Section 22-10A-34 - Communicable diseases; prohibited employment; penalty.

22-10A-34. Communicable diseases; prohibited employment; penalty.

A.     No person afflicted with a communicable disease in a transmissible state dangerous to the health of students shall be employed in a public or private school in this state.   

B.     The department of health after consultation with the state board [department] shall adopt and issue regulations designating those communicable diseases in a transmissible stage that are dangerous to the health of students.   

C.     Each person employed in a public or private school, including bus drivers, shall present to the governing authority of the school where employed, upon initial employment, a certificate from a licensed physician stating that the person is free from all communicable diseases in a transmissible stage dangerous to the health of students.   

D.     The certificate from a licensed physician shall be according to a form prescribed by the department of health and approved by the state board [department]. The certificate must be obtained from a licensed physician not more than ninety days prior to the date of employment.   

E.     Any person violating the provisions of this section by not obtaining a certificate from a licensed physician as required is guilty of a petty misdemeanor.