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    • Rhode Island General Laws
    • Title 23 - Health and Safety
    • Chapter 23-6 - Prevention and Suppression of Contagious Diseases

    Rhode Island General Laws
    Title 23 - Health and Safety
    Chapter 23-6 - Prevention and Suppression of Contagious Diseases

    Section 23-6-1. - Common drinking cups and towels. - § 23-6-1. Common drinking cups and towels. (a) In order...

    Section 23-6-2. - Spitting in public places. - § 23-6-2. Spitting in public places. No person shall spit...

    Section 23-6-3. - Vaccinations provided by cities or towns. - § 23-6-3. Vaccinations provided by cities or towns. The city...

    Section 23-6-4. - Employment of physicians for vaccinations. - § 23-6-4. Employment of physicians for vaccinations. The city or...

    Section 23-6-5. - Record of vaccinations. - § 23-6-5. Record of vaccinations. The physicians contracted with in...

    Section 23-6-6. - Preservation of records. - § 23-6-6. Preservation of records. City and town clerks shall...

    Section 23-6-7. - Investigation and suppression of poliomyelitis. - § 23-6-7. Investigation and suppression of poliomyelitis. The department of...

    Section 23-6-8. - Local authorization of hospital or camp for communicable disease. - § 23-6-8. Local authorization of hospital or camp for communicable...

    Section 23-6-9. - Abatement of unauthorized hospital or camp. - § 23-6-9. Abatement of unauthorized hospital or camp. Any hospital,...

    Section 23-6-10 - — 23-6-27. Repealed. - § 23-6-10 — 23-6-27. Repealed.

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