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Virginia Code Title 32.1 - Health
Virginia Code
> Title 32.1 - Health
Current as of: 2011
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Chapter 1
Administration Generally
Chapter 2
Disease Prevention and Control
Chapter 3
Medical Care Services
Chapter 4
Health Care Planning
Chapter 5
Regulation of Medical Care Facilities and Services
Chapter 5.1
Human Research
Chapter 5.2
Human Cloning
Chapter 6
Environmental Health Services
Chapter 7
Vital Records
Chapter 7.1
Health Statistics
Chapter 7.2
Health Care Data Reporting
Chapter 8
Postmortem Examinations and Services
Chapter 9
Regulation of Medical Assistance
Chapter 10
Department of Medical Assistance Services
Chapter 11
Virginia Indigent Health Care Trust Fund
Chapter 12
State/Local Hospitalization Program
Chapter 13
Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan
Chapter 13.1
Certified Nursing Facility Education Initiative
Chapter 14
Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth
Chapter 15
Virginia Health Care Fund
Chapter 16
Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Fund
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