United States Code/Title 42/Chapter 6a
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Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
Chapter 6a — Public Health Service
Chapter 6a — Public Health Service
- Subchapter I—Administration and Miscellaneous Provisions
- Subchapter II—General Powers and Duties
- Subchapter III—National Research Institutes
- Subchapter III-A—Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Subchapter IV—Construction and Modernization of Hospitals and Other Medical Facilities
- Subchapter V—Health Professions Education
- Subchapter VI—Nursing Workforce Development
- Subchapter VII—Agency for Health Care Research and Quality
- Subchapter VIII—Population Research and Voluntary Family Planning Programs
- Subchapter VIII-A—Adolescent Pregnancies
- Subchapter IX—Genetic Diseases, Hemophilia Programs, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Subchapter X—Trauma Care
- Subchapter XI—Health Maintenance Organizations
- Subchapter XII—Safety of Public Water Systems
- Subchapter XIII—Preventative Health Measures With Respect to Breast and Cervical Cancer
- Subchapter XIV—Health Resources Development
- Subchapter XV—Health Information and Health Promotion
- Subchapter XVI—Presidents Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavior Research
- Subchapter XVII—Block Grants
- Subchapter XVIII—Adolescent Family Life Demonstration Projects
- Subchapter XIX—Vaccines
- Subchapter XX—Requirements for Certain Group Health Plans for Certain State and Local Employees
- Subchapter XXI—Research With Respect to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- Subchapter XXII—Health Services With Respect to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- Subchapter XXIII—Prevention of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- Subchapter XXIV—HIV Health Care Services Program
- Subchapter XXV—Requirements Relating to Health Insurance Coverage
- Subchapter XXVI—National All-Hazards Preparedness for Public Health Emergencies
- Subchapter XXVII—Lifespan Respite Care
- Subchapter XXVIII—Health Information Technology and Quality
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