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Subchapter V Miscellaneous Provisions


  • § 1760 Determination of death.
  • § 1761 Physician discontinuing business or leaving the State; death of a physician; change of physician and transfer of patient records; patient access to records.
  • § 1761A Appointment of a custodian of patient records.
  • § 1762 Reports of treatment of certain wounds, injuries, poisonings, or other conditions; failure to report; penalty.
  • § 1763 Reports of persons who are subject to losses of consciousness; limitation on use; failure; penalty.
  • § 1764 State revenue.
  • § 1764A Prescription requirements [Effective until Jan. 1, 2021].
  • § 1764A Prescription requirements [Effective Jan. 1, 2021].
  • § 1765 Construction of chapter relating to the ADA.
  • § 1766 Penalties [See conflicting amendment, unable to be implemented, in 75 Del. Laws, c. 161, § 5.]
  • § 1767 Emergency care at the scene of an emergency.
  • § 1768 Immunity of boards of review; confidentiality of review board record.
  • § 1769 Disclosure of laboratory costs.
  • § 1769A Required warning to pregnant women of possible effects of using alcohol, cocaine, or other narcotics.
  • § 1769B Treatment or examination of minors.
  • § 1769C Physician practices with multiple offices.
  • § 1769D Telemedicine and telehealth.
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