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Title 7 . Health and Social Services
Chapter 27 . Embalming and Other Post-Mortem Services
Section 13. Reporting firearm injuries

7 AAC 27.013. Reporting firearm injuries

A hospital, physician, surgeon, or other health care provider diagnosing or providing treatment for a patient with an injury caused by a firearm shall report to the division, within five working days of the date of diagnosis or treatment, information about the patient, including name, date of birth, geographic location of occurrence, sex, race, ethnicity, community of residence, and date of diagnosis.

History: Eff 1/19/96, Register 137; am 2/10/99, Register 149; readopt 12/24/2004, Register 172

Authority: AS 18.05.030

AS 18.05.040

Editor's note: Effective 12/24/2004, the Department of Health and Social Services readopted 7 AAC 27.013 without change, to affirm the validity of that section under current statutory authority.


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