§ 265.26 Burn injury and wounds to be reported.
    Every  case  of  a  burn injury or wound, where the victim sustained
second or third degree burns to five percent or more of the body  and/or
any  burns  to the upper respiratory tract or laryngeal edema due to the
inhalation of super-heated air, and every case of a burn injury or wound
which is likely to or may result in death, shall be reported at once  to
the office of fire prevention and control. The state fire  administrator
shall  accept  the  report and notify the proper investigatory agency. A
written report shall also be provided to the office of  fire  prevention
and  control  within seventy-two hours.  The report shall be made by (a)
the physician attending or  treating  the  case;  or  (b)  the  manager,
superintendent  or other person in charge, whenever such case is treated
in a hospital, sanitarium, institution or other medical facility.
    The   intentional   failure  to  make  such  report  is  a  class  A
misdemeanor.
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(For verification consult Official Text at Senate Gopher site.)