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Section 21-3-5

Physical examination of children having malformations or disabilities - Required.

When the county health officer receives information that a child has a congenital or acquired malformation or disability, he shall immediately require a physical examination of such child, encouraging arrangements for such examination by a practicing pediatrician, orthopedist or physician of the choice of the parents if the parents are financially able to bear the expense of such examination. If the parents are not able to pay for such examination, the county health officer shall make the examination, or arrange to have it made at a "well-baby clinic" or some other qualified clinic.

(Acts 1949, No. 187, p. 219, §2.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title21 > Chapter3 > 21-3-5

Section 21-3-5

Physical examination of children having malformations or disabilities - Required.

When the county health officer receives information that a child has a congenital or acquired malformation or disability, he shall immediately require a physical examination of such child, encouraging arrangements for such examination by a practicing pediatrician, orthopedist or physician of the choice of the parents if the parents are financially able to bear the expense of such examination. If the parents are not able to pay for such examination, the county health officer shall make the examination, or arrange to have it made at a "well-baby clinic" or some other qualified clinic.

(Acts 1949, No. 187, p. 219, §2.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title21 > Chapter3 > 21-3-5

Section 21-3-5

Physical examination of children having malformations or disabilities - Required.

When the county health officer receives information that a child has a congenital or acquired malformation or disability, he shall immediately require a physical examination of such child, encouraging arrangements for such examination by a practicing pediatrician, orthopedist or physician of the choice of the parents if the parents are financially able to bear the expense of such examination. If the parents are not able to pay for such examination, the county health officer shall make the examination, or arrange to have it made at a "well-baby clinic" or some other qualified clinic.

(Acts 1949, No. 187, p. 219, §2.)