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Public Health Law, Article 27-F: Requires that any person or facility whose work is covered by Article 27-F and who receives HIV-related information MUST keep that information confidential, as required by law.
With certain exceptions, New York State Public Health Law 1310 (PHL 1310) requires the dog owner or person having possession, control or custody of a dog to remove any feces left by such dog from any public area. PHL 1310 provides that a violation of that duty is punishable by a fine of not more than $250.
The purposes of this article are: 1. to combat illegal use of and trade in controlled substances; and 2. to allow legitimate use of controlled substances in health care, including palliative care; veterinary care; research and other uses authorized by this article or other law; under appropriate regulation and subject
Scheduled substances administering and dispensing by practitioners. 1. Except as provided in titles III or V of this article, no substance in schedules II, III, IV, or V may be prescribed for or dispensed or administered to an addict or habitual user.
(c) No one may use an epinephrine auto-injector device on behalf of an eligible person or entity unless he or she has successfully completed a training course in the use of epinephrine auto-injector devices conducted by a nationally recognized organization experienced in training laypersons in emergency health
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Schedule III Medications in this category are often used for pain control, or anesthesia, or appetite suppression. Examples of Schedule III substances include benzphetamine, ketamine, phendimetrazine, and anabolic steroids.
A person, firm, organization or other entity may purchase, acquire, possess and operate an automated external defibrillator pursuant to a collaborative agreement with an emergency health care provider.

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