120175-120250

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 120175-120250




120175.  Each health officer knowing or having reason to believe
that any case of the diseases made reportable by regulation of the
department, or any other contagious, infectious or communicable
disease exists, or has recently existed, within the territory under
his or her jurisdiction, shall take measures as may be necessary to
prevent the spread of the disease or occurrence of additional cases.




120176.  During an outbreak of communicable disease, or upon the
imminent and proximate threat of communicable disease outbreak or
epidemic that threatens the public's health, all health care
providers, clinics, health care service plans, pharmacies, their
suppliers, distributors, and other for-profit and nonprofit entities
shall, upon request of the local health officer, disclose to the
local health officer inventories of, critical medical supplies,
equipment, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, or other products that may be
used for the prevention of, or may be implicated in the transmission
of communicable disease. The local health officer shall keep this
proprietary information confidential.



120180.  If the health officer of any county having a population of
5,000,000 or more employs personnel as inspectors or investigators in
the enforcement of the Communicable Disease Prevention and Control
Act (Section 27), who are not otherwise licensed, registered, nor
certified by this state, the personnel shall meet any one of the
following minimum standards and qualifications:
   (a) Possess a bachelor's degree in public health from an
institution on the list of accredited colleges of the United States
Office of Education.
   (b) Possess a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 30 semester
units of basic sciences from an institution on the list of accredited
colleges of the United States Office of Education; or a statement
from an accredited institution that the applicant has successfully
completed a minimum of 16 semester units distributed among at least
the following fields: public health and administration, epidemiology,
public health statistics, public health microbiology, and
communicable disease control.
   (c) Possess a bachelor's degree from an institution on the list of
accredited colleges of the United States Office of Education; and
have had at least one year of full-time experience or the equivalent
in investigation or inspection work in public health or law
enforcement.
   (d) Be employed as an inspector or investigator in communicable
disease prevention and control by a county health department in the
State of California, and have passed an official civil service
examination therefor prior to the effective date of this section.



120185.  In the case of a local epidemic of disease, the health
officer shall report at those times as are requested by the
department all facts concerning the disease, and the measures taken
to abate and prevent its spread.


120190.  Each health officer shall immediately report by telegraph
or telephone to the department every discovered or known case or
suspect case of those diseases designated for immediate reporting by
the department. Within 24 hours after investigation each health
officer shall make reports as the department may require.




120195.  Each health officer shall enforce all orders, rules, and
regulations concerning quarantine or isolation prescribed or directed
by the department.


120200.  Each health officer, whenever required by the department,
shall establish and maintain places of quarantine or isolation that
shall be subject to the special directions of the department.



120205.  No quarantine shall be established by a county or city
against another county or city without the written consent of the
department.


120210.  Whenever in the judgment of the department it is necessary
for the protection or preservation of the public health, each health
officer shall, when directed by the department, do the following:
   (a) Quarantine or isolate and disinfect persons, animals, houses
or rooms, in accordance with general and specific instructions of the
department.
   (b) Destroy bedding, carpets, household goods, furnishings,
materials, clothing, or animals, when ordinary means of disinfection
are considered unsafe, and when the property is, in the judgment of
the department, an imminent menace to the public health.
   When the property is destroyed pursuant to this section, the
governing body of the locality where the destruction occurs may make
adequate provision for compensation in proper cases for those injured
thereby.



120215.  Upon receiving information of the existence of contagious,
infectious, or communicable disease for which the department may from
time to time declare the need for strict isolation or quarantine,
each health officer shall:
   (a) Ensure the adequate isolation of each case, and appropriate
quarantine of the contacts and premises.
   (b) Follow local rules and regulations, and all general and
special rules, regulations, and orders of the department, in carrying
out the quarantine or isolation.



120220.  When quarantine or isolation, either strict or modified, is
established by a health officer, all persons shall obey his or her
rules, orders, and regulations.



120225.  A person subject to quarantine or strict isolation,
residing or in a quarantined building, house, structure, or other
shelter, shall not go beyond the lot where the building, house,
structure, or other shelter is situated, nor put himself or herself
in immediate communication with any person not subject to quarantine,
other than the physician, the health officer or persons authorized
by the health officer.



120230.  No instructor, teacher, pupil, or child who resides where
any contagious, infectious, or communicable disease exists or has
recently existed, that is subject to strict isolation or quarantine
of contacts, shall be permitted by any superintendent, principal, or
teacher of any college, seminary, or public or private school to
attend the college, seminary, or school, except by the written
permission of the health officer.



120235.  No quarantine shall be raised until every exposed room,
together with all personal property in the room, has been adequately
treated, or, if necessary, destroyed, under the direction of the
health officer; and until all persons having been under strict
isolation are considered noninfectious.



120240.  If, pursuant to Section 120130, a modified isolation order
is issued, and the order is not complied with, the local health
officer may, in that instance, issue a strict isolation order.



120245.  Each health officer, other than a county health officer, in
the county shall transmit to the county health officer at least
weekly in writing a report showing the number and character of
infectious, contagious, or communicable diseases reported, and their
location.



120250.  All physicians, nurses, clergymen, attendants, owners,
proprietors, managers, employees, and persons living with, or
visiting any sick person, in any hotel, lodginghouse, house,
building, office, structure, or other place where any person is ill
of any infectious, contagious, or communicable disease, shall
promptly report that fact to the health officer, together with the
name of the person, if known, the place where he or she is confined,
and the nature of the disease, if known.