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1989

Georgia State University Law Review

Drugs

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Professions And Businesses Health: Registered Nurses And Physicians' Assistants May Order Drugs Under Protocol, B. Rowe Sep 1989

Professions And Businesses Health: Registered Nurses And Physicians' Assistants May Order Drugs Under Protocol, B. Rowe

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act expands the scope of practice for registered professional nurses and physicians' assistants to include the ordering of certain drugs, medical treatments, and diagnostic studies by reference to a nurse protocol or a physician's assistant's job description. Registered nurses and physicians' assistants may dispense drugs in certain settings.


Nuisances Health Hazard: Enable Counties And Municipalities To Require Owners To Repair Or Demolish Buildings Used For Illegal Drug Activities, M. Hathaway Sep 1989

Nuisances Health Hazard: Enable Counties And Municipalities To Require Owners To Repair Or Demolish Buildings Used For Illegal Drug Activities, M. Hathaway

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act amends the statutory definition of an unfit building to include vacant, dilapidated structures that are used in connection with the commission of drug crimes; a county or municipality may require the repair, closing, or demolition of buildings found to be unfit. The Act also provides investigative standards for determining when a building is unfit and for notice requirements.


Crimes And Offenses Dangerous Drugs: Penalties For Anabolic Steroids Increased, T. Wallace Sep 1989

Crimes And Offenses Dangerous Drugs: Penalties For Anabolic Steroids Increased, T. Wallace

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act defines anabolic steroids and provides greater penalties for the distribution of, or the intent to distribute, anabolic steroids.