Massachusetts Statutes
§ 121 — Treatment of venereal diseases or pulmonary tuberculosis in public charitable or penal institutions; expenses
Massachusetts § 121
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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 111, § 121 (2026).
Text
Section 121. An inmate of a public charitable institution or a prisoner in a penal institution who is afflicted with a venereal disease, as defined under section six or pulmonary tuberculosis shall be forthwith placed under medical treatment, and if, in the opinion of the attending physician, it is necessary, he shall be isolated until danger of contagion is passed or the physician determines his isolation unnecessary. If at the expiration of a prisoner's sentence he is afflicted with a venereal disease, as defined under section six or pulmonary tuberculosis in its contagious or infectious stages, or if, in the opinion of the attending physician of the institution or of such physician as the authorities thereof may consult, his release would be dangerous to public health, he shall be place
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