Minnesota Statutes Health (Ch. 144-159)
Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Chapter 144. Department of Health
- Chapter 144A. Nursing Homes and Home Care
- Chapter 144E. Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board
- Chapter 144F. Emergency Medical Services Special Taxing Districts
- Chapter 144G. Assisted Living
- Chapter 144H. Prescribed Pediatric Extended Care Centers
- Chapter 145. Public Health Provisions
- Chapter 145A. Community Health Boards
- Chapter 145B. Living Will
- Chapter 145C. Health Care Directives
- Chapter 146. Healing Arts, Registration
- Chapter 146A. Complementary and Alternative Health Care Practices
- Chapter 146B. Body Art
- Chapter 147. Board of Medical Practice
- Chapter 147A. Physician Assistants, Licensing
- Chapter 147B. Acupuncture Practitioners
- Chapter 147C. Respiratory Care Practitioners
- Chapter 147D. Traditional Midwives
- Chapter 147E. Registered Naturopathic Doctors
- Chapter 147F. Genetic Counselors
- Chapter 148. Public Health Occupations
- Chapter 148B. Marriage and Family Therapy, Professional Counseling
- Chapter 148D. Board of Social Work
- Chapter 148E. Board of Social Work Practice
- Chapter 148F. Alcohol and Drug Counselors Licensing
- Chapter 149A. Mortuary Science; Disposition of Dead Bodies
- Chapter 150A. Dentistry
- Chapter 151. Pharmacy Practice and Wholesale Distribution Act
- Chapter 152. Drugs; Controlled Substances
- Chapter 153. Podiatry
- Chapter 153A. Hearing Instrument Dispensing
- Chapter 153B. Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics
- Chapter 154. Barbers
- Chapter 155A. Cosmetology
- Chapter 156. Veterinarians
- Chapter 157. Food, Beverage, and Lodging Establishments
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