2161 - Poliomyelitis; persons twenty-one years of age and over; care and maintenance.

§  2161. Poliomyelitis; persons twenty-one years of age and over; care  and maintenance.  Every county or part-county health commissioner,  city  health officer in cities having more than fifty thousand population, and  state  district  health officer shall, within their respective areas and  after approval by the commissioner, provide at the remediable stages  of  the  disease  known  as  poliomyelitis,  suitable  surgical,  medical or  therapeutic treatment or hospital care,  and  necessary  appliances  and  devices  for  all  persons  twenty-one  years  of  age or over including  Indians residing on reservations, so  infected  or  exposed  who  cannot  otherwise  be  provided  for.  In  a county the determination as to what  persons cannot otherwise be provided for and relevant matters  shall  be  made  by  the board of supervisors of such county against which the same  is to be a charge and an investigation and report thereon to such  board  upon which to make its determination shall be made by the public welfare  commissioner  or such other county officer, or committee of the board as  the board of  supervisors  may  designate  by  resolution.  The  charges  approved  for  such treatment shall be in full payment thereof and shall  be accepted by the person or corporation furnishing  such  treatment  as  full  payment  and  no  such  person or corporation shall ask or receive  directly or indirectly any other or additional compensation.