Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 144 — Department Of Health
Section 144.4195 — Due Process For Isolation Or Quarantine Of Persons.

Subdivision 1. Ex parte order for isolation or quarantine. (a) Before isolating or quarantining a person or group of persons, the commissioner of health shall obtain a written, ex parte order authorizing the isolation or quarantine from the District Court of Ramsey County, the county where the person or group of persons is located, or a county adjoining the county where the person or group of persons is located. The evidence or testimony in support of an application may be made or taken by telephone, facsimile transmission, video equipment, or other electronic communication. The court shall grant the order upon a finding that probable cause exists to believe isolation or quarantine is warranted to protect the public health.
(b) The order must state the specific facts justifying isolation or quarantine, must state that the person being isolated or quarantined has a right to a court hearing under this section and a right to be represented by counsel during any proceeding under this section, and must be provided immediately to each person isolated or quarantined. The commissioner of health shall provide a copy of the authorizing order to the commissioner of public safety and other peace officers known to the commissioner to have jurisdiction over the site of the isolation or quarantine. If feasible, the commissioner of health shall give each person being isolated or quarantined an estimate of the expected period of the person's isolation or quarantine.
(c) If it is impracticable to provide individual orders to a group of persons isolated or quarantined, one order shall suffice to isolate or quarantine a group of persons believed to have been commonly infected with or exposed to a communicable disease. A copy of the order and notice shall be posted in a conspicuous place:
(1) in the isolation or quarantine premises, but only if the persons to be isolated or quarantined are already at the isolation or quarantine premises and have adequate access to the order posted there; or
(2) in another location where the group of persons to be isolated or quarantined is located, such that the persons have adequate access to the order posted there.
If the court determines that posting the order according to clause (1) or (2) is impractical due to the number of persons to be isolated or quarantined or the geographical area affected, the court must use the best means available to ensure that the affected persons are fully informed of the order and notice.
(d) Any peace officer, as defined in section 144.4803, subdivision 16, may apprehend, hold, transport, quarantine, or isolate a person subject to the order. This subdivision is authority to carry out enforcement duties under this section. The commissioner or an agent of a community health board authorized under section 145A.04 shall advise the peace officer on request of protective measures recommended to protect the officer from possible transmission of the communicable disease. The peace officer may act upon telephone, facsimile, or other electronic notification of the order from the court, commissioner of health, agent of a community health board, or commissioner of public safety.
(e) No person may be isolated or quarantined pursuant to an order issued under this subdivision for longer than 21 days without a court hearing under subdivision 3 to determine whether isolation or quarantine should continue. A person who is isolated or quarantined may request a court hearing under subdivision 3 at any time before the expiration of the order.
Subd. 2. Temporary hold upon commissioner's directive. (a) Notwithstanding subdivision 1, the commissioner of health may by directive isolate or quarantine a person or group of persons without first obtaining a written, ex parte order from the court if a delay in isolating or quarantining the person or group of persons would significantly jeopardize the commissioner of health's ability to prevent or limit the transmission of a communicable or potentially communicable life-threatening disease to others. The directive shall specify the known period of incubation or communicability or the estimated period under the commissioner's best medical judgment when the disease is unknown. The directive remains in effect for the period specified unless amended by the commissioner or superseded by a court order. The commissioner must provide the person or group of persons subject to the temporary hold with notice that the person has a right to request a court hearing under this section and a right to be represented by counsel during a proceeding under this section. If it is impracticable to provide individual notice to each person subject to the temporary hold, notice of these rights may be posted in the same manner as the posting of orders under subdivision 1, paragraph (c). Immediately upon executing the directive and initiating notice of the parties subject to it, the commissioner shall initiate the process to apply for a written, ex parte order pursuant to subdivision 1 authorizing the isolation or quarantine. The court must rule within 24 hours of receipt of the application or sooner if practicable or necessary. If the person is under a temporary hold, the person may not be held in isolation or quarantine after the temporary hold expires unless the court issues an ex parte order under subdivision 1. If the court does not rule within 36 hours after the execution of the directive, the directive shall expire.
(b) At the same time the commissioner initiates the process to apply for a written, ex parte order under paragraph (a), the commissioner shall notify the governor, the majority and minority leaders of the senate, the speaker and majority and minority leaders of the house of representatives, and the chairs and the ranking minority members of the senate and house of representatives committees having jurisdiction over health policy that a directive for a temporary hold has been issued under this subdivision. Notice under this paragraph is governed by the data privacy provisions of subdivision 6.
(c) Any peace officer, as defined in section 144.4803, subdivision 16, may assist a public health official to apprehend, hold, transport, quarantine, or isolate a person subject to the commissioner's directive. This subdivision is authority to carry out enforcement duties under this section. The commissioner or an agent of a community health board authorized under section 145A.04 shall advise the peace officer on request of protective measures recommended to protect the officer from possible transmission of the communicable disease. The peace officer may act upon telephone, facsimile, or other electronic notification of the commissioner's directive or upon the request of an agent of a community health board.
(d) If a person subject to a commissioner's directive under paragraph (a) is already institutionalized in an appropriate health care facility, the commissioner of health may direct the facility to continue to hold the person. The facility shall take all reasonable measures to prevent the person from exposing others to the communicable disease.
Subd. 3. Court hearing. (a) A person isolated or quarantined under an order issued pursuant to subdivision 1 or a temporary hold under subdivision 2 or the person's representative may petition the court to contest the court order or temporary hold at any time prior to the expiration of the order or temporary hold. If a petition is filed, the court must hold a hearing within 72 hours from the date of the filing. A petition for a hearing does not stay the order of isolation or quarantine. At the hearing, the commissioner of health must show by clear and convincing evidence that the isolation or quarantine is warranted to protect the public health.
(b) If the commissioner of health wishes to extend the order for isolation or quarantine past the period of time stated in subdivision 1, paragraph (e), the commissioner must request the court to do so. Notice of the hearing must be served upon the person or persons who are being isolated or quarantined at least three days before the hearing. If it is impracticable to provide individual notice to large groups who are isolated or quarantined, a copy of the notice may be posted in the same manner as described under subdivision 1, paragraph (c).
(c) The notice must contain the following information:
(1) the time, date, and place of the hearing;
(2) the grounds and underlying facts upon which continued isolation or quarantine is sought;
(3) the person's right to appear at the hearing; and
(4) the person's right to counsel, including the right to be represented by counsel designated by the court.
(d) The court may order the continued isolation or quarantine of the person or group of persons if it finds by clear and convincing evidence that the person or persons would pose an imminent health threat to others if isolation or quarantine was lifted. In no case may the isolation or quarantine continue longer than 30 days from the date of the court order issued under this subdivision unless the commissioner petitions the court for an extension. Any hearing to extend an order is governed by this subdivision.
Subd. 4. Hearing on conditions of isolation or quarantine. A person isolated or quarantined may request a hearing in district court for remedies regarding the treatment during and the terms and conditions of isolation or quarantine. Upon receiving a request for a hearing under this subdivision, the court shall fix a date for a hearing that is within seven days of the receipt of the request by the court. The request for a hearing does not alter the order for isolation or quarantine. If the court finds that the isolation or quarantine of the individual is not in compliance with section 144.419, the court may fashion remedies appropriate to the circumstances of the emergency and in keeping with this chapter.
Subd. 5. Judicial procedures and decisions. (a) Court orders issued pursuant to subdivision 3 or 4 shall be based upon clear and convincing evidence and a written record of the disposition of the case shall be made and retained.
(b) Any person subject to isolation or quarantine has the right to be represented by counsel. Persons not otherwise represented may request the court to appoint counsel at the expense of the Department of Health or of a community health board that has entered into a written delegation agreement with the commissioner under subdivision 7. The court shall appoint counsel when so requested and may have one counsel represent a group of persons similarly situated. The appointments shall be only for representation under subdivisions 3 and 4 and for appeals of orders under subdivisions 3 and 4. On counsel's request, the commissioner or an agent of a community health board authorized under section 145A.04 shall advise counsel of protective measures recommended to protect counsel from possible transmission of the communicable disease. Appointments shall be made and counsel compensated according to procedures developed by the supreme court. The supreme court shall also develop procedures for compensating language interpreters and medical experts reasonably necessary to defense preparations. The procedures shall provide standards for determining indigency for purposes of appeal. Upon motion by the commissioner of health or community health board, the court may order a person who is not indigent to reimburse the Department of Health or community health board for the attorney fees and costs paid on behalf of the person in the person's appeal. Counsel appointed for a respondent must be allowed to withdraw from representation and is not required to pursue an appeal if, in the opinion of counsel, there is insufficient basis for proceeding.
(c) The court may choose to conduct a hearing under subdivision 3 or 4 by telephonic, interactive video, or other electronic means to maintain isolation or quarantine precautions and reduce the risk of spread of a communicable disease. Otherwise, the manner in which the request for a hearing is filed and acted upon shall be in accordance with the existing laws and rules of the courts of this state or, if the isolation or quarantine occurs during a national security or peacetime emergency, any rules that are developed by the courts for use during a national security or peacetime emergency.
Subd. 6. Data privacy. Data on individuals contained in the commissioner's directive under subdivision 2 are health data under section 13.3805, subdivision 1.
Subd. 7. Delegation. The commissioner may delegate any authority prescribed in subdivision 1 or 3 to the community health board, according to chapter 145A.
2002 c 402 s 19; 2005 c 149 s 2-4; 2009 c 41 s 1-4; 2015 c 21 art 1 s 109

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 144 - 159 — Health

Chapter 144 — Department Of Health

Section 144.011 — Department Of Health.

Section 144.05 — General Duties Of Commissioner; Reports.

Section 144.0505 — Cooperation With Commissioner Of Human Services.

Section 144.051 — Data Relating To Licensed And Registered Persons.

Section 144.052 — Use Of Data.

Section 144.0525 — Epidemiologic Studies; Health Hazards; Health Surveillance.

Section 144.053 — Research Studies Confidential.

Section 144.0535 — Entry For Inspection.

Section 144.054 — Subpoena Power.

Section 144.055 — Home Safety Programs.

Section 144.056 — Plain Language In Written Materials.

Section 144.057 — Background Studies On Licensees And Other Personnel.

Section 144.0572 — Criminal History Background Checks On Applicants, Licensees, And Other Occupations Regulated By Commissioner Of Health.

Section 144.058 — Interpreter Services Quality Initiative.

Section 144.059 — Palliative Care Advisory Council.

Section 144.06 — State Commissioner Of Health To Provide Instruction.

Section 144.061 — Early Dental Prevention Initiative.

Section 144.062 — Vaccine Cost Reduction Program.

Section 144.064 — The Vivian Act.

Section 144.065 — Prevention And Treatment Of Sexually Transmitted Infections.

Section 144.07 — Powers Of Commissioner.

Section 144.0721 — Assessments Of Care And Services To Nursing Home Residents.

Section 144.0724 — Resident Reimbursement Classification.

Section 144.074 — Funds Received From Other Sources.

Section 144.0742 — Contracts For Provision Of Public Health Services.

Section 144.0751 — Health Standards.

Section 144.077 — Mobile Health Care Providers.

Section 144.09 — Cooperation With Federal Authorities.

Section 144.092 — Coordinated Nutrition Data Collection.

Section 144.10 — Federal Aid For Maternal And Child Welfare Services.

Section 144.11 — Rules.

Section 144.111 — Rules, Notice Published.

Section 144.12 — Regulation, Enforcement, Licenses, Fees.

Section 144.1201 — Definitions.

Section 144.1202 — United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Agreement.

Section 144.1203 — Training; Rulemaking.

Section 144.1204 — Surety Requirements.

Section 144.1205 — Radioactive Material; Special Nuclear Material.

Section 144.121 — X-ray Machines; Other Sources Of Ionizing Radiation.

Section 144.1212 — Notice To Patient; Mammogram Results.

Section 144.1215 — Authorization To Use Handheld Dental X-ray Equipment.

Section 144.122 — License, Permit, And Survey Fees.

Section 144.1222 — Public Pools; Enclosed Sports Arenas.

Section 144.1225 — Advanced Diagnostic Imaging Services.

Section 144.123 — Fees For Diagnostic Laboratory Services; Exceptions.

Section 144.125 — Tests Of Infants For Heritable And Congenital Disorders.

Section 144.1251 — Newborn Screening For Critical Congenital Heart Disease (cchd).

Section 144.1255 — Heritable And Congenital Disorders.

Section 144.128 — Commissioner's Duties.

Section 144.14 — Quarantine Of Interstate Carriers.

Section 144.145 — Fluoridation Of Municipal Water Supplies.

Section 144.1461 — Dignity In Pregnancy And Childbirth.

Section 144.1464 — Summer Health Care Interns.

Section 144.1465 — Finding And Purpose.

Section 144.147 — Rural Hospital Planning And Transition Grant Program.

Section 144.1476 — Rural Pharmacy Planning And Transition Grant Program.

Section 144.148 — Rural Hospital Capital Improvement Grant Program.

Section 144.1481 — Rural Health Advisory Committee.

Section 144.1482 — Office Of Rural Health.

Section 144.1483 — Rural Health Initiatives.

Section 144.1485 — Database On Health Personnel.

Section 144.1492 — State Rural Health Network Reform Initiative.

Section 144.1493 — Nursing Grant Program.

Section 144.1501 — Health Professional Education Loan Forgiveness Program.

Section 144.1503 — Home And Community-based Services Employee Scholarship And Loan Forgiveness Program.

Section 144.1505 — Health Professionals Clinical Training Expansion Grant Program.

Section 144.1506 — Primary Care Residency Expansion Grant Program.

Section 144.1911 — International Medical Graduates Assistance Program.

Section 144.1912 — Greater Minnesota Family Medicine Residency Grant Program.

Section 144.192 — Treatment Of Biological Specimens And Health Data Held By The Department Of Health And Health Boards.

Section 144.193 — Inventory Of Biological And Health Data.

Section 144.211 — Citation.

Section 144.212 — Definitions.

Section 144.213 — Office Of Vital Records.

Section 144.2131 — Security Of Vital Records System.

Section 144.215 — Birth Registration.

Section 144.2151 — Record Of Birth Resulting In Stillbirth.

Section 144.216 — Foundling Registration.

Section 144.217 — Delayed Records Of Birth.

Section 144.218 — Replacement Birth Records.

Section 144.2181 — Amendment And Correction Of Vital Records.

Section 144.221 — Death Registration.

Section 144.2215 — Minnesota Birth Defects Information System.

Section 144.2216 — Birth Defects Records And Reports Required.

Section 144.2217 — Classification Of Birth Defects Information.

Section 144.2218 — Transfers Of Information To Other Government Agencies.

Section 144.2219 — Transfers Of Information To Research Entities.

Section 144.222 — Reports Of Fetal Or Infant Death.

Section 144.223 — Report Of Marriage.

Section 144.225 — Disclosure Of Information From Vital Records.

Section 144.2252 — Access To Original Birth Record After Adoption.

Section 144.2255 — Certified Birth Record For Homeless Youth.

Section 144.226 — Fees.

Section 144.227 — Penalties.

Section 144.29 — Health Records; Children Of School Age.

Section 144.291 — Minnesota Health Records Act.

Section 144.292 — Patient Rights.

Section 144.293 — Release Or Disclosure Of Health Records.

Section 144.294 — Records Relating To Mental Health.

Section 144.295 — Disclosure Of Health Records For External Research.

Section 144.296 — Copies Of Videotapes.

Section 144.297 — Independent Medical Examination.

Section 144.298 — Penalties.

Section 144.30 — Copies Of Records Evidence In Juvenile Court.

Section 144.32 — False Statements Cause For Discharge.

Section 144.334 — Right To Request Patient Information.

Section 144.3345 — Interconnected Electronic Health Record Grants.

Section 144.3351 — Immunization Data.

Section 144.3352 — Hepatitis B Maternal Carrier Data; Infant Immunization.

Section 144.336 — Registry Of Persons Typed For Human Leukocyte Antigens.

Section 144.34 — Investigation And Control Of Occupational Diseases.

Section 144.341 — Living Apart From Parents And Managing Financial Affairs.

Section 144.342 — Marriage Or Giving Birth, Consent For Health Service For Self Or Child.

Section 144.343 — Pregnancy, Venereal Disease, Alcohol Or Drug Abuse, Abortion.

Section 144.344 — Emergency Treatment.

Section 144.3441 — Hepatitis B Vaccination.

Section 144.345 — Representations To Persons Rendering Service.

Section 144.346 — Information To Parents.

Section 144.347 — Financial Responsibility.

Section 144.35 — Pollution Of Water.

Section 144.36 — Appeal To District Court.

Section 144.37 — Other Remedies Preserved.

Section 144.381 — Citation.

Section 144.382 — Definitions.

Section 144.383 — Authority Of Commissioner.

Section 144.3831 — Fees.

Section 144.384 — Notice Of Violation.

Section 144.385 — Public Notice.

Section 144.3855 — Limitation.

Section 144.386 — Penalties.

Section 144.387 — Costs.

Section 144.3872 — Female Genital Mutilation; Education And Outreach.

Section 144.391 — Public Policy.

Section 144.392 — Duties Of Commissioner.

Section 144.393 — Public Communications Program.

Section 144.394 — Health Promotion And Education.

Section 144.396 — Tobacco Use Prevention.

Section 144.397 — Statewide Tobacco Cessation Services.

Section 144.411 — Citation.

Section 144.412 — Public Policy.

Section 144.413 — Definitions.

Section 144.414 — Prohibitions.

Section 144.416 — Responsibilities Of Proprietors.

Section 144.4165 — Tobacco Products Prohibited In Public Schools.

Section 144.4167 — Permitted Smoking.

Section 144.417 — Commissioner Of Health, Enforcement, Penalties.

Section 144.4171 — Scope.

Section 144.4172 — Definitions.

Section 144.4173 — Cause Of Action.

Section 144.4174 — Standing.

Section 144.4175 — Reporting.

Section 144.4176 — Petition; Notice.

Section 144.4177 — Time Of Hearing And Duties Of Counsel.

Section 144.4178 — Criminal Immunity.

Section 144.4179 — Standard Of Proof; Evidence.

Section 144.4180 — Remedies.

Section 144.4181 — Appeal.

Section 144.4182 — Temporary Emergency Hold.

Section 144.4183 — Emergency Hold Hearing.

Section 144.4184 — Contact Data.

Section 144.4185 — Costs.

Section 144.4186 — Data Privacy.

Section 144.419 — Isolation And Quarantine Of Persons.

Section 144.4195 — Due Process For Isolation Or Quarantine Of Persons.

Section 144.4196 — Employee Protection.

Section 144.4197 — Emergency Vaccine Administration; Legend Drug.

Section 144.4198 — Mass Dispensing Under Authority Of Commissioner Of Health.

Section 144.4199 — Public Health Response Contingency Account.

Section 144.441 — Tuberculosis Screening In Schools.

Section 144.442 — Testing In School Clinics.

Section 144.445 — Tuberculosis Screening In Correctional Institutions.

Section 144.4801 — Title.

Section 144.4802 — Authority.

Section 144.4803 — Definitions.

Section 144.4804 — Reporting Relating To Tuberculosis.

Section 144.4805 — Health Order; Rights Of Carrier And Respondent.

Section 144.4806 — Preventive Measures Under Health Order.

Section 144.4807 — Notice Of Obligation To Isolate Or Examine.

Section 144.4808 — Apprehend And Hold Order.

Section 144.4809 — Preliminary Hearing.

Section 144.4810 — Final Hearing.

Section 144.4811 — Periodic Review And Release From Detention.

Section 144.4812 — Costs Of Care.

Section 144.4813 — Data Privacy.

Section 144.49 — Violations; Penalties.

Section 144.492 — Definitions.

Section 144.493 — Criteria.

Section 144.494 — Designating Stroke Centers And Stroke Hospitals.

Section 144.4941 — St Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction (stemi) Receiving Centers.

Section 144.495 — Formaldehyde Rules.

Section 144.496 — Minnesota Radon Awareness Act.

Section 144.4961 — Minnesota Radon Licensing Act.

Section 144.497 — St Elevation Myocardial Infarction.

Section 144.50 — Hospitals, Licenses; Definitions.

Section 144.51 — License Applications.

Section 144.52 — Application.

Section 144.53 — Fees.

Section 144.54 — Inspections.

Section 144.55 — Licenses; Issuance, Suspension And Revocation.

Section 144.5509 — Radiation Therapy Facility Construction.

Section 144.551 — Hospital Construction Moratorium.

Section 144.552 — Public Interest Review.

Section 144.553 — Alternative Approval Process.

Section 144.554 — Health Facilities Construction Plan Submittal And Fees.

Section 144.555 — Facility Or Campus Closings, Relocating Services, Or Ceasing To Offer Certain Services; Patient Relocations.

Section 144.56 — Standards.

Section 144.561 — Description Of Certain Medical Facilities.

Section 144.562 — Swing Bed Approval; Issuance Of License Conditions.

Section 144.563 — Nursing Services Provided In A Hospital; Prohibited Practices.

Section 144.564 — Monitoring Of Subacute Or Transitional Care Services.

Section 144.565 — Diagnostic Imaging Facilities.

Section 144.566 — Violence Against Health Care Workers.

Section 144.572 — Institutions Excepted.

Section 144.573 — Pets In Certain Institutions.

Section 144.574 — Dangers Of Shaking Infants And Young Children.

Section 144.58 — Information, Confidential.

Section 144.581 — Hospital Authorities.

Section 144.585 — Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Control Programs.

Section 144.586 — Requirements For Certain Notices And Discharge Planning.

Section 144.591 — Disclosure Of Hospital Charges.

Section 144.602 — Definitions.

Section 144.603 — Statewide Trauma System Criteria.

Section 144.604 — Trauma Triage And Transportation.

Section 144.605 — Designating Trauma Hospitals.

Section 144.606 — Interhospital Transfers.

Section 144.6062 — Comprehensive Advanced Life Support.

Section 144.6071 — Trauma Registry.

Section 144.608 — Trauma Advisory Council.

Section 144.611 — Captioning Required.

Section 144.615 — Birth Centers.

Section 144.6501 — Nursing Home Admission Contracts.

Section 144.6502 — Electronic Monitoring In Certain Facilities.

Section 144.6503 — Facilities For Alzheimer's Disease Or Related Disorder.

Section 144.6505 — Subacute Care Waivers.

Section 144.651 — Health Care Bill Of Rights.

Section 144.6512 — Retaliation In Nursing Homes Prohibited.

Section 144.652 — Bill Of Rights Notice To Patient Or Resident; Violation.

Section 144.6521 — Disclosure Of Financial Interest.

Section 144.6522 — Designation Of A Caregiver.

Section 144.653 — Rules; Periodic Inspections; Enforcement.

Section 144.6535 — Variance Or Waiver.

Section 144.654 — Experts May Be Employed.

Section 144.655 — Program For Voluntary Medical Aid.

Section 144.656 — Employees To Be Compensated.

Section 144.657 — Volunteer Efforts Encouraged.

Section 144.658 — Epidemiologic Data Discovery.

Section 144.6581 — Determination Of Whether Data Identifies Individuals.

Section 144.6585 — Identification Of Health Care Providers.

Section 144.6586 — Notice Of Rights To Sexual Assault Victim.

Section 144.661 — Definitions.

Section 144.662 — Traumatic Brain Injury And Spinal Cord Injury Registry.

Section 144.663 — Duty To Report.

Section 144.664 — Duties Of Commissioner.

Section 144.665 — Traumatic Brain Injury And Spinal Cord Injury Data.

Section 144.671 — Cancer Surveillance System; Purpose.

Section 144.672 — Duties Of Commissioner; Rules.

Section 144.68 — Records And Reports Required.

Section 144.69 — Classification Of Data On Individuals.

Section 144.691 — Grievance Procedures.

Section 144.695 — Citation.

Section 144.696 — Definitions.

Section 144.697 — General Powers And Duties Of State Commissioner Of Health.

Section 144.698 — Reporting Requirements.

Section 144.699 — Continuing Analysis.

Section 144.70 — Biennial Report.

Section 144.701 — Rate Disclosure.

Section 144.702 — Hospital And Outpatient Surgical Center Costs.

Section 144.7022 — Reporting Organizations; Penalty Orders.

Section 144.703 — Additional Powers.

Section 144.7055 — Staffing Plan Reports.

Section 144.706 — Citation.

Section 144.7063 — Definitions.

Section 144.7065 — Facility Requirements To Report, Analyze, And Correct.

Section 144.7067 — Commissioner Duties And Responsibilities.

Section 144.7068 — Reports From Licensing Boards.

Section 144.7069 — Interstate Coordination; Reports.

Section 144.71 — Purpose; Definitions.

Section 144.72 — Operation.

Section 144.73 — State Commissioner Of Health, Duties.

Section 144.74 — Rules, Standards.

Section 144.7401 — Definitions.

Section 144.7402 — Conditions For Applicability Of Procedures.

Section 144.7403 — Information Required To Be Given To Individuals.

Section 144.7404 — Disclosure Of Positive Blood-borne Pathogen Test Results.

Section 144.7405 — Consent Procedures Generally.

Section 144.7406 — Testing Of Available Blood.

Section 144.7407 — Blood Sample Collection For Testing.

Section 144.7408 — No Discrimination.

Section 144.7409 — Use Of Test Results.

Section 144.7411 — Test Information Confidentiality.

Section 144.7412 — Penalty For Unauthorized Release Of Information.

Section 144.7413 — Responsibility For Testing And Treatment; Costs.

Section 144.7414 — Protocols For Exposure To Blood-borne Pathogens.

Section 144.7415 — Penalties And Immunity.

Section 144.84 — Civil Service Classification.

Section 144.91 — Powers And Duties.

Section 144.92 — Grants Or Gifts.

Section 144.945 — Zika Preparedness And Response.

Section 144.95 — Mosquito Research Program.

Section 144.9501 — Definitions.

Section 144.9502 — Statewide Lead Surveillance System.

Section 144.9503 — Primary Prevention.

Section 144.9504 — Secondary Prevention.

Section 144.9505 — Credentialing Of Lead Firms And Professionals.

Section 144.9507 — Lead-related Funding.

Section 144.9508 — Rules.

Section 144.9509 — Enforcement.

Section 144.9512 — Lead Abatement Program.

Section 144.9513 — Healthy Housing Grants.

Section 144.966 — Early Hearing Detection And Intervention Program.

Section 144.97 — Definitions.

Section 144.98 — Accreditation Of Environmental Laboratories.

Section 144.989 — Title; Citation.

Section 144.99 — Enforcement.

Section 144.991 — Administrative Penalty Order Procedure.

Section 144.992 — False Information.

Section 144.993 — Recovery Of Litigation Costs And Expenses.

Section 144.995 — Definitions; Environmental Health Tracking And Biomonitoring.

Section 144.996 — Environmental Health Tracking; Biomonitoring.

Section 144.997 — Biomonitoring Pilot Program.

Section 144.998 — Environmental Health Tracking And Biomonitoring Advisory Panel.

Section 144.999 — Epinephrine Auto-injector.