A new Oklahoma statute related to perinatal mental health goes into effect November 1, 2019. This statute, from enrolled SB 419, requires Oklahoma hospitals and licensed health care providers to educate and screen their patients for perinatal mental health disorders.
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DESPP is authorized to adopt regulations to establish procedures with respect to large capacity magazine declaration applications. The name and address of an applicant must be confidential and must not be disclosed except to: 1) law enforcement agencies and employees of the U.S. Probation Office; or 2) the Commissioner of Mental Health and Addiction Services to carry out the provisions of Conn. Gen. Stat. 17a-500(c), which requires the Commissioner of Mental Health and Addiction Services to maintain information on commitment orders by a probate court and on voluntary commitments and requires probate courts to maintain information regarding cases relating to persons with psychiatric disabilities.8 A person moving into Connecticut while in lawful possession of a large capacity magazine must, within 90 days, render the magazine permanently inoperable, sell the magazine to a licensed gun dealer, or remove the magazine from the state.9 A person who is a member of the armed forces in possession of a large capacity magazine who has been transferred into the state after January 1, 2014, may, within 90 days of arriving in the state, apply to DESPP to declare possession of the magazine.10 2ff7e9595c
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