article 10D
Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Care
Article 10E
Trauma System Fund Authority
Article 11
Medical Investigations
Article 12
Disposition of Dead Bodies
Article 12A
Cremations
Article 13
Burial of Indigents
Article 14
Vital Statistics
Article 14A
Health Information Systems
Article 14B
Electronic Medical Records
Article 15
Ski Safety
Article 15A
Search and Rescue
Article 16
Dee Johnson Clean Indoor Air
Article 17
Continuing Care
Article 17A
Long-Term Care Services
Article 18
Children's and Juvenile Facility Criminal Records Screening
Article 19
Children's Trust Fund
Article 20
Health Research
Article 21
Genetic Information Privacy
Article 22
Safe Haven for Infants
Article 23
Administration of Opioid Antagonists
Article 24
Child Care Facility Loan
Article 25
New Mexico Telehealth Act
Article 26
Patient Care Monitoring Act
Article 27
Umbilical Cord Blood Banking Act
Article 28
Bone Marrow and Organ Donor Act
Article 29
Hospital-Acquired Infection
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