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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-27-c > 2733

§  2733.  Reporting  of birth defects; confidentiality of information.  1. Birth defects and genetic and allied diseases shall  be  reported  by  physicians, hospitals, and persons in attendance at births in the manner  and on such forms as may be prescribed by the commissioner.    2.  Such  reports and information shall be kept confidential and shall  not be admissible as evidence in an action or proceeding in any court or  before any other tribunal, board, agency  or  person.  The  commissioner  may, however, publish analyses of such reports and information from time  to  time  for scientific and public health purposes, in such a manner as  to assure that the identities of the  individuals  concerned  cannot  be  ascertained.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-27-c > 2733

§  2733.  Reporting  of birth defects; confidentiality of information.  1. Birth defects and genetic and allied diseases shall  be  reported  by  physicians, hospitals, and persons in attendance at births in the manner  and on such forms as may be prescribed by the commissioner.    2.  Such  reports and information shall be kept confidential and shall  not be admissible as evidence in an action or proceeding in any court or  before any other tribunal, board, agency  or  person.  The  commissioner  may, however, publish analyses of such reports and information from time  to  time  for scientific and public health purposes, in such a manner as  to assure that the identities of the  individuals  concerned  cannot  be  ascertained.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-27-c > 2733

§  2733.  Reporting  of birth defects; confidentiality of information.  1. Birth defects and genetic and allied diseases shall  be  reported  by  physicians, hospitals, and persons in attendance at births in the manner  and on such forms as may be prescribed by the commissioner.    2.  Such  reports and information shall be kept confidential and shall  not be admissible as evidence in an action or proceeding in any court or  before any other tribunal, board, agency  or  person.  The  commissioner  may, however, publish analyses of such reports and information from time  to  time  for scientific and public health purposes, in such a manner as  to assure that the identities of the  individuals  concerned  cannot  be  ascertained.