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Vol. 36, Issue 5, 1999December 03, 1999 CDT

The Texas Communicable Disease Prevention and Control Act: Are We Offering Enough Protection to Those Who Need it Most?

Efren A. Acosta,
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Efren A. Acosta, The Texas Communicable Disease Prevention and Control Act: Are We Offering Enough Protection to Those Who Need It Most?, 36 Hous. L. Rev. 1819 (1999).
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