Connecticut General Statutes 21a-280 – Breathing of anesthesia not violation
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The breathing, inhalation, sniffing or drinking of anesthesia for medical or dental purposes under the direction of a physician or dentist, acting in the course of his professional practice, is determined to be a licit purpose and not in contravention of the provisions of this chapter.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 21a-280
- Dentist: means a person authorized by law to practice dentistry in this state. See Connecticut General Statutes 21a-240
- Physician: means a person authorized by law to practice medicine in this state pursuant to section 20-9. See Connecticut General Statutes 21a-240