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  1. Chapter 70.02 RCW: MEDICAL RECORDS—HEALTH CARE

    Certification of serious health conditions for paid family or medical leave qualification.

  2. SECTION 70.02 - The New York State Senate

    Specifying a milestone date will retrieve the most recent version of the location before that date. § 70.02 Sentence of imprisonment for a violent felony offense. 1. Definition of a violent felony …

  3. Penal Law Section 70.02

    Dec 13, 2025 · Definition of a violent felony offense. A violent felony offense is a class B violent felony offense, a class C violent felony offense, a class D violent felony offense, or a class E …

  4. 70.02 - Medical records—Health care information access and …

    70.02.030 - Patient authorization of disclosure—Health care information—Requirement to provide free copy to patient appealing denial of social security benefits. 70.02.040 - Patient's …

  5. New York Consolidated Laws, Penal Law - PEN § 70.02 | FindLaw

    Jan 1, 2024 · Definition of a violent felony offense. A violent felony offense is a class B violent felony offense, a class C violent felony offense, a class D violent felony offense, or a class E …

  6. Article 70 - NYS Penal Law - Sentences of Imprisonment

    70.00 Sentence of imprisonment for felony. 70.02 Sentence of imprisonment for a violent felony offense. 70.04 Sentence of imprisonment for second violent felony offender. 70.05 Sentence …

  7. Chapter 70.02 RCW - UW Departments Web Server

    It is the public policy of this state that a patient's interest in the proper use and disclosure of the patient's health care information survives even when the information is held by persons other …

  8. Revised Code of Washington Title 70, Chapter 70.02 (2024) - Justia Law

    70.02.030 - Patient authorization of disclosure—Health care information—Requirement to provide free copy to patient appealing denial of social security benefits. 70.02.040 - Patient's …

  9. Health care information includes two components. It must identify a patient and DIRECTLY relate to a patient’s health care. If HCI can be deidentified it can be released.

  10. Chapter 70.02 RCW: MEDICAL RECORDS—HEALTH CARE

    Certification of serious health conditions for paid family or medical leave qualification.