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§ 501a. Specimens submitted by chiropractic physicians

(a) According to the public health laws of this state, the state laboratory of hygiene is required to serve the interest of all of the people of the state and as chiropractic physicians are subject to the laws relating to contagious and infectious diseases, the purpose of this section is to authorize the facilities of the state laboratory of hygiene to chiropractic physicians and their patients.

(b) All duly licensed chiropractic physicians in this state shall be legally entitled to submit specimens for examination and to receive reports on such specimens submitted to said laboratory.

(c) This section shall not be construed to enlarge or restrict the existing legal practice of chiropractors. (1959, No. 241, §§ 1-3.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-18 > Chapter-9 > 501a

§ 501a. Specimens submitted by chiropractic physicians

(a) According to the public health laws of this state, the state laboratory of hygiene is required to serve the interest of all of the people of the state and as chiropractic physicians are subject to the laws relating to contagious and infectious diseases, the purpose of this section is to authorize the facilities of the state laboratory of hygiene to chiropractic physicians and their patients.

(b) All duly licensed chiropractic physicians in this state shall be legally entitled to submit specimens for examination and to receive reports on such specimens submitted to said laboratory.

(c) This section shall not be construed to enlarge or restrict the existing legal practice of chiropractors. (1959, No. 241, §§ 1-3.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-18 > Chapter-9 > 501a

§ 501a. Specimens submitted by chiropractic physicians

(a) According to the public health laws of this state, the state laboratory of hygiene is required to serve the interest of all of the people of the state and as chiropractic physicians are subject to the laws relating to contagious and infectious diseases, the purpose of this section is to authorize the facilities of the state laboratory of hygiene to chiropractic physicians and their patients.

(b) All duly licensed chiropractic physicians in this state shall be legally entitled to submit specimens for examination and to receive reports on such specimens submitted to said laboratory.

(c) This section shall not be construed to enlarge or restrict the existing legal practice of chiropractors. (1959, No. 241, §§ 1-3.)