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Title 44
Enforcement of Title 15

Sections

71‑4400
Applicability of title
71‑4401
Definitions
71‑4402
Violations of title 15 of article 27 of this chapter
71‑4403
Unlawful possession of regulated medical waste in the second degree
71‑4404
Unlawful possession of regulated medical waste in the first degree
71‑4405
Unlawful release of regulated medical waste in the fourth degree
71‑4406
Unlawful release of regulated medical waste in the third degree
71‑4407
Unlawful release of regulated medical waste in the second degree
71‑4408
Unlawful release of regulated medical waste in the first degree
71‑4409
Unlawful dealing in regulated medical waste
71‑4410
Affirmative defense
71‑4411
Enforcement of title 15 of article 27
71‑4412
Disposition of penalties and fines
 



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