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2020 Georgia Code
Title 31 - Health
Chapter 17 - Control of Sexually Transmitted Disease
- § 31-17-1. Enumeration of Diseases Deemed Dangerous to Public Health
- § 31-17-2. Report of Diagnosis or Treatment to Health Authorities
- § 31-17-3. Examination and Treatment by Health Authorities
- § 31-17-4. Serologic Tests of Pregnant Women
- § 31-17-4.1. Chlamydia Screening Test
- § 31-17-4.2. Hiv and Syphilis Pregnancy Screening
- § 31-17-5. Prophylactic Treatment at Childbirth
- § 31-17-6. Regulation of Laboratories
- § 31-17-7. Consent of Minor to Medical or Surgical Care or Services; Informing Spouse, Parent, Custodian, or Guardian
- § 31-17-7.1. Expedited Partner Therapy
- § 31-17-8. Penalty
Law reviews.
- For note, "'Rabbit' Hunting in the Supreme Court: The Constitutionality of State Prohibitions of Sex Toy Sales Following Lawrence v. Texas," see 44 Ga. L. Rev. 245 (2009). For comment, "The Pursuit of Happiness (and Sexual Freedom): Lawrence v. Texas, Morality Legislation & the Sandy Springs Obscenity Statute," see 66 Mercer L. Rev. 1087 (2015).
OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERALScreening of convicted prostitutes for HTLV-III/LAV (AIDS) virus. See 1986 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 86-19.
RESEARCH REFERENCES
ALR.
- Compulsory examination for venereal disease, 22 A.L.R. 1189.
Tort liability for infliction of venereal disease, 40 A.L.R.4th 1089.
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