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SECTION 23-13-7

   § 23-13-7  Investigation of cases –Enforcement of provisions – Publication of information – Reports toattorney general. – It shall be the duty of the department of health to:

   (1) Investigate each case of ophthalmia neonatorum;

   (2) Enforce the provisions of §§ 23-13-4 –23-13-8;

   (3) Publish and distribute information concerning the dangersand prevention of ophthalmia neonatorum; and

   (4) Bring all violations of the law to the attorney general,whether occasioned by the failure of the physician, nurse, midwife, parent, orother person or persons assisting in childbirth or in the care of infants, toreport the violations.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-23 > Chapter-23-13 > 23-13-7

SECTION 23-13-7

   § 23-13-7  Investigation of cases –Enforcement of provisions – Publication of information – Reports toattorney general. – It shall be the duty of the department of health to:

   (1) Investigate each case of ophthalmia neonatorum;

   (2) Enforce the provisions of §§ 23-13-4 –23-13-8;

   (3) Publish and distribute information concerning the dangersand prevention of ophthalmia neonatorum; and

   (4) Bring all violations of the law to the attorney general,whether occasioned by the failure of the physician, nurse, midwife, parent, orother person or persons assisting in childbirth or in the care of infants, toreport the violations.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-23 > Chapter-23-13 > 23-13-7

SECTION 23-13-7

   § 23-13-7  Investigation of cases –Enforcement of provisions – Publication of information – Reports toattorney general. – It shall be the duty of the department of health to:

   (1) Investigate each case of ophthalmia neonatorum;

   (2) Enforce the provisions of §§ 23-13-4 –23-13-8;

   (3) Publish and distribute information concerning the dangersand prevention of ophthalmia neonatorum; and

   (4) Bring all violations of the law to the attorney general,whether occasioned by the failure of the physician, nurse, midwife, parent, orother person or persons assisting in childbirth or in the care of infants, toreport the violations.