As used in this title, unless otherwise provided or the context requires a different meaning:
(1) “County Public Health Administrator” means the Division of Public Health employee responsible for managing the operations of all public health programs within an assigned county.
(2) “Designated transport personnel” means such personnel as designated by the Director to transport persons with tuberculosis to and from treatment and/or detention facilities, and other sites as ordered by the Director.
(3) “Directly Observed Therapy (DOT)” means treatment in which health care providers or other designated persons observe patients ingesting anti-TB medications.
(4) “Director” means the Director of the Division of Public Health, or such persons as may be designated by the Director.
(5) “Division” means the Division of Public Health or its authorized representatives, which includes therein all of the responsibilities afforded the State Board of Health as it appears elsewhere in this title.
(6) “Peace officer” means any public officer authorized by law to make arrests in a criminal case.
(7) “Tuberculosis (TB)” means a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that is in the active stage as demonstrated by clinical, bacteriologic and/or radiographic evidence. Such persons who have not completed a course of anti-TB treatment are considered to have active TB and might be infectious.
(8) “Voluntary treatment” means a person voluntarily taking medications as prescribed and following the recommendations of the attending physician or the Division for the management of tuberculosis.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 5. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY
Subchapter II. Tuberculosis Control
§ 521. Reporting by health-care providers.
§ 522. Division investigates reported cases of tuberculosis.
§ 524. Public health power to examine and order treatment.
§ 526. Conditions under which orders can be issued by Director.
§ 527. Order for emergency treatment.
§ 528. Service of notice and processes; duties of the peace officer.