TITLE 77: PUBLIC HEALTH
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER k: COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL AND IMMUNIZATIONS
PART 690
CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CODE
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SUBPART A: REPORTABLE DISEASES AND CONDITIONS
SUBPART B: REPORTING
SUBPART C: DETAILED PROCEDURES FOR THE CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
- Section 690.290 Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) (Reportable By Mail or By Telephone) (Repealed)
- Section 690.295 Any Unusual Case or Cluster of Cases That May Indicate a Public Health Hazard, Including, But Not Limited to, Glanders, Orf, Monkeypox, Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (Reportable by telephone immediately (within 3 hours))
- Section 690.300 Amebiasis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.310 Animal Bites (Reportable by mail or telephone as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.320 Anthrax (Reportable by telephone immediately, within 3 hours, upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease)
- Section 690.322 Arboviral Infections (including, but not limited to, California encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis and West Nile virus) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible (within 7 days))
- Section 690.325 Blastomycosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.327 Botulism, Foodborne, Intestinal Botulism (Formerly Infant), Wound, or Other (Reportable by telephone immediately, within 3 hours upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease for foodborne botulism or within 24 hours by telephone or facsimile for other types)
- Section 690.330 Brucellosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible (within 7 days), unless suspected bioterrorist event or part of an outbreak, then reportable immediately (within 3 hours) by telephone)
- Section 690.335 Campylobacteriosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.340 Chancroid (Repealed)
- Section 690.350 Chickenpox (Varicella) (Reportable by telephone, facsimile or electronically within 24 hours)
- Section 690.360 Cholera (Vibrio cholerae O1 or O139) (Reportable by telephone or facsimile as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.362 Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) (all laboratory confirmed and probable cases) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically within 7 days after confirmation of the disease)
- Section 690.365 Cryptosporidiosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.368 Cyclosporiasis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically, within 7 days)
- Section 690.370 Diarrhea of the Newborn (Reportable by telephone as soon as possible, within 24 hours) (Repealed)
- Section 690.380 Diphtheria (Reportable by telephone as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.385 Ehrlichiosis, Human Granulocytotropic anaplasmosis (HGA) (See Tickborne Disease)
- Section 690.386 Ehrlichiosis, Human Monocytotropic (HME) (See Tickborne Disease)
- Section 690.390 Encephalitis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.400 Escherichia coli Infections (E. coli O157:H7 and Other Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, Enterotoxigenic E. coli, Enteropathogenic E. coli and Enteroinvasive E. coli) (Reportable by telephone or facsimile as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.410 Foodborne or Waterborne Illness (Reportable by telephone or facsimile as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.420 Giardiasis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.430 Gonorrhea (Repealed)
- Section 690.440 Granuloma Inguinale (Repealed)
- Section 690.441 Haemophilus influenzae, Meningitis and Other Invasive Disease (Reportable by telephone or facsimile, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.442 Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (Reportable by telephone orfacsimile, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.444 Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, Post-diarrheal (Reportable by telephone or facsimile, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.450 Hepatitis A (Reportable by telephone or facsimile as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.451 Hepatitis B and Hepatitis D (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically, within 7 days)
- Section 690.452 Hepatitis C, Acute Infection and Non-Acute Confirmed Infection (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically, within 7 days)
- Section 690.453 Hepatitis, Viral, Other (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.460 Histoplasmosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.465 Influenza, Death (in persons less than 18 years of age) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.469 Influenza A, Novel Virus (Reportable by telephone immediately, within 3 hours upon initial clinical suspicion or laboratory test order)
- Section 690.470 Intestinal Worms (Reportable by mail or telephone as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.475 Legionellosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.480 Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) (infectious and non-infectious cases are reportable) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.490 Leptospirosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.495 Listeriosis (when both mother and newborn are positive, report mother only) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.500 Lymphogranuloma Venereum (Lymphograuloma Inguinale; Lymphopathia Venereum) (Repealed)
- Section 690.505 Lyme Disease (See Tickborne Disease)
- Section 690.510 Malaria (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.520 Measles (Reportable by telephone as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.530 Meningitis, Aseptic (Including Arboviral Infections) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.540 Meningococcemia (Reportable by telephone as soon as possible) (Repealed)
- Section 690.550 Mumps (Reportable by telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.555 Neisseria meningitidis, Meningitis and Invasive Disease (Reportable by telephone or facsimile as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.560 Ophthalmia Neonatorum (Gonococcal) (Reportable by mail or telephone as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.570 Plague (Reportable by telephone immediately, within 3 hours upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease)
- Section 690.580 Poliomyelitis (Reportable by telephone as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.590 Psittacosis (Ornithosis) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.595 Q-fever (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days, unless suspected bioterrorist event or part of an outbreak, then reportable immediately (within 3 hours) by telephone)
- Section 690.600 Rabies, Human (Reportable by telephone or facsimile as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.601 Rabies, Potential Human Exposure (Reportable by telephone or facsimile, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.610 Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (See Tickborne Disease)
- Section 690.620 Rubella (German Measles) (Including Congenital Rubella Syndrome) (Reportable by telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.630 Salmonellosis (Other than Typhoid Fever) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.635 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) (Reportable by telephone immediately (within 3 hours) upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease)
- Section 690.640 Shigellosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.650 Smallpox (Reportable by telephone immediately, within 3 hours upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease)
- Section 690.655 Smallpox vaccination, complications of (Reportable by telephone or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.658 Staphylococcus aureus, Methicillin Resistant (MRSA) Infection, Clusters of 2 or More Laboratory Confirmed Cases Occurring in Community Settings (including, but not limited to, schools, correctional facilities, day care settings, and sports teams) (Reportable by telephone or facsimile as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.660 Staphylococcus aureus, Methicillin Resistant (MRSA), Occurring In Infants Under 61 Days of Age (Reportable by telephone or facsimile as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.661 Staphylococcus aureus Infections with Intermediate (Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) between 4 and 8) (VISA) or High Level Resistance to Vancomycin (MIC greater than or equal to 16) (VRSA) (Reportable by telephone or facsimile, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.670 Streptococcal Infections, Group A, Invasive Disease (Including Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome and necrotizing fasciitis) and Sequelae to Group A Streptococcal Infections (rheumatic fever and acute glomerulonephritis) (Reportable by telephone or facsimile, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.675 Streptococcal Infections, Group B, Invasive Disease, of the Newborn (birth to 3 months) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.678 Streptococcus pneumoniae, Invasive Disease in Children Less than 5 Years (Including Antibiotic Susceptibility Test Results) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically, within 7 days)
- Section 690.680 Syphilis (Repealed)
- Section 690.690 Tetanus (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically, within 7 days)
- Section 690.695 Toxic Shock syndrome due to Staphylococcus aureus Infection (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.698 Tickborne Disease (includes Ehrlichiosis, Anaplasmosis, Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically, within 7 days)
- Section 690.700 Trachoma (Repealed)
- Section 690.710 Trichinosis (Trichinellosis) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.720 Tuberculosis (Repealed)
- Section 690.725 Tularemia (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days, unless suspected bioterrorist event or part of an outbreak, then reportable immediately (within 3 hours) by telephone)
- Section 690.730 Typhoid Fever (Reportable by telephone or facsimile as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.740 Typhus (Reportable by telephone or facsimile as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.745 Vibriosis (Non-cholera Vibrio Infections) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 Days)
- Section 690.750 Pertussis (Whooping Cough) (Reportable by telephone as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.752 Yersiniosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically, within 7 days)
- Section 690.800 Any Suspected Bioterrorist Threat or Event (Reportable by telephone immediately, within 3 hours upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease)
SUBPART D: DEFINITIONS
SUBPART E: GENERAL PROCEDURES
SUBPART F: SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (Repealed)
SUBPART G: PROCEDURES FOR WHEN DEATH OCCURS FROM COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
SUBPART H: ISOLATION, QUARANTINE, AND CLOSURE
- Section 690. 1300 General Purpose
- Section 690.1305 Department of Public Health Authority
- Section 690.1310 Local Health Authority
- Section 690.1315 Responsibilities and Duties of the Certified Local Health Department
- Section 690.1320 Responsibilities and Duties of Health Care Providers
- Section 690.1325 Conditions and Principles for Isolation and Quarantine
- Section 690.1330 Order and Procedure for Isolation, Quarantine and Closure
- Section 690.1335 Isolation or Quarantine Premises
- Section 690.1340 Enforcement
- Section 690.1345 Relief from Isolation, Quarantine, or Closure
- Section 690.1350 Consolidation
- Section 690.1355 Access to Medical or Health Information
- Section 690.1360 Right to Counsel
- Section 690.1365 Service of Isolation, Quarantine, or Closure Order
- Section 690.1370 Documentation
- Section 690.1375 Voluntary Isolation, Quarantine, or Closure
- Section 690.1380 Physical Examination, Testing and Collection of Laboratory Specimens
- Section 690.1385 Vaccinations, Medications, or Other Treatments
- Section 690.1390 Observation and Monitoring
- Section 690.1400 Transportation of Persons Subject to Public Health or Court Order
- Section 690.1405 Information Sharing
- Section 690.1410 Amendment and Termination of Orders
- Section 690.1415 Penalties
- Section 690.EXHIBIT A Typhoid Fever Agreement (Repealed)
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