Section 22-11A-72 Penalties.
Some licensed infected health care workers may face license revocation, suspension, or restriction if they perform invasive procedures and fail to notify the State Health Officer. Physicians treating a known infected health care worker must report that person to the State Health Officer, and deliberate failure to provi
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Some licensed infected health care workers may face license revocation, suspension, or restriction if they perform invasive procedures and fail to notify the State Health Officer. Physicians treating a known infected health care worker must report that person to the State Health Officer, and deliberate failure to provide or falsification of records under one’s control is a Class C misdemeanor.
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