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Connecticut Laws | Title 19 Public Health And Safety
CHAPTERS 333-367 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
Secs. 19-404 to 19-409e. Atomic energy.

Secs. 19-404 to 19-409e. Atomic energy. (89)(Text)

Sections 19-404 to 19-409e, inclusive, have been transferred or repealed. (90)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 355. (91)

Secs. 19-410 to 19-418. Department of Public Safety: Elevators and escalators. (92)(Text)

Sections 19-410 to 19-418, inclusive, have been transferred or repealed. (93)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 356. (94)

Secs. 19-418a to 19-418n. Department of Public Safety: Passenger tramways. (95)(Text)

Sections 19-418a to 19-418n, inclusive, have been transferred. (96)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 356a. (97)

Secs. 19-419 to 19-425. Manufacture of bedding and upholstered furniture. Secondhand hats. (98)(Text)

Sections 19-419 to 19-425, inclusive, have been transferred or repealed. (99)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 357. (100)

Secs. 19-426 to 19-442. Department of Public Safety: Steam boilers. (101)(Text)

Sections 19-426 to 19-442, inclusive, have been transferred or repealed. (102)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 358. (103)

Secs. 19-443 to 19-504j. Dependency-producing drugs. (104)(Text)

Sections 19-443 to 19-504j, inclusive, have been transferred or repealed. (105)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 359. (106)

Secs. 19-504k to 19-504w. Controlled substance registration. (107)(Text)

Sections 19-504k to 19-504w, inclusive, have been transferred. (108)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 359a. (109)

Secs. 19-505 to 19-522. Air pollution control. (110)(Text)

Sections 19-505 to 19-522, inclusive, have been transferred or repealed. (111)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 360. (112)

Secs. 19-523 and 19-524. Mid-Atlantic States Air Pollution Control Compact. (113)(Text)

Sections 19-523 and 19-524 have been transferred. (114)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 361. (115)

Secs. 19-524a to 19-524o. Solid waste management. (116)(Text)

Sections 19-524a to 19-524o, inclusive, have been transferred. (117)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 361a. (118)

Secs. 19-524p to 19-524nn. Solid Waste Management Services Act. (119)(Text)

Sections 19-524p to 19-524nn, inclusive, have been transferred. (120)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 361b. (121)

Secs. 19-525 to 19-538. Medicolegal investigations. (122)(Text)

Sections 19-525 to 19-538, inclusive, have been transferred. (123)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 362. (124)

Secs. 19-539 to 19-548. Youth camps. (125)(Text)

Sections 19-539 to 19-548, inclusive, have been transferred or repealed. (126)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 363. (127)

Secs. 19-549 to 19-557. Mass gatherings. (128)(Text)

Sections 19-549 to 19-557, inclusive, have been transferred. (129)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 364. (130)

Secs. 19-558 to 19-569. State Child Protection Act. (131)(Text)

Sections 19-558 to 19-569, inclusive, have been transferred. (132)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 365. (133)

Secs. 19-569a to 19-569n. Council on Mental Retardation. General provisions. (134)(Text)

Sections 19-569a to 19-569n, inclusive, have been transferred or repealed. (135)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 365a. (136)

Secs. 19-570 to 19-575g. Department of Mental Retardation. (137)(Text)

Sections 19-570 to 19-575g, inclusive, have been transferred. (138)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 366. (139)

Secs. 19-576 to 19-626d. Health care institutions. (140)(Text)

Sections 19-576 to 19-626d, inclusive, have been transferred or repealed. (141)

Note: These sections were formerly published as chapter 367. (142)

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