Arizona Laws 11-302. County tuberculosis sanitarium; admission of patients
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A. The board may provide, equip and maintain a separate building or separate part of a building for the exclusive use and treatment of tubercular persons of the county, which shall be known as the county tuberculosis sanitarium. If there is a nonsectarian hospital for the treatment of tuberculosis in the county, the board may select that hospital for such care and treatment.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 11-302
- Person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association or society, as well as a natural person. See Arizona Laws 1-215
B. A tubercular person of the county in need of hospital care or medical attention, whether indigent or able to pay in whole or in part, may be admitted to the sanitarium, or selected hospital, under rules and regulations prescribed by the board. A person not an indigent who receives such care or attention shall pay for such services so far as he is able to do so.