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26336
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New legislation include requirements for local boards of health to publish regulations in newspapers, vital statistics procedures, annexation of territory to sanitary districts, compulsory polio vaccination, marriage licenses for persons with tuberculosis, rabies vaccinations, and the establishment of hospital districts.
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Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7754 A1 H42x), Vol. Issue 4, July 1959, p1-16, f
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26337
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The third bulletin covers the United States Supreme Court Rules on the validity of health inspections without a search warrant, the authority of cities to regulate keeping of hogs and cows within one mile of city limits, and the Attorney General’s opinion on Compulsory Polio Law.
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Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7754 A1 H42x), Vol. Issue 3, June 1959, p1-10, f
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26338
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The penalty prescribed by the state statutes may not be altered by rules and regulations of a board of health. Questions have been raised regarding sanitary districts and water resources, the legal necessity of reading verbatim, county tax rates, compliance with merit system laws, and premarital health authorizations.
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Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7754 A1 H42x), Vol. Issue 2, Mar 1959, p1-4, f
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26339
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The first issue of the bulletin initiates a public health service for officials in North Carolina. Questions have been raised regarding public health records, physician-patient confidentiality, the duty of physicians to make reports to health departments, and handling of health department funds.
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Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7754 A1 H42x), Vol. Issue 1, June 1958, p1-15, f