§ 31-12-2 - Reporting disease; confidentiality; reporting required of pharmacists; immunity from liability as to information supplied; notification of potential bioterrorism
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-12-2   (2010)
    31-12-2.    Reporting disease; confidentiality; reporting required of  pharmacists; immunity from liability as to information supplied;  notification of potential bioterrorism 
      (a)  The  department is empowered to declare certain diseases, injuries, and  conditions to be diseases requiring notice and to require the reporting  thereof to the county board of health and the department in a manner and  at such times as may be prescribed. The department shall require that  such data be supplied as are deemed necessary and appropriate for the  prevention of certain diseases, injuries, and conditions as are  determined by the department. All such reports and data shall be deemed  confidential and shall not be open to inspection by the public;  provided, however, the department may release such reports and data in  statistical form or for valid research purposes.
(b)  A  health care provider, coroner, or medical examiner shall report to the  department and the county board of health all known or presumptively  diagnosed cases of persons harboring any illness or health condition  that may be caused by bioterrorism, epidemic or pandemic disease, or  novel and highly fatal infectious agents or toxins and that may pose a  substantial risk of a public health emergency. Reportable illnesses and  conditions include, without limitation, diseases caused by biological  agents listed at 42 C.F.R. Part 72, app. A (2000) and any illnesses or  conditions identified by the department as potential causes of a public  health emergency.
(c)  A pharmacist shall  report to the department and the county board of health any unusual or  increased prescription rates, unusual types of prescriptions, or unusual  trends in pharmacy visits that may reasonably be believed to be caused  by bioterrorism, epidemic or pandemic disease, or novel and highly fatal  infectious agents or toxins and that may pose a substantial risk of a  public health emergency.
(d)  Any person,  including but not limited to practitioners of the healing arts,  submitting in good faith reports or data to the department or county  boards of health in compliance with the provisions of this Code section  shall not be liable for any civil damages therefor.
(e)  Whenever  the department learns of any case of an unusual illness, health  condition, or death, or an unusual cluster of such events, or any other  suspicious health related event that it reasonably believes has the  potential to be caused by bioterrorism, it shall immediately notify the  Department of Public Safety and other appropriate public safety  authorities.