Hawaii Revised Statutes
321. Department of Health
321-29 Epidemiologic investigations.

§321-29 Epidemiologic investigations. (a) The department may conduct investigations to determine the nature and extent of diseases and injuries deemed by the department to threaten the public health and safety.
(b) Every person, health care provider, and medical facility shall provide the patient's name, the name of a minor patient's parent or guardian, address, telephone number, age, sex, race or ethnicity, clinical signs and symptoms, laboratory test results, diagnostic interview data, treatment provided, and the disposition of the patient when requested by an authorized representative of the director for the purpose of conducting such an investigation. The authorized representative may view only the limited portion of the patient's medical record that is directly relevant in time and scope to the subject of the investigation.
(c) Every person, company, organization, association, health care provider, medical facility, or any other possible source of information shall provide names, addresses, telephone numbers, and locating information regarding an individual or group of individuals suspected of having been exposed to a disease or disease-causing substance that is the subject of an epidemiologic investigation when requested by an authorized representative of the director.
For the purposes of this subsection, "locating information" includes information contained in appointment, reservation, registration, invitation, attendance, billing, payment lists, or any other record that may help the department identify, locate, or contact individuals or groups suspected of having been exposed to a disease under investigation.
(d) When, in the written opinion of the director of health reasonable cause exists for the investigation of a disease or series of injuries that threatens public health or safety and that the collection of plant, animal, food, or environmental samples or specimens for immediate testing is necessary, an authorized representative of the department, during regular working hours or at other reasonable times may demand entry onto any premises, public or private, for the purpose of conducting an administrative investigation; provided that:
(1) (A) Entry shall only occur with the consent of the owner, owner's agent, or person in lawful control of the property to investigate and collect relevant samples; or
(B) If consent is not obtained, entry shall only occur after issuance of an administrative investigation warrant pursuant to subsection (e), specifying the area to be searched and the types of samples and specimens sought;
(2) The investigation shall be limited to only those samples, specimens, and investigative actions that are necessary to confirm or deny the cause that prompted the investigation;
(3) An authorized representative of the director shall be liable only for damage caused by acts beyond the scope of the representative's authority, or by the representative's gross negligence or intentional misconduct; and
(4) The director's authorized representative shall leave an inventory describing any samples or specimens obtained, and the department shall make split samples available to the person whose premises are subject to the investigation.
For the purposes of this subsection, "administrative investigation" means any investigation, independent of a criminal investigation, that is conducted for the purpose of determining the existence of disease or series of injuries deemed by the department to threaten the public health or safety. An administrative investigation may involve the examination of real or personal property, records, equipment, buildings, products, by-products, wastes, processes, activities, environmental conditions (i.e., air, soil, and water quality), or other property or activities.
(e) If consent to entry is denied under subsection (d), the department representative may apply to the district court in the circuit in which the property is located for an administrative investigation warrant to enter the premises to effectuate the purposes of this section. The district court may issue an administrative investigation warrant directing a police officer of the county in the circuit to assist the department representative in gaining entry onto the premises during regular working hours or at other reasonable times. The warrant may command the police officer to take sufficient aid, and being accompanied by a representative of the department, to go to the premises described in the warrant and search for, seize, secure, or collect, under the specific direction of the representative, or allow the representative to search for, seize, secure, or collect, plant, animal, food, or environmental samples or specimens deemed necessary to conduct the investigation successfully. A district court may issue an administrative investigation warrant if sufficient facts are presented to the court that would establish probable cause for the need for the search. Probable cause for the need for the search shall be established by affidavit demonstrating:
(1) The opinion of the director of health that there is reasonable cause for the investigation of the particular premises at issue;
(2) That the investigation is necessary for the protection of public health and safety under this section; and
(3) That consent to search the particular premises has been denied under subsection (d)(1)(A).
A copy of the administrative investigation warrant and all supporting affidavits shall be provided to the person served. If a suitable person is not available to be served after reasonable efforts to locate such a person, the administrative investigation warrant may be left at the principal entry of the investigated premises.
(f) No person, company, organization, association, health care provider, medical facility, or other source that provides information requested by an authorized representative of the director, for the purpose of conducting an investigation under this section, shall be held civilly or criminally liable for providing that information to the department.
(g) All information provided to the department under this section shall be kept strictly confidential, except as the director determines is necessary to protect the public health and safety. Access to confidential records shall be restricted to those individuals specifically authorized to participate in any given investigation. However, epidemiologic and statistical information with no individual identifying information may be released to the public. The identities of individuals whose medical records are investigated shall be disclosed only to those persons authorized by the director or the director's representative to conduct a specific investigation under this section or determined by the director to be necessary to protect the health and safety of the public.
(h) The director shall adopt rules under chapter 91 as are appropriate to carry out the purposes of this section and its efficient administration. The rules shall:
(1) Establish administrative remedies for the owner, owner's agent, or person in lawful control of the property to file a claim with the department for damaged and seized property; provided that there shall be no administrative remedy for the seizure of de minimis samples;
(2) Provide notice to the owner, owner's agent, or person in lawful control of the property of the administrative remedies available for damaged and seized property; and
(3) Provide penalties for the failure to comply with any rule. [L 1999, c 192, §2; am L 2002, c 169, §4; am L 2009, c 95, §1]
Cross References
Health care-associated infection reporting, see §325-2.5.

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 19. Health

321. Department of Health

321-1 General powers and duties of the department.

321-1.1 Development of environmental goals and objectives.

321-1.3 Domestic violence and sexual assault special fund.

321-1.4 Office of health care assurance special fund; deposits; expenditures

321-1.5 Primary health care incentive program; establishment.

321-1.6 Additional duties of the director.

321-1.7 Public health nursing services program.

321-1.8 Inspections; public notice.

321-1.9 Inspections; visits; state-licensed or state-certified care facilities.

321-1.65 Community health centers special fund.

321-2 General office.

321-2.5 Volunteer medical assistance personnel.

321-2.7 Preceptor credit assurance committee.

321-3 REPEALED.

321-4 Agents and inspectors.

321-4.3 Epidemiologists. The department of health may establish permanent or temporary exempt positions known as epidemiologists for the purpose of investigating diseases and injuries which threaten the public health and safety. The positions shall b...

321-4.5 Inspection of food establishments. Inspections of food establishments may be performed only by a registered sanitarian or a food and drug inspector. [L 1997, c 334, pt of §1]

321-4.6 Advisory council on food protection practices; created. (a) There is created within the department for administrative purposes only, an advisory council on food protection practices, whose members shall be appointed by the director of health,...

321-4.7 Producers of hand-pounded poi; exemption.

321-5 Contract for exchange of Hawaii personnel.

321-6 REPEALED.

321-6.5 Clinical laboratory test results. (a) Clinical laboratory test results may be provided to authorized persons for any purpose permitted under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, P.L. 104-191, and federal regulation...

321-7 Disbursement of moneys.

321-8 REPEALED.

321-9 Seal, rules and regulations.

321-10 Rules, adoption, effect.

321-10.5 Agricultural processing facilities; permits; priority.

321-11 Subjects of health rules, generally.

321-11.1 Medically accurate sexuality health education.

321-11.2 Adult foster homes.

321-11.3 REPEALED.

321-11.4 Fees for electronic applications and payments

321-11.5 Establishment of fees.

321-11.6 Genetically modified organisms.

321-11.7 REPEALED

321-11.8 Care homes; liability insurance; coverage.

321-11.9 Dental health facilities; health care facilities; use of latex gloves.

321-11.51 Sanitation permits; transfer. Sanitation permits that have not expired as of July 2, 1997, shall be transferable upon the sale of a food establishment; provided that such transfers are subject to the new owner agreeing to abide by the compl...

321-12 Barbers, hairdressers, cosmeticians, cosmetologists, and beauticians.

321-12.2 Tanning facilities; minors; penalties.

321-12.5 Certified forensic examination fees.

321-13 Regulation of certain other occupations.

321-13.5 Certified nurse aides; investigations of abuse and neglect.

321-14 License to practice certain occupations.

321-14.5 Hospitals; licensing.

321-14.8 Home care agencies; licensing.

321-15 Biennial registration; fees, failure to register; denial, suspension, or revocation of a license.

321-15.1 Definitions.

321-15.2 Background checks.

321-15.3 Criminal history disclosure of prospective care home resident.

321-15.5 REPEALED.

321-15.6 Adult residential care homes; licensing.

321-15.7 Penalty.

321-15.8 REPEALED.

321-15.9 Developmental disabilities residential services.

321-15.61 Adult residential care homes expanded admissions.

321-15.62 Expanded adult residential care homes; licensing. (a) All expanded adult residential care homes shall be licensed to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the individuals placed therein. The department shall conduct visits and inspectio...

321-15.63 Hospice services.

321-16, 16.1 REPEALED.

321-16.5 Special treatment facilities

321-16.6 Therapeutic living programs.

321-17 Vessels to carry diseased persons; penalty.

321-18 Penalty.

321-19 Delegation to counties.

321-20 Remedies.

321-21 Infectious wastes; management and disposal.

321-22 Long term care service development fund established.

321-22.5 Trauma system special fund

321-23 Catastrophic and traumatic emergency response program established.

321-23.3 Volunteer emergency medical disaster response personnel.

321-23.6 Rapid identification documents.

321-24 to 26 REPEALED.

321-26.5 Environmentally-sensitive cleaning and maintenance products for use in public schools; approved list of products.

321-27 Sanitation and environmental health special fund.

321-27.5 Audit of sanitation branch. The department shall perform annual audits of the sanitation branch to be completed by November 30 of each year, and shall include an audit of: (1) Fees collected; (2) The number and results of sanitation inspecti...

321-28 Traumatic brain injury advisory board.

321-29 Epidemiologic investigations.

321-30 Human placenta.

321-30.1 Medical cannabis registry and regulation special fund; established.

321-30.2 Civil monetary penalty special fund.

321-30.3 Default beverages offered with children's meals.

321-30.4 Cosmetics; animal testing; prohibition.

321-31 Functions of the department.

321-32 Epidemiological specialists.

321-33 Shaken baby syndrome.

321-34 Cytomegalovirus public education.

321-35 Department of education student physical examination follow-up assistance and consultations.

321-36 Definitions.

321-37 Child abuse and neglect secondary prevention programs.

321-38 Hawaii children's trust fund advisory committee.

321-41 Educational program.

321-42 Tumor clinics.

321-43 Statistical activities.

321-44 REPEALED.

321-45 Cancer examination.

321-46 Breast density mammography results; report and notification.

321-51 Department to administer part.

321-52 Powers, duties, and activities of the department.

321-52.5 REPEALED.

321-53 Funds.

321-54 Application of part.

321-61 Dental health.

321-62 General duties of department.

321-63 Director's specific duties and powers.

321-71 Industrial hygiene.

321-72 Sources of ionizing radiation; federal-state agreements.

321-81 Nutrition.

321-82 Field nutritionist, rural Oahu.

321-91 Program of home health services.

321-92 Fees for services.

321-93 Home health services; source of funds; disposition of receipts.

321-101 Systematic hearing and vision program.

321-106 Prevention of blindness at childbirth.

321-111 Sexually transmitted disease prevention program.

321-112 to 114 REPEALED.

321-115 Prophylactics.

321-121 to 123 REPEALED.

321-131 to 137 REPEALED.

321-151 REPEALED.

321-161 Chemical testing for alcohol concentration or drug content.

321-171 Children's mental health services; department responsibility.

321-171.5 Employees of the department of health, its providers and subcontractors; background checks.

321-172 Children's mental health services branch.

321-173 Community mental health services for children and youth.

321-174 Coordination of services with department of education.

321-175 Statewide children's mental health services plan.

321-176 Biennial review of progress.

321-177 Rules.

321-191 Definitions.

321-192 Substance abuse program.

321-192.5 Substance abuse treatment monitoring program.

321-193 Duties and responsibilities of department.

321-193.5 Interagency coordination.

321-193.7 Clean and sober homes registry.

321-194 State advisory commission.

321-195 Annual report to the legislature.

321-196 Rules.

321-197 Personnel.

321-198 State funding of substance abuse agencies.

321-201 to 206 REPEALED.

321-211 Definitions

321-212 Tobacco products; possession or consumption prohibited.

321-213 Exemptions.

321-214 Enforcement; rules.

321-221 Findings and purpose. §321-221 Findings and purpose.

321-222 Definitions.

321-223 State comprehensive emergency medical services system, establishment. §321-223 State emergency medical services system, establishment.

321-224 Department of health, functions, duties.

321-224.2 Enhanced and expanded emergency medical services; fees.

321-224.4 Community paramedicine program; established.

321-225 The state emergency medical services advisory committee.

321-225.5 Fall prevention and early detection coordinator.

321-226 Emergency medical services and systems, standards. §321-226 Emergency medical services and systems, standards.

321-227 Regulation of ambulances. §321-227 Regulation of ambulances.

321-228 Emergency medical services; counties. §321-228 Emergency medical services; counties.

321-228.5 Renumbered as §321-23.3.

321-228.6 Renumbered as §321-23.

321-229 Emergency medical services personnel, training programs.

321-229.2 First responder personnel; dementia training.

321-229.5 Renumbered as §321-23.6.

321-230 Technical assistance, data collection, evaluation.

321-231 Grants.

321-232 Revenues; deposit into state general fund.

321-233 Rules.

321-234 Emergency medical services special fund.

321-235 Immunity and limitation on liability for emergency aeromedical services.

321-236 Emergency medical services; use of latex gloves prohibited. §321-236 Emergency medical services; use of latex gloves prohibited.

321-237 Retention of relevant documentation.

321-241 to 242 REPEALED.

321-241.5 REPEALED.

321-242 REPEALED.

321-243 REPEALED.

321-244 REPEALED.

321-245, 246 REPEALED.

321-246 REPEALED.

321-261 to 271 REPEALED.

321-281 Financial assistance fund for hemophilia.

321-282 General duties of the department.

321-291 Tests for phenylketonuria, hypothyroidism, and other metabolic diseases.

321-296 Newborn pulse oximetry screening.

321-301 Bilingual health education aide program; establishment.

321-311 Environmentally-related illness and injury surveillance.

321-311.5 Renumbered as §321-29.

321-312 Definition of environmentally-related illness or injury.

321-313 Definition of health care professional.

321-314 Reports to the department.

321-315 Confidentiality.

321-316 Immunity from liability.

321-317 Rules.

321-321 Purpose.

321-322 Administration of programs.

321-323 Definitions.

321-324 Powers of the department.

321-325 Agreements.

321-326 Rules.

321-327 Hawaii home visiting program; established.

321-331 Prenatal health care; authority.

321-341 Multidisciplinary and multiagency reviews.

321-342 Definitions.

321-343 Access to information; use of child death review information; protections.

321-344 Exception.

321-345 REPEALED.

321-345.5 Child death reviews; reports.

321-346 Immunity from liability.

321-351 Definitions.

321-352 Early intervention services for infants and toddlers with special needs.

321-352.2 Early language services for children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind.

321-353 Hawaii early intervention coordinating council; establishment.

321-354 Rules.

321-355 Early intervention special fund.

321-356 REPEALED.

321-357 Early intervention special fund; purpose and use.

321-361 Definitions.

321-362 Duties

321-362.5 Screening for hearing impairment. (a) All newborn infants shall be screened for hearing impairment for early identification of children with hearing loss and for the promotion of their development of language and communication. (b) The pers...

321-363 Rules

321-371 Purpose.

321-372 Definitions.

321-373 Regulation of tattoo artists.

321-373.5 Permit; required for tattoo shop and temporary locations.

321-374 License required; exemptions.

321-375 Examination, fees required.

321-376 REPEALED.

321-377 Suspension or revocation of permit or license.

321-378 REPEALED.

321-379 Enforcement; penalties.

321-380 REPEALED.

321-381 Biennial renewal; failure to renew.

321-382 Fees.

321-383 REPEALED.

321-391 to 398 REPEALED.

321-401 Findings and purpose.

321-402 Food safety consultative and education program.

321-403 Food safety control system.

321-404 Public information monitoring system.

321-405 Confidentiality of information.

321-411 Definitions.

321-412 Indoor air quality program.

321-413 General functions, powers, and duties of the department.

321-421 Definitions.

321-422 Birth defects program.

321-423 Confidentiality of data.

321-424 Rules.

321-425 Requests for information.

321-426 Birth defects special fund.

321-431 Definitions.

321-432 Case management services for medically fragile children.

321-441 Definitions.

321-442 Exemption from certain laws and rules.

321-471 Definitions

321-472 Multidisciplinary and multiagency reviews

321-473 Access to information

321-474 Exception

321-475 Use of domestic violence fatality review information and records

321-476 Immunity from liability

321-481 Definitions.

321-482 Home and community-based case management agency, authority over and evaluation of

321-483 Community care foster family home, authority over and evaluation of.

321-484 REPEALED.

321-485 Penalty

321-486 Investigations.

321-486.1 Action upon investigation.

321-486.2 Right of entry.

321-486.3 Penalty.

321-487 Referral or transfers to uncertified or unlicensed care facility; penalty.

321-488 Exclusion.

321-491 Purpose.

321-492 Definitions.

321-493 Day care centers for disabled and aged persons.

321-494 Purchase of service.

321-495 Penalty.

321-496 REPEALED.

321-501 Multidisciplinary and multiagency mortality reviews.

321-502 Definitions.

321-503 Access to information.

321-504 Exception.

321-505 Use of information and records from mortality reviews of deaths of persons with developmental or intellectual disabilities.

321-506 Immunity from liability.

321-511 Definitions.

321-512 Compassionate care.

321-513 Enforcement; administrative penalties.

321-514 Rules.

321-531 Definitions.

321-532 Stroke system of care; department duties.

321-533 Stroke database.

321-534 Confidential information.

321-541 Title.

321-542 Definitions.

321-543 Licensing.

321-544 License fee.

321-545 Exemptions.

321-546 Rules.

321-547 Severability.

321-561 Limited service pregnancy centers; notice of reproductive health services.

321-562 Limited service pregnancy centers; enforcement; private right of action.

321-563 Seizure first aid; information.

321-571 Skilled nursing facilities.

321-581 Authority of the department of health.

321-582 Consultation with the University of Hawaii required.

321-583 Reduction or elimination of direct patient care services.