Code of Virginia
Chapter 2 - Disease Prevention and Control
§ 32.1-48.012. Isolation order

A. The State Health Commissioner shall, prior to placing any person or persons in isolation, prepare a written order of isolation that shall: (i) identify the person or persons subject to such order of isolation; (ii) identify the site of isolation, which may, in the Commissioner's discretion, include the residence of any isolated individual; (iii) specify the date and time that isolation is to commence; (iv) identify the communicable disease of public health threat or the suspected communicable disease of public health threat with which the person or persons are known to be infected or reasonably suspected to be infected; (v) specify the bases for isolation, including why isolation is the necessary means to contain transmission of the disease, and any conditions of the isolation; (vi) provide timely opportunities, if not readily available under the circumstances, for the person or person who are subject to the order to notify employers, next of kin or legally authorized representatives and the attorneys of their choice of the situation; (vii) specify the penalty or penalties that may be imposed for noncompliance with order of isolation pursuant to § 32.1-27; and (viii) include a copy of § 32.1-48.013 to inform any person or persons subject to an order of isolation of the right to seek judicial review or the order.
B. No affected area shall be the subject of an order of isolation prepared by the State Health Commissioner unless the Governor, pursuant to the authority vested in him pursuant to Chapter 3.2 (§ 44-146.13 et seq.) of Title 44, has declared a state of emergency for such affected area of the Commonwealth.
C. The order of isolation shall be delivered to any person or persons affected by the isolation, in so far as practicable. However, if, in the opinion of the State Health Commissioner, the number of isolated persons is too great to make delivery of copies of the order of isolation to each person possible in a timely manner, or if the order of isolation designates an affected area instead of a specific person or persons, the State Health Commissioner shall cause the order of isolation to be communicated to the persons residing or located in the affected area.
D. The State Health Commissioner shall, as soon as practicable following the issuance of an order of isolation, file a petition seeking an ex parte court order to review and confirm the isolation.
E. The petition shall be filed in the circuit court for the city or county in which the person or persons resides or is located or, in the case of an affected area, in the circuit court of the affected jurisdiction or jurisdictions.
Upon receiving multiple orders of isolation, the court may, on the motion of any party or on the court's own motion, consolidate the cases into a single proceeding for all orders when (i) there are common questions of law or fact relating to the individual claims or rights to be determined, (ii) the claims of the cases are substantially similar, and (iii) all parties to the orders will be adequately represented in the consolidation.
F. The petition shall include (i) a copy of the order of isolation or all information contained in the State Health Commissioner's order of isolation in some other format and (ii) a summary of the findings on which the Commissioner relied in determining that an order of isolation was required to contain the transmission of the communicable disease of public health threat.
G. Prior to the expiration of the original order of isolation, the Commissioner may extend the duration of the original order upon finding that such an extension is necessary. The Commissioner, or his legal representative, shall, as soon as practicable following the extension of an order of isolation, file a petition seeking court review and confirmation of the order to extend the duration of the isolation.
H. In reviewing any petition for review and confirmation or extension of the order of isolation, the court shall give due deference to the specialized expertise of the State Health Commissioner. The court shall grant the petition to confirm or extend the isolation upon finding probable cause that isolation was the necessary means and remains the least restrictive environment to address the public health threat effectively, given the reasonably available information on effective control measures and the nature of the communicable disease of public health threat.
I. The State Health Commissioner may, if he reasonably believes that public disclosure of the information contained in the order of isolation or the petition for review and confirmation or extension of the order of isolation will exacerbate the public health threat or compromise any current or future criminal investigation or compromise national security, file some or all of any petition to extend an order of isolation under seal. After reviewing any information filed under seal by the State Health Commissioner, the court shall reseal the relevant materials to the extent necessary to protect public health and safety.
J. The State Health Commissioner shall ensure that the protected health information of any person or persons subject to the order of isolation shall only be disclosed in compliance with the regulations relating to privacy of health records promulgated by the federal Department of Health and Human Services pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.
K. Any law-enforcement officer, state or local health department employee, or any other person designated by a law-enforcement officer or state or local health department employee is empowered and authorized to deliver an order of isolation.
2004, cc. 773, 1021; 2007, cc. 699, 783.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 32.1 - Health

Chapter 2 - Disease Prevention and Control

§ 32.1-35. List and reports of diseases and dangerous microbes and pathogens

§ 32.1-35.1. Information on health care-associated infections

§ 32.1-36. Reports by physicians and laboratory directors

§ 32.1-36.1. Confidentiality of test for human immunodeficiency virus; civil penalty; individual action for damages or penalty

§ 32.1-37. Reports by persons other than physicians

§ 32.1-37.01. Posting of information about cases of communicable disease of public health threat

§ 32.1-37.1. Report of diseases infecting dead human bodies

§ 32.1-37.2. Consent for testing for human immunodeficiency virus; condition on disclosure of test results; counseling required; exceptions

§ 32.1-38. Immunity from liability

§ 32.1-39. Surveillance and investigation

§ 32.1-40. Authority of Commissioner to examine medical records

§ 32.1-41. Anonymity of patients and practitioners to be preserved in use of medical records

§ 32.1-42. Emergency rules and regulations

§ 32.1-42.1. Administration and dispensing of necessary drugs, devices and vaccines during a declared disaster or emergency

§ 32.1-42.2. Declared emergency; priority for personal protective equipment and immunization; funeral service licensees and funeral service establishment employees

§ 32.1-43. Authority of State Health Commissioner to require quarantine, etc.

§ 32.1-44. Isolated or quarantined persons

§ 32.1-45. Expense of treatment

§ 32.1-45.1. Deemed consent to testing and release of test results related to infection with human immunodeficiency virus or hepatitis B or C viruses

§ 32.1-45.2. Public safety employees; testing for blood-borne pathogens; procedure available for certain citizens; definitions

§ 32.1-45.3. Repealed

§ 32.1-45.4. Comprehensive harm reduction programs

§ 32.1-46. Immunization of patients against certain diseases

§ 32.1-46.01. Virginia Immunization Information System

§ 32.1-46.02. Administration of influenza vaccine to minors

§ 32.1-46.1. Board to establish protocol for identification of children with elevated blood-lead levels

§ 32.1-46.2. Certain testing or determination of low risk for elevated blood-lead levels required

§ 32.1-47. Exclusion from school of children not immunized

§ 32.1-47.1. Vaccination of children; plan enhancements

§ 32.1-48. Powers of Commissioner in epidemic

§ 32.1-48.001. (For contingent effective date, see Acts 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 472, cl. 2) Real-time information sharing for emergency medical services agencies

§ 32.1-48.01. Definitions

§ 32.1-48.02. Investigations of verified reports or medical evidence; counseling; outpatient and emergency treatment orders; custody upon emergency order; application of article

§ 32.1-48.03. Petition for hearing; temporary detention

§ 32.1-48.04. Isolation hearing; conditions; order for isolation; right to appeal

§ 32.1-48.05. Application of article; determination of exceptional circumstances; regulations; duties of the State Health Commissioner not be delegated

§ 32.1-48.06. Definitions

§ 32.1-48.07. Conditions for invoking the provisions of this article

§ 32.1-48.08. Declaration of quarantine

§ 32.1-48.09. Order of quarantine

§ 32.1-48.010. Appeal of any order of quarantine

§ 32.1-48.011. Isolation may be ordered under certain exceptional circumstances; Commissioner authorized to require hospitalization or other health care

§ 32.1-48.012. Isolation order

§ 32.1-48.013. Appeal of any order of isolation

§ 32.1-48.013:1. Electronic filings as protection from communicable disease

§ 32.1-48.014. Enforcement of orders of quarantine or isolation; penalties

§ 32.1-48.015. Authorization to disclose health records

§ 32.1-48.016. Immunity from liability

§ 32.1-48.017. Use of public or private property or facilities

§ 32.1-48.1. Regulation of State Health Commissioner declaring existence of rabies; display and publication

§ 32.1-48.2. Regulation of Commissioner requiring vaccination or inoculation of dogs

§ 32.1-48.3. Regulations of Commissioner covering local ordinances and requirements

§ 32.1-48.4. Commissioner to cooperate with local governing bodies and agencies

§ 32.1-49. Tuberculosis required to be reported

§ 32.1-49.1. Definitions

§ 32.1-50. Examination of persons suspected of having active tuberculosis disease; reporting; report forms; report schedule; laboratory reports and required samples

§ 32.1-50.1. Treatment plan; submission of plan and mediation of disagreements; determination of cure

§ 32.1-50.2. Administration of tuberculin purified protein derivative by nurses; policies and guidelines

§ 32.1-51. Repealed

§ 32.1-53. Facilities and contracts for treatment of tuberculosis patients

§ 32.1-54. Commissioner authorized to charge patients for care

§ 32.1-55. Definition

§ 32.1-55.1. Anonymous testing sites for human immunodeficiency virus

§ 32.1-56. Information to be provided patients

§ 32.1-57. Examination, testing and treatment; failure to comply with order of examination

§ 32.1-58. Persons convicted of certain crimes to be examined, tested and treated

§ 32.1-59. Examination and treatment in certain institutions

§ 32.1-60. Prenatal tests required

§ 32.1-61. Definition

§ 32.1-62. Procedure upon infant's birth

§ 32.1-63. Duty of physician, midwife or nurse noting ophthalmia neonatorum

§ 32.1-64. Duty of Board to provide for treatment

§ 32.1-64.1. Virginia Hearing Loss Identification and Monitoring System

§ 32.1-64.2. Confidentiality of records; publication; Commissioner required to contact parents, physicians, and relevant local early intervention program

§ 32.1-65. Certain newborn screening required

§ 32.1-65.1. Critical congenital heart defect screening test required

§ 32.1-66. Commissioner to notify physicians; reports to Commissioner

§ 32.1-67. Duty of Board for follow-up and referral protocols; regulations

§ 32.1-67.1. Confidentiality of records; prohibition of discrimination

§ 32.1-68. Commissioner to establish screening and treatment program; review by Board; program to include education and post-screening counseling; laboratory tests

§ 32.1-69. Records confidential; disclosure of results of screening

§ 32.1-69.1. Virginia Congenital Anomalies Reporting and Education System

§ 32.1-69.1:1. Dissemination of information regarding birth defects

§ 32.1-69.2. Confidentiality of records; publication; authority of Commissioner to contact parents and physicians

§ 32.1-69.3. Virginia Cord Blood Bank Initiative established

§ 32.1-69.4. Publication of information regarding cord blood education

§ 32.1-70. Information from hospitals, clinics, certain laboratories and physicians supplied to Commissioner; statewide cancer registry

§ 32.1-70.1. Repealed

§ 32.1-70.2. Collection of cancer case information by the Commissioner

§ 32.1-71. Confidential nature of information supplied; publication; reciprocal data-sharing agreements

§ 32.1-71.01. Penalties for unauthorized use of statewide cancer registry

§ 32.1-71.02. Notification of cancer patients of statewide cancer registry reporting

§ 32.1-71.1. Repealed

§ 32.1-72. Repealed

§ 32.1-73. Failure to comply with provisions; grounds for revocation of license or permit

§ 32.1-73.1. Repealed

§ 32.1-73.5. Comprehensive statewide asthma management plan

§ 32.1-73.6. Implementation of state asthma management programs

§ 32.1-73.7. Department to be lead agency for youth suicide prevention

§ 32.1-73.8. Youth health risk behavior survey

§ 32.1-73.9. Advisory Council on Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections and Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome; membership

§ 32.1-73.10. Advisory Council; report

§ 32.1-73.11. (Continued pursuant to Acts 2022, Sp. S. I, c. 2, item 299 D) Sunset

§ 32.1-73.12. Department to be lead agency for services for substance-exposed infants

§ 32.1-73.13. Alzheimer's disease and related dementias; early detection and diagnosis; risk reduction and care planning

§ 32.1-73.14. Rare Disease Council; purpose

§ 32.1-73.15. Powers and duties of the Council

§ 32.1-73.16. Membership; terms; quorum; meetings; staffing

§ 32.1-73.17. Rare Disease Council Fund

§ 32.1-73.18. Renal Disease Council; purpose

§ 32.1-73.19. Powers and duties of the Council

§ 32.1-73.20. Membership; terms; quorum; meetings; staffing