Vermont Code § 18 V.S.A. § 9492

Non-emergency walk-in centers; nondiscrimination
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§ 9492. Non-emergency walk-in centers; nondiscrimination
(a) A non-emergency walk-in center shall accept patients of all ages for diagnosis and
treatment of illness, injury, and disease during all hours that the center is open
to see patients. A non-emergency walk-in center shall not discriminate against any
patient or prospective patient on the basis of insurance status or type of health
coverage.
(b) As used in this section, “non-emergency walk-in center” means an outpatient or ambulatory
diagnostic or treatment center at which a patient without making an appointment may
receive medical care that is not of an emergency, life threatening nature. The term
includes facilities that are self-described as urgent care centers, retail health
clinics, and convenient care clinics.

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