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Session Laws, 1975
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor

1195

291.

(b) (1) The practice of registered nursing means
the performance of acts requiring substantial specialized
knowledge, judgment and skill based upon the principles
of the biological, physiological, behavioral and
sociological sciences in either;

(i) The assessment, problem
identification, implementation, and evaluation of the
health needs of individuals, families or communities for
purposes of maintaining health, preventing illness and
caring for the ill, injured or infirm.

387C.

(b) 4. In addition, every county plan shall—-

(vi) Establish            procedures            for

delineating and acquiring, on a time schedule pursuant to
subsection [4 (iv)] 4 (V) above, necessary rights-of-way
or easements for community water supply, community
sewerage or community solid waste disposal systems or
acceptance facilities.

394.

(a) After April 16, 1914, the State, a county,
municipality, district, corporation, company,
institution, or person may not install a system of water
supply, sewerage or refuse disposal, for public use, nor
materially alter or extend any such existing system,
without having received a written permit from the
Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene so to do. In
addition, permit for this purpose may not be issued until
complete plans and specifications for the installation,
alteration or extension, together with any information as
the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene may require,
have been submitted and approved by the Secretary of
Health and Mental Hygiene. All construction shall take
place in accordance with the approved plans. In case it
becomes necessary or desirable to make material changes
in plans or specifications, the changed plans or
specifications, together with a statement of the reasons
for the alterations, shall be submitted to the Secretary
of Health and Mental Hygiene, and no material changes
shall be embodied in the actual construction until they
are approved by the Secretary of Health and Mental
Hygiene and a permit issued for them. After completion
of the work a certified copy of the plans in full,
showing the work as built, shall be filed with the
Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene for permanent
record. The Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene may
make and enforce such rules and regulations regarding the

 

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