§ 20-7-119 - Identification tags and bracelets.
               	 		
20-7-119.    Identification tags and bracelets.
    (a)  When  application is made and upon the payment of the fees provided in this  section, the Division of Health of the Department of Health and Human  Services may prepare and furnish to the applicant either a suitable  metal tag commonly referred to as "dog tag" or an identification  bracelet which may be inscribed with, in addition to the name and  address of the person, the birth date, blood type, and any other  pertinent medical information that might be needed in case of an  accident or emergency with respect to the person.
(b)  The  division shall charge a fee of fifty cents (50cent(s)) for each metal  tag or dog tag and a fee of one dollar ($1.00) for each identification  bracelet containing the information authorized in this section.
(c)  All  fees collected under this section shall be deposited into the State  Treasury as special revenues, and the Treasurer of State shall credit  them, after deducting from them the collection charge authorized by law,  to the Public Health Fund to be used to defray the cost of this section  and for the maintenance and operation of the division.