New York Statutes

§ 391 — Admission of out of county patients

New York § 391
JurisdictionNew York
Law CNTCounty
Art. 7-ACounty Tuberculosis Hospitals

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N.Y. County § 391 (2026).

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§ 391. Admission of out of county patients.

1.Exclusive of the city\nof New York, and exclusive of counties served by state tuberculosis\nhospitals, any person in a county not having a county hospital for the\ncare and treatment of persons suffering from tuberculosis may apply in\nperson to the clerk of the board of supervisors of such county or to the\nstate commissioner of health for admission to a tuberculosis hospital,\nproviding that such person submit with such application a statement\nsigned by a reputable physician that such physician has, within the ten\ndays preceding the date of such application, examined such person and\nthat, in his opinion, such person is suffering from tuberculosis or is\nsuspected of having tuberculosis and is in need of care and treatment\ntherefor. Upo

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