§ 8A — Examination of specimen derived from human body prohibited by clinical laboratory in which person or company, or any of its owners, directors, partners, employees or family members have direct or indirect ownership interest
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Section 8A. No person or company shall knowingly refer, request, order or send any specimen derived from the human body for examination to a clinical laboratory in which the person or company, or any of its owners, directors, partners, employees or family members thereof have a direct or indirect ownership interest. This section shall not apply to:
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