(a) The Department of Health shall institute an acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) testing program whereby any citizen may be tested for the virus without charge. (b) The program shall be so devised as to maintain secrecy as to the identification of persons voluntarily participating in the program. Acts 1987 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 51, § 1. (a) The Department of Health shall institute an acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) testing program whereby any citizen may be tested for the virus without charge. (b) The program shall be so devised as to maintain secrecy as to the identification of persons voluntarily participating in the program. Acts 1987 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 51, § 1. (a) The Department of Health shall institute an acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) testing program whereby any citizen may be tested for the virus without charge. (b) The program shall be so devised as to maintain secrecy as to the identification of persons voluntarily participating in the program. Acts 1987 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 51, § 1. (a) The Department of Health shall institute an acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) testing program whereby any citizen may be tested for the virus without charge. (b) The program shall be so devised as to maintain secrecy as to the identification of persons voluntarily participating in the program. Acts 1987 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 51, § 1.
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