1. An application to a health authority for an order of emergency isolation or quarantine of a person or a group of persons alleged to have been infected with or exposed to a communicable disease may only be made by another health authority, a physician, a physician assistant licensed pursuant to chapter 630 or 633 of NRS, a registered nurse or a medical facility by submitting the certificate required by NRS 441A.570. Within its jurisdiction, upon application or on its own, subject to the provisions of NRS 441A.505 to 441A.720, inclusive, a health authority may:
(a) Pursuant to its own order and without a warrant:
(1) Take a person or group of persons alleged to and reasonably believed by the health authority to have been infected with or exposed to a communicable disease into custody in any safe location under emergency isolation or quarantine for testing, examination, observation and the provision of or arrangement for the provision of consensual medical treatment; and
(2) Transport the person or group of persons alleged to and reasonably believed by the health authority to have been infected with or exposed to a communicable disease to a public or private medical facility, a residence or other safe location for that purpose, or arrange for the person or group of persons to be transported for that purpose by:
(I) A local law enforcement agency;
(II) A system for the nonemergency medical transportation of persons whose operation is authorized by the Nevada Transportation Authority; or
(III) If medically necessary, an ambulance service that holds a permit issued pursuant to the provisions of chapter 450B of NRS,
only if the health authority acting in good faith has, based upon personal observation, its own epidemiological investigation or an epidemiological investigation by another health authority, a physician, a physician assistant licensed pursuant to chapter 630 or 633 of NRS or a registered nurse as stated in a certificate submitted pursuant to NRS 441A.570, if such a certificate was submitted, of the person or group of persons alleged to have been infected with or exposed to a communicable disease, a reasonable factual and medical basis to believe that the person or group of persons has been infected with or exposed to a communicable disease, and that because of the risks of that disease, the person or group of persons is likely to be an immediate threat to the health of members of the public who have not been infected with or exposed to the communicable disease.
(b) Petition a district court for an emergency order requiring:
(1) Any health authority or peace officer to take a person or group of persons alleged to have been infected with or exposed to a communicable disease into custody to allow the health authority to investigate, file and prosecute a petition for the involuntary court-ordered isolation or quarantine of the person or group of persons alleged to have been infected with or exposed to a communicable disease in the manner set forth in NRS 441A.505 to 441A.720, inclusive; and
(2) Any agency, system or service described in subparagraph (2) of paragraph (a) to transport, in accordance with such court order, the person or group of persons alleged to have been infected with or exposed to a communicable disease to a public or private medical facility, a residence or other safe location for that purpose.
2. The district court may issue an emergency order for isolation or quarantine pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1:
(a) Only for the time deemed necessary by the court to allow a health authority to investigate, file and prosecute each petition for involuntary court-ordered isolation or quarantine pursuant to NRS 441A.505 to 441A.720, inclusive; and
(b) Only if it is satisfied that there is probable cause to believe that the person or group of persons alleged to have been infected with or exposed to a communicable disease has been infected with or exposed to a communicable disease, and that because of the risks of that disease, the person or group of persons is likely to be an immediate threat to the health of the public.
(Added to NRS by 2003, 2198; A 2007, 1857; 2011, 2511)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 441A.020 - "Board" defined.
NRS 441A.030 - "Child care facility" defined.
NRS 441A.040 - "Communicable disease" defined.
NRS 441A.050 - "Health authority" defined.
NRS 441A.063 - "Infectious disease" defined.
NRS 441A.065 - "Isolation" defined.
NRS 441A.070 - "Laboratory director" defined.
NRS 441A.080 - "Medical facility" defined.
NRS 441A.090 - "Medical laboratory" defined.
NRS 441A.100 - "Physician" defined.
NRS 441A.110 - "Provider of health care" defined.
NRS 441A.115 - "Quarantine" defined.
NRS 441A.118 - Legislative findings and declaration.
NRS 441A.130 - Chief Medical Officer to inform local health officers of regulations and procedures.
NRS 441A.170 - Weekly reports to Chief Medical Officer.
NRS 441A.210 - Rights and duties of person who depends exclusively on prayer for healing.
NRS 441A.230 - Disclosure of personal information prohibited without consent.
NRS 441A.240 - Duties of health authority.
NRS 441A.250 - Establishment and support of clinics and dispensaries.
NRS 441A.260 - Provision of medical supplies and financial aid for treatment of indigent patients.
NRS 441A.270 - Instruction of patients on prevention and treatment of disease.
NRS 441A.280 - Procedure to ensure that infected person receives adequate treatment.
NRS 441A.290 - Infected person to report source of infection.
NRS 441A.300 - Confinement of person whose conduct may spread acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
NRS 441A.310 - Examination and treatment of minor without consent.
NRS 441A.330 - Provision of outpatient care to persons with human immunodeficiency virus.
NRS 441A.334 - Provider of health care" defined.
NRS 441A.335 - Declaration of legislative intent.
NRS 441A.340 - Duties of health authority.
NRS 441A.350 - Establishment and support of clinics.
NRS 441A.360 - Provision of medical supplies and financial aid for treatment of indigent patients.
NRS 441A.390 - Contracts with private physicians to provide outpatient care in rural areas.
NRS 441A.400 - Inspection of records of facility where patients are treated.
NRS 441A.410 - Regulations governing control of rabies.
NRS 441A.505 - "Health authority" defined.
NRS 441A.530 - Right to refuse treatment and not submit to involuntary treatment; exception.
NRS 441A.560 - Procedure for isolation or quarantine.
NRS 441A.580 - Requirements for and limitations on applications and certificates.
NRS 441A.590 - Additional notice to spouse or legal guardian.
NRS 441A.620 - Hearing on petition; notice; release of person before hearing.
NRS 441A.640 - Evaluation teams: Establishment; composition; fees.
NRS 441A.660 - Right to counsel; compensation of counsel; recess; duties of district attorney.
NRS 441A.690 - Fees and mileage for witnesses.
NRS 441A.710 - Clinical abstract to accompany order.
NRS 441A.900 - Injunction: Grounds; responsibility for prosecution; authority of court.
NRS 441A.910 - Criminal penalty for violation of chapter; exception.