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§  2105.  Communicable  diseases;  state institutions; duty to report;  duty of commissioner.  1. It shall be the duty of the director or person  in charge of each state institution to report immediately an outbreak of  a communicable disease in such institution to the  commissioner  and  as  may otherwise be provided in the sanitary code.    2.  Upon  receipt of a report from a state institution of the outbreak  of a communicable disease in said institution,  the  commissioner  shall  advise  the  director  or  person in charge of the institution as to the  best means to control said disease effectually.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21 > Title-1 > 2105

§  2105.  Communicable  diseases;  state institutions; duty to report;  duty of commissioner.  1. It shall be the duty of the director or person  in charge of each state institution to report immediately an outbreak of  a communicable disease in such institution to the  commissioner  and  as  may otherwise be provided in the sanitary code.    2.  Upon  receipt of a report from a state institution of the outbreak  of a communicable disease in said institution,  the  commissioner  shall  advise  the  director  or  person in charge of the institution as to the  best means to control said disease effectually.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21 > Title-1 > 2105

§  2105.  Communicable  diseases;  state institutions; duty to report;  duty of commissioner.  1. It shall be the duty of the director or person  in charge of each state institution to report immediately an outbreak of  a communicable disease in such institution to the  commissioner  and  as  may otherwise be provided in the sanitary code.    2.  Upon  receipt of a report from a state institution of the outbreak  of a communicable disease in said institution,  the  commissioner  shall  advise  the  director  or  person in charge of the institution as to the  best means to control said disease effectually.