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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 12. Health
Title 12. Health
Agency 5. Department of Health
11/21/2024

Chapter 90.
Regulations for Disease Reporting and Control
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  • Part V.
    Immunization of Persons Less Than 18 Years of Age
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  • Section 110
    Dosage and age requirements for immunizations; obtaining immunizations
    Section 120
    [Repealed]
  • Part VII.
    Prevention of Blindness from Ophthalmia Neonatorum
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  • Section 140
    Procedure for preventing ophthalmia neonatorum
  • Part X.
    Protocol for Identification of Children with Elevated Blood Lead Levels
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  • Section 215
    Schedule and criteria for and confirmation of blood lead testing and information to be provided
    Section 220
    [Repealed]
  • Part XI.
    Tuberculosis Control
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  • Section 225
    Additional data to be reported related to persons with active tuberculosis disease (confirmed or suspected)
  • Part XIV.
    Reporting of Healthcare-Associated Infections
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  • Section 370
    Reporting of healthcare-associated infections
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