Delaware Code § 16-144

Medical practitioners to report contagious diseases; use of laboratory for examination and diagnosis;
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(a) All physicians, dentists, veterinary surgeons or others practicing medicine or surgery or any branch thereof under the laws of this
State shall be required to give prompt notice to the local or Division of Public Health of any and all cases of contagious or infectious
disease that may come under their professional notice and shall have free access to the work of the laboratory for the determination of the
diagnosis of any doubtful or suspicious case, by forwarding (prepaid) a sufficient sample of urine, blood, sputum or other substance of
such case to the Pathologist and Bacteriologist for examination. The Pathologist and Bacteriologist shall examine the substance so sent
and report to the physician, dentist or others sending the same the result of the examination without any unnecessary delay and without
further charge. The physician, dentist or others shall report the result immediately as required by this subsection.
(b) The Department of Health and Social Services may also make full provisions for the free use of the laboratory for the examination
of any matter or substance so as to determine the diagnosis of diseases neither contagious nor infectious, and either local or constitutional
and for the examination of water or food supply for any citizen of the State.

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