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health legislation

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meanings of healthand legislation


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health
noun[U]
uk /helθ/ us /helθ/
the condition of the body and the degree to which it is free from illness, or the state of ...
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legislation
noun[U]
uk /ˌledʒ.ɪˈsleɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌledʒ.əˈsleɪ.ʃən/
a law or set of laws suggested by a government and made official by ...
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Examples of health legislation


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Some of the more general theoretical passages on illness classification or mental healthlegislation are rather dry, although accurate and concise.
Chapter 4 provides the international norms of mental healthlegislation and summarizes the key elements governing any mental health legislation to be enacted.
Lancashire reformers lacked a common goal or a united health discourse, resulting in few reforms in weaving towns and little effective healthlegislation.
Further problems arose due to local variation in the implementation of permissive public health legislation, and the low status and poor training of nuisance inspectors appointed to examine meat.
Healthlegislation at imperial level was rare.
The remainder were either released without charge, bailed to return, cautioned, charged under other legislation or dealt with under immigration or mental healthlegislation.
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It was taken into public ownership under environmental healthlegislation.
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The powers that local authorities have under environmental healthlegislation do not help.
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Why are they twice as likely to be detained in hospital under mental healthlegislation?
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That is a long statute, even by the standards of housing, town planning and public healthlegislation.
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Incidentally, he answered me on adoption, but he did not tell me what has happened to the proposed reform of mental healthlegislation.
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The history of safety and healthlegislation over, perhaps, the last 150 years, reveals a fascinating story, in which one point stands out clearly.
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When the time comes for revision of public healthlegislation their adequacy will be considered.
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However, there is no such thing as a definition of a psychopathic personality in mental healthlegislation.
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Mental healthlegislation began in the first half of the eighteenth century.
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I wish that all references to cohabitees could be removed from other areas of social security and healthlegislation.
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The whole course of public healthlegislation has been of a permissive sort.
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There is at present a wide field of employment not covered by any specific safety and healthlegislation.
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The responsibilities of port medical officers are set out in the national and international public healthlegislation which they enforce; no guidelines are issued centrally.
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Primary mental healthlegislation is the place to have the discussion, and that is indeed taking place.
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