PUBLIC HEALTH LAW (The original Public Health Law was Chapter 25 of the "General Laws," being L. 1893, Ch. 661.) PUBLIC HEALTH LAW AN ACT in relation to the public health, constituting chapter forty-five of the consolidated laws. The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: CHAPTER [25] 45 OF THE [GENERAL] CON Article SOLIDATED LAWS [THE] PUBLIC HEALTH LAW 1. Short title. (§ 1). [1] 2. State department of health. (§§ [112] 2-16). [2] 3. Local boards of health (§§ 20-[32] 39). [3] 4. Adulterations (§§ 40-50). 5. Potable waters (§§ 70-[79]87). 6. Quarantine at the port of New York ($8 [80-91] 100–111). 7. [The] Health officer of the port of 11. Pharmacy (SS [190-201] 230-240). 14. Embalming (SS 290-298). and undertaking [12] 15. [Miscellaneous provision] Preservation of life and health; cada vers for medical and surgical study (88 [210-220] 310-321). 16. Pasteur institute and the prevention of hydrophobia (§§ 330333). 17. Laws repealed; when to take effect (SS 340-341). |