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Section 21-3-7

Physical examination of children having malformations or disabilities - Information to be given parents.

Any person examining a child as required by Section 21-3-5 is charged with the duty of giving to the parents any information available relative to remedial treatment or any operations needed, and, whenever it is possible to do so, should inform the parents as to the time such treatments or operation will be most beneficial, when further examinations should be made and should instruct the parents as to any special care or treatment the child should have.

(Acts 1949, No. 187, p. 219, §4.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title21 > Chapter3 > 21-3-7

Section 21-3-7

Physical examination of children having malformations or disabilities - Information to be given parents.

Any person examining a child as required by Section 21-3-5 is charged with the duty of giving to the parents any information available relative to remedial treatment or any operations needed, and, whenever it is possible to do so, should inform the parents as to the time such treatments or operation will be most beneficial, when further examinations should be made and should instruct the parents as to any special care or treatment the child should have.

(Acts 1949, No. 187, p. 219, §4.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title21 > Chapter3 > 21-3-7

Section 21-3-7

Physical examination of children having malformations or disabilities - Information to be given parents.

Any person examining a child as required by Section 21-3-5 is charged with the duty of giving to the parents any information available relative to remedial treatment or any operations needed, and, whenever it is possible to do so, should inform the parents as to the time such treatments or operation will be most beneficial, when further examinations should be made and should instruct the parents as to any special care or treatment the child should have.

(Acts 1949, No. 187, p. 219, §4.)