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STATE RABIES VACCINATION LAWS FOR DOMESTIC DOGS, CATS, AND Rabies is a fatal virus that attacks the central nervous system. It is most commonly transmitted when a rabid animal bites another animal or person. Without prophylactic measures, the infection will result in death within days of onset. Before 1960, rabies was a persistent problem among domestic animals, such as dogs, cats, and ferrets. STATE PREEMPTION LAWS State Preemption Laws. In the United States, preemption is a legal doctrine that allows upper levels of government to restrict or even prevent a lower-level government from self-regulating. While it is most often thought of in the context of the federal government preventing state regulation, preemption is increasingly used as a toolby states
LONG-TERM INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENT LAWS Long-term involuntary commitment laws permit psychiatric facilities to accept a patient for an extended amount of time, without the patient’s consent, if they are displaying dangerous symptoms of a mental illness. Generally, long-term involuntary commitment proceedings may be initiated when an individual poses a danger to himself or others as TOBACCO PRICING STRATEGIES This map presents state-level statutes and regulations that impact tobacco pricing strategies as of September 1, 2019. The map identifies the type, amount, and degree of consumer liability of cigarette taxes, where cigarette tax funds are allocated, what type of tobacco products are taxed at unique rates, whether e-cigarettes are taxed and atEVICTION LAWS
Eviction has been associated with poor physical and mental health outcomes, including high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, and stress. Additionally, the psychological distress associated with losing a home could lead to unhealthy behaviors, including smoking or adopting poor eating habits. Evictions may also perpetuate racialinequity
SYRINGE SERVICE PROGRAM LAWS Syringe Service Programs (SSPs) provide sterile injection equipment, as well as prevention and health products and services to people who inject drugs. SSPs are safe, effective and cost-effective ways to reduce transmission of HIV and HCV. They can also significantly decrease the number of improperly discarded syringes. SYRINGE POSSESSION LAWS Syringe possession policies affect how easy or difficult it can be for IDUs to access sterile syringes. This is a longitudinal dataset, capturing changes in syringe possession laws from July 1, 2012 to July 1, 2017. An update to this dataset is currently underway and will be available soon. A related dataset capturing the regulation of Syringe HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE LAWS FOR DIABETES SELF Teaching patients to monitor and manage their diabetes is an important method for controlling this disease. Many states require all public and private health insurance plans to cover diabetes self-management education and training (DSME/T). This map shows which states have laws that require such coverage for both private insurance plans and POLICY SURVEILLANCE PORTAL The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 POLICY SURVEILLANCE PORTAL Preparation: National Legislation Implementing the IHR (2005) Prevention: National Legislation Implementing the IHR (2005) Prior Authorization Policies for Pediatric ADHD Medication Prescriptions. Procedural Protections in Reproductive Health Care Conscience Laws. Promoting Health and Cost Control in States Initiative: State PolicyProject.
STATE RABIES VACCINATION LAWS FOR DOMESTIC DOGS, CATS, AND Rabies is a fatal virus that attacks the central nervous system. It is most commonly transmitted when a rabid animal bites another animal or person. Without prophylactic measures, the infection will result in death within days of onset. Before 1960, rabies was a persistent problem among domestic animals, such as dogs, cats, and ferrets. STATE PREEMPTION LAWS State Preemption Laws. In the United States, preemption is a legal doctrine that allows upper levels of government to restrict or even prevent a lower-level government from self-regulating. While it is most often thought of in the context of the federal government preventing state regulation, preemption is increasingly used as a toolby states
LONG-TERM INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENT LAWS Long-term involuntary commitment laws permit psychiatric facilities to accept a patient for an extended amount of time, without the patient’s consent, if they are displaying dangerous symptoms of a mental illness. Generally, long-term involuntary commitment proceedings may be initiated when an individual poses a danger to himself or others as TOBACCO PRICING STRATEGIES This map presents state-level statutes and regulations that impact tobacco pricing strategies as of September 1, 2019. The map identifies the type, amount, and degree of consumer liability of cigarette taxes, where cigarette tax funds are allocated, what type of tobacco products are taxed at unique rates, whether e-cigarettes are taxed and atEVICTION LAWS
Eviction has been associated with poor physical and mental health outcomes, including high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, and stress. Additionally, the psychological distress associated with losing a home could lead to unhealthy behaviors, including smoking or adopting poor eating habits. Evictions may also perpetuate racialinequity
SYRINGE SERVICE PROGRAM LAWS Syringe Service Programs (SSPs) provide sterile injection equipment, as well as prevention and health products and services to people who inject drugs. SSPs are safe, effective and cost-effective ways to reduce transmission of HIV and HCV. They can also significantly decrease the number of improperly discarded syringes. SYRINGE POSSESSION LAWS Syringe possession policies affect how easy or difficult it can be for IDUs to access sterile syringes. This is a longitudinal dataset, capturing changes in syringe possession laws from July 1, 2012 to July 1, 2017. An update to this dataset is currently underway and will be available soon. A related dataset capturing the regulation of Syringe HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE LAWS FOR DIABETES SELF Teaching patients to monitor and manage their diabetes is an important method for controlling this disease. Many states require all public and private health insurance plans to cover diabetes self-management education and training (DSME/T). This map shows which states have laws that require such coverage for both private insurance plans and POLICY SURVEILLANCE PORTAL The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 OFFICE-BASED SURGERY LAWS Office-Based Surgery Laws. Some states impose facility and/or operational requirements on non-hospital facilities that provide office-based surgery, procedures and/or anesthesia/sedation (OBS) laws. OBS laws may regulate various aspects of facilities’ physical environment and operations (e.g., must the facility be licensed, havenursing staff
STATE RADON LAWS
State Radon Laws. Radon is a radioactive, colorless, tasteless, and odorless gas found naturally occurring in the environment. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States after smoking. Elevated indoor air levels in homes and buildings are the primary source for radon exposure. Radon can easily escape from itsorigins
REGULATION OF OIL & GAS WASTES CONTAINING TENORM Regulation of Oil & Gas Wastes Containing TENORM. A growing number of states are developing laws, regulations, and policy standards governing disposal of technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material (TENORM) waste and/or naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) from high volume hydraulic fracturing(HVHF, or
REFUSAL TO PERFORM ABORTIONS Refusal to Perform Abortions. Refusal laws, sometimes known as “conscience clauses,” allow an individual or facility to refuse to participate in an abortion based on a moral or religious objection to the procedure. State laws vary as to who may refuse to participate an abortion procedure, and whether ancillary abortion services, such as STATE LANDLORD-TENANT LAWS State Landlord-Tenant Laws. Landlord-tenant laws lay out basic rights and responsibilities for both landlords and tenants when renting residential property. These laws govern lease agreements, maximum security deposit amounts, property maintenance requirements, and steps landlords and tenants may take if lease agreements are broken, amongother
STATE FAIR HOUSING PROTECTIONS State Fair Housing Protections. The federal Fair Housing Act, passed as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, prohibits discrimination in housing-related transactions for individuals who are members of a protected class — these include race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability. RESTRICTIONS ON INSURANCE COVERAGE OF ABORTION A longitudinal legal dataset on the laws and regulations governing restrictions on insurance coverage of abortion in the US. This data set is a part of a larger database tracking state abortion laws and covering 15 different areas of state abortion regulations. ABORTION ADVERTISING RESTRICTIONS This is a longitudinal legal data set describing state abortion advertising laws in the 50 U.S. states from December 2018 and will be updated through 2020. This data set is part of a larger database tracking state abortion laws and covering 15 different areas of state abortion regulations. SYRINGE DISTRIBUTION LAWS Syringe distribution policies affect how easy or difficult it will be for IDUs to access sterile syringes. As awareness of this public health issue has increased, many states have amended their laws to remove barriers to access. This is a longitudinal dataset, capturing changes in syringe distribution laws from July 1, 2012 to July 1,2017.
POLICY SURVEILLANCE PORTAL The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 POLICY SURVEILLANCE PORTAL Preparation: National Legislation Implementing the IHR (2005) Prevention: National Legislation Implementing the IHR (2005) Prior Authorization Policies for Pediatric ADHD Medication Prescriptions. Procedural Protections in Reproductive Health Care Conscience Laws. Promoting Health and Cost Control in States Initiative: State PolicyProject.
STATE RABIES VACCINATION LAWS FOR DOMESTIC DOGS, CATS, AND Rabies is a fatal virus that attacks the central nervous system. It is most commonly transmitted when a rabid animal bites another animal or person. Without prophylactic measures, the infection will result in death within days of onset. Before 1960, rabies was a persistent problem among domestic animals, such as dogs, cats, and ferrets. STATE PREEMPTION LAWS State Preemption Laws. In the United States, preemption is a legal doctrine that allows upper levels of government to restrict or even prevent a lower-level government from self-regulating. While it is most often thought of in the context of the federal government preventing state regulation, preemption is increasingly used as a toolby states
SYRINGE SERVICE PROGRAM LAWS Syringe Service Programs (SSPs) provide sterile injection equipment, as well as prevention and health products and services to people who inject drugs. SSPs are safe, effective and cost-effective ways to reduce transmission of HIV and HCV. They can also significantly decrease the number of improperly discarded syringes. SYRINGE POSSESSION LAWS Syringe possession policies affect how easy or difficult it can be for IDUs to access sterile syringes. This is a longitudinal dataset, capturing changes in syringe possession laws from July 1, 2012 to July 1, 2017. An update to this dataset is currently underway and will be available soon. A related dataset capturing the regulation of SyringeEVICTION LAWS
Eviction has been associated with poor physical and mental health outcomes, including high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, and stress. Additionally, the psychological distress associated with losing a home could lead to unhealthy behaviors, including smoking or adopting poor eating habits. Evictions may also perpetuate racialinequity
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE LAWS FOR DIABETES SELF Teaching patients to monitor and manage their diabetes is an important method for controlling this disease. Many states require all public and private health insurance plans to cover diabetes self-management education and training (DSME/T). This map shows which states have laws that require such coverage for both private insurance plans and SHORT-TERM EMERGENCY COMMITMENT LAWS Every state has laws regulating short-term emergency commitment. These laws vary on how a person may be committed, the duration of the commitment, the rights that must be provided to a committed person, and whether the commitment will limit an individual’s right to possess a firearm under state gun laws. This dataset captures laws ineffect
REGULATION OF OIL & GAS WASTES CONTAINING TENORM Regulation of Oil & Gas Wastes Containing TENORM. A growing number of states are developing laws, regulations, and policy standards governing disposal of technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material (TENORM) waste and/or naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) from high volume hydraulic fracturing(HVHF, or
POLICY SURVEILLANCE PORTAL The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 POLICY SURVEILLANCE PORTAL Preparation: National Legislation Implementing the IHR (2005) Prevention: National Legislation Implementing the IHR (2005) Prior Authorization Policies for Pediatric ADHD Medication Prescriptions. Procedural Protections in Reproductive Health Care Conscience Laws. Promoting Health and Cost Control in States Initiative: State PolicyProject.
STATE RABIES VACCINATION LAWS FOR DOMESTIC DOGS, CATS, AND Rabies is a fatal virus that attacks the central nervous system. It is most commonly transmitted when a rabid animal bites another animal or person. Without prophylactic measures, the infection will result in death within days of onset. Before 1960, rabies was a persistent problem among domestic animals, such as dogs, cats, and ferrets. STATE PREEMPTION LAWS State Preemption Laws. In the United States, preemption is a legal doctrine that allows upper levels of government to restrict or even prevent a lower-level government from self-regulating. While it is most often thought of in the context of the federal government preventing state regulation, preemption is increasingly used as a toolby states
SYRINGE SERVICE PROGRAM LAWS Syringe Service Programs (SSPs) provide sterile injection equipment, as well as prevention and health products and services to people who inject drugs. SSPs are safe, effective and cost-effective ways to reduce transmission of HIV and HCV. They can also significantly decrease the number of improperly discarded syringes. SYRINGE POSSESSION LAWS Syringe possession policies affect how easy or difficult it can be for IDUs to access sterile syringes. This is a longitudinal dataset, capturing changes in syringe possession laws from July 1, 2012 to July 1, 2017. An update to this dataset is currently underway and will be available soon. A related dataset capturing the regulation of SyringeEVICTION LAWS
Eviction has been associated with poor physical and mental health outcomes, including high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, and stress. Additionally, the psychological distress associated with losing a home could lead to unhealthy behaviors, including smoking or adopting poor eating habits. Evictions may also perpetuate racialinequity
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE LAWS FOR DIABETES SELF Teaching patients to monitor and manage their diabetes is an important method for controlling this disease. Many states require all public and private health insurance plans to cover diabetes self-management education and training (DSME/T). This map shows which states have laws that require such coverage for both private insurance plans and SHORT-TERM EMERGENCY COMMITMENT LAWS Every state has laws regulating short-term emergency commitment. These laws vary on how a person may be committed, the duration of the commitment, the rights that must be provided to a committed person, and whether the commitment will limit an individual’s right to possess a firearm under state gun laws. This dataset captures laws ineffect
REGULATION OF OIL & GAS WASTES CONTAINING TENORM Regulation of Oil & Gas Wastes Containing TENORM. A growing number of states are developing laws, regulations, and policy standards governing disposal of technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material (TENORM) waste and/or naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) from high volume hydraulic fracturing(HVHF, or
POLICY SURVEILLANCE PORTAL Preparation: National Legislation Implementing the IHR (2005) Prevention: National Legislation Implementing the IHR (2005) Prior Authorization Policies for Pediatric ADHD Medication Prescriptions. Procedural Protections in Reproductive Health Care Conscience Laws. Promoting Health and Cost Control in States Initiative: State PolicyProject.
STATE ABORTION LAWS
This is a longitudinal legal data set describing state abortion laws in the 50 U.S. states from December 2018 and will be updated through 2020. This data set is part of a larger database tracking state abortion laws and covering 15 different areas of state abortionregulations
EVICTION LAWS
Eviction has been associated with poor physical and mental health outcomes, including high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, and stress. Additionally, the psychological distress associated with losing a home could lead to unhealthy behaviors, including smoking or adopting poor eating habits. Evictions may also perpetuate racialinequity
STATE RADON LAWS
State Radon Laws. Radon is a radioactive, colorless, tasteless, and odorless gas found naturally occurring in the environment. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States after smoking. Elevated indoor air levels in homes and buildings are the primary source for radon exposure. Radon can easily escape from itsorigins
CITY NUISANCE PROPERTY ORDINANCES City nuisance property ordinances address a wide variety of conduct, along with requirements regarding notice of a nuisance violation, abatement requirements, and possible penalties. This map identifies and displays key features of city nuisance property ordinances across the 40 most populous cities in the United States in effect from August1
TOBACCO PRICING STRATEGIES This map presents state-level statutes and regulations that impact tobacco pricing strategies as of September 1, 2019. The map identifies the type, amount, and degree of consumer liability of cigarette taxes, where cigarette tax funds are allocated, what type of tobacco products are taxed at unique rates, whether e-cigarettes are taxed and at REFUSAL TO PERFORM ABORTIONS Refusal to Perform Abortions. Refusal laws, sometimes known as “conscience clauses,” allow an individual or facility to refuse to participate in an abortion based on a moral or religious objection to the procedure. State laws vary as to who may refuse to participate an abortion procedure, and whether ancillary abortion services, such as MORPHINE EQUIVALENT DAILY DOSE (MEDD) POLICIES Morphine Equivalent Daily Dose (MEDD) Policies. Prescription opioid misuse is a significant public health problem that has gained increasing national attention in recent years. The increased attention could be due in part to the fact that the rate of prescription opioid mortality has more than quadrupled between 1999 and 2016, according tothe
SYRINGE DISTRIBUTION LAWS Syringe distribution policies affect how easy or difficult it will be for IDUs to access sterile syringes. As awareness of this public health issue has increased, many states have amended their laws to remove barriers to access. This is a longitudinal dataset, capturing changes in syringe distribution laws from July 1, 2012 to July 1,2017.
STATE FAIR HOUSING PROTECTIONS State Fair Housing Protections. The federal Fair Housing Act, passed as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, prohibits discrimination in housing-related transactions for individuals who are members of a protected class — these include race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability. POLICY SURVEILLANCE PORTAL The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 PHARMACIST VACCINATION LAWS Pharmacist Vaccination Laws. Since the 1990s, there has been a growing movement to improve access to immunization services by giving pharmacists the authority to administer vaccines. This map explores laws that give pharmacists authority to administer vaccines and establish requirements for third-party vaccination authorization,patient age
STATE PREEMPTION LAWS State Preemption Laws. In the United States, preemption is a legal doctrine that allows upper levels of government to restrict or even prevent a lower-level government from self-regulating. While it is most often thought of in the context of the federal government preventing state regulation, preemption is increasingly used as a toolby states
STATE RABIES VACCINATION LAWS FOR DOMESTIC DOGS, CATS, AND Rabies is a fatal virus that attacks the central nervous system. It is most commonly transmitted when a rabid animal bites another animal or person. Without prophylactic measures, the infection will result in death within days of onset. Before 1960, rabies was a persistent problem among domestic animals, such as dogs, cats, and ferrets.EVICTION LAWS
Eviction has been associated with poor physical and mental health outcomes, including high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, and stress. Additionally, the psychological distress associated with losing a home could lead to unhealthy behaviors, including smoking or adopting poor eating habits. Evictions may also perpetuate racialinequity
TOBACCO PRICING STRATEGIES This map presents state-level statutes and regulations that impact tobacco pricing strategies as of September 1, 2019. The map identifies the type, amount, and degree of consumer liability of cigarette taxes, where cigarette tax funds are allocated, what type of tobacco products are taxed at unique rates, whether e-cigarettes are taxed and at SYRINGE SERVICE PROGRAM LAWS Syringe Service Programs (SSPs) provide sterile injection equipment, as well as prevention and health products and services to people who inject drugs. SSPs are safe, effective and cost-effective ways to reduce transmission of HIV and HCV. They can also significantly decrease the number of improperly discarded syringes. SYRINGE POSSESSION LAWS Syringe possession policies affect how easy or difficult it can be for IDUs to access sterile syringes. This is a longitudinal dataset, capturing changes in syringe possession laws from July 1, 2012 to July 1, 2017. An update to this dataset is currently underway and will be available soon. A related dataset capturing the regulation of Syringe HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE LAWS FOR DIABETES SELF Teaching patients to monitor and manage their diabetes is an important method for controlling this disease. Many states require all public and private health insurance plans to cover diabetes self-management education and training (DSME/T). This map shows which states have laws that require such coverage for both private insurance plans and STATE FAIR HOUSING PROTECTIONS State Fair Housing Protections. The federal Fair Housing Act, passed as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, prohibits discrimination in housing-related transactions for individuals who are members of a protected class — these include race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability. POLICY SURVEILLANCE PORTAL The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 PHARMACIST VACCINATION LAWS Pharmacist Vaccination Laws. Since the 1990s, there has been a growing movement to improve access to immunization services by giving pharmacists the authority to administer vaccines. This map explores laws that give pharmacists authority to administer vaccines and establish requirements for third-party vaccination authorization,patient age
STATE PREEMPTION LAWS State Preemption Laws. In the United States, preemption is a legal doctrine that allows upper levels of government to restrict or even prevent a lower-level government from self-regulating. While it is most often thought of in the context of the federal government preventing state regulation, preemption is increasingly used as a toolby states
STATE RABIES VACCINATION LAWS FOR DOMESTIC DOGS, CATS, AND Rabies is a fatal virus that attacks the central nervous system. It is most commonly transmitted when a rabid animal bites another animal or person. Without prophylactic measures, the infection will result in death within days of onset. Before 1960, rabies was a persistent problem among domestic animals, such as dogs, cats, and ferrets.EVICTION LAWS
Eviction has been associated with poor physical and mental health outcomes, including high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, and stress. Additionally, the psychological distress associated with losing a home could lead to unhealthy behaviors, including smoking or adopting poor eating habits. Evictions may also perpetuate racialinequity
TOBACCO PRICING STRATEGIES This map presents state-level statutes and regulations that impact tobacco pricing strategies as of September 1, 2019. The map identifies the type, amount, and degree of consumer liability of cigarette taxes, where cigarette tax funds are allocated, what type of tobacco products are taxed at unique rates, whether e-cigarettes are taxed and at SYRINGE SERVICE PROGRAM LAWS Syringe Service Programs (SSPs) provide sterile injection equipment, as well as prevention and health products and services to people who inject drugs. SSPs are safe, effective and cost-effective ways to reduce transmission of HIV and HCV. They can also significantly decrease the number of improperly discarded syringes. SYRINGE POSSESSION LAWS Syringe possession policies affect how easy or difficult it can be for IDUs to access sterile syringes. This is a longitudinal dataset, capturing changes in syringe possession laws from July 1, 2012 to July 1, 2017. An update to this dataset is currently underway and will be available soon. A related dataset capturing the regulation of Syringe HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE LAWS FOR DIABETES SELF Teaching patients to monitor and manage their diabetes is an important method for controlling this disease. Many states require all public and private health insurance plans to cover diabetes self-management education and training (DSME/T). This map shows which states have laws that require such coverage for both private insurance plans and STATE FAIR HOUSING PROTECTIONS State Fair Housing Protections. The federal Fair Housing Act, passed as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, prohibits discrimination in housing-related transactions for individuals who are members of a protected class — these include race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability. POLICY SURVEILLANCE PORTAL Preparation: National Legislation Implementing the IHR (2005) Prevention: National Legislation Implementing the IHR (2005) Prior Authorization Policies for Pediatric ADHD Medication Prescriptions. Procedural Protections in Reproductive Health Care Conscience Laws. Promoting Health and Cost Control in States Initiative: State PolicyProject.
PHARMACIST VACCINATION LAWS Pharmacist Vaccination Laws. Since the 1990s, there has been a growing movement to improve access to immunization services by giving pharmacists the authority to administer vaccines. This map explores laws that give pharmacists authority to administer vaccines and establish requirements for third-party vaccination authorization,patient age
STATE ABORTION LAWS
This is a longitudinal legal data set describing state abortion laws in the 50 U.S. states from December 2018 and will be updated through 2020. This data set is part of a larger database tracking state abortion laws and covering 15 different areas of state abortionregulations
SCHOOL DISCIPLINE LAWS School discipline laws regulate the use of exclusionary discipline for students, such as expulsion and suspension from school. These laws typically determine the types of conduct that either require or allow expulsion or suspension, minimum and maximum lengths of exclusion from school, alternatives to exclusionary discipline, and reportingrequirements.
STATE RADON LAWS
State Radon Laws. Radon is a radioactive, colorless, tasteless, and odorless gas found naturally occurring in the environment. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States after smoking. Elevated indoor air levels in homes and buildings are the primary source for radon exposure. Radon can easily escape from itsorigins
SHORT-TERM EMERGENCY COMMITMENT LAWS Every state has laws regulating short-term emergency commitment. These laws vary on how a person may be committed, the duration of the commitment, the rights that must be provided to a committed person, and whether the commitment will limit an individual’s right to possess a firearm under state gun laws. This dataset captures laws ineffect
LONG-TERM INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENT LAWS Long-term involuntary commitment laws permit psychiatric facilities to accept a patient for an extended amount of time, without the patient’s consent, if they are displaying dangerous symptoms of a mental illness. Generally, long-term involuntary commitment proceedings may be initiated when an individual poses a danger to himself or others as CITY NUISANCE PROPERTY ORDINANCES City nuisance property ordinances address a wide variety of conduct, along with requirements regarding notice of a nuisance violation, abatement requirements, and possible penalties. This map identifies and displays key features of city nuisance property ordinances across the 40 most populous cities in the United States in effect from August1
REFUSAL TO PERFORM ABORTIONS Refusal to Perform Abortions. Refusal laws, sometimes known as “conscience clauses,” allow an individual or facility to refuse to participate in an abortion based on a moral or religious objection to the procedure. State laws vary as to who may refuse to participate an abortion procedure, and whether ancillary abortion services, such as SYRINGE DISTRIBUTION LAWS Syringe distribution policies affect how easy or difficult it will be for IDUs to access sterile syringes. As awareness of this public health issue has increased, many states have amended their laws to remove barriers to access. This is a longitudinal dataset, capturing changes in syringe distribution laws from July 1, 2012 to July 1,2017.
POLICY SURVEILLANCE PORTAL The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 PHARMACIST VACCINATION LAWS Since the 1990s, there has been a growing movement to improve access to immunization services by giving pharmacists the authority to administer vaccines. STATE PREEMPTION LAWS In the United States, preemption is a legal doctrine that allows upper levels of government to restrict or even prevent a lower-level government from self-regulating. SYRINGE POSSESSION LAWS The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 STATE RABIES VACCINATION LAWS FOR DOMESTIC DOGS, CATS, AND Rabies is a fatal virus that attacks the central nervous system. It is most commonly transmitted when a rabid animal bites another animal or person. Without prophylactic measures, the infection will result in death within days of onset. SYRINGE SERVICE PROGRAM LAWS The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE LAWS FOR DIABETES SELF The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075EVICTION LAWS
Almost one million households are evicted from their homes each year in the United States. Eviction has been associated with poor physical and mental health outcomes, including high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, and stress. TOBACCO PRICING STRATEGIES Tobacco use remains a leading cause of preventable death in the United States, known to cause cancer and other harmful health conditions, including, but not limited to, respiratory and cardiovascular disease. STATE FAIR HOUSING PROTECTIONS The federal Fair Housing Act, passed as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, prohibits discrimination in housing-related transactions for individuals who are members of a protected class — these include race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, anddisability.
POLICY SURVEILLANCE PORTAL The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 PHARMACIST VACCINATION LAWS Since the 1990s, there has been a growing movement to improve access to immunization services by giving pharmacists the authority to administer vaccines. STATE PREEMPTION LAWS In the United States, preemption is a legal doctrine that allows upper levels of government to restrict or even prevent a lower-level government from self-regulating. SYRINGE POSSESSION LAWS The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 STATE RABIES VACCINATION LAWS FOR DOMESTIC DOGS, CATS, AND Rabies is a fatal virus that attacks the central nervous system. It is most commonly transmitted when a rabid animal bites another animal or person. Without prophylactic measures, the infection will result in death within days of onset. SYRINGE SERVICE PROGRAM LAWS The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE LAWS FOR DIABETES SELF The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075EVICTION LAWS
Almost one million households are evicted from their homes each year in the United States. Eviction has been associated with poor physical and mental health outcomes, including high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, and stress. TOBACCO PRICING STRATEGIES Tobacco use remains a leading cause of preventable death in the United States, known to cause cancer and other harmful health conditions, including, but not limited to, respiratory and cardiovascular disease. STATE FAIR HOUSING PROTECTIONS The federal Fair Housing Act, passed as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, prohibits discrimination in housing-related transactions for individuals who are members of a protected class — these include race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, anddisability.
PHARMACIST VACCINATION LAWS Since the 1990s, there has been a growing movement to improve access to immunization services by giving pharmacists the authority to administer vaccines. SCHOOL DISCIPLINE LAWS School discipline laws regulate the use of exclusionary discipline for students, such as expulsion and suspension from school. These laws typically determine the types of conduct that either require or allow expulsion or suspension, minimum and maximum lengths of exclusion from school, alternatives to exclusionary discipline, and reportingrequirements.
SHORT-TERM EMERGENCY COMMITMENT LAWS The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075STATE ABORTION LAWS
This is a longitudinal legal data set describing state abortion laws in the 50 U.S. states from December 2018 and will be updated through 2020. This data set is part of a larger database tracking state abortion laws and covering 15 different areas of state abortionregulations
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Radon is a radioactive, colorless, tasteless, and odorless gas found naturally occurring in the environment. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States after smoking. LOCAL RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA LAWS IN WASHINGTON STATE In 2012, Washington state voters supported decriminalization of small amounts of marijuana for personal, adult, recreational use, and also established a statewide regulatory framework for marijuana businesses (Initiative 502, now codified under RCW 69.50). ABORTION PROVIDER QUALIFICATIONS This is a longitudinal legal data set describing requirements for abortion providers in the 50 U.S. states from December 2018 and will be updated through 2020. This data set is part of a larger database tracking state abortion laws and covering 15 different areas of state abortion regulations. REFUSAL TO PERFORM ABORTIONS The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 SYRINGE DISTRIBUTION LAWS The Policy Surveillance Program is housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. 1819 N. Broad St. Barrack Hall, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Tel: 215-204-2134 | Fax: 215-204-2075 CITY NUISANCE PROPERTY ORDINANCES City nuisance property ordinances require landlords to regulate the conduct of their tenants, sometimes through eviction, and often penalize them when they fail to do so.Toggle navigation
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