North Carolina General Statutes
Article 6 - Communicable Diseases.
§ 130A-201 - Rabies emergency.

130A-201. Rabies emergency.
A local health director in whose county or district rabies is found in the wild animal population as evidenced by a positive diagnosis of rabies in the past year in any wild animal, except a bat, may petition the State Health Director to declare a rabies emergency in the county or district. In determining whether a rabies emergency exists, the State Health Director shall consult with the Public Health Veterinarian and the State Agriculture Veterinarian and may consult with any other source of veterinary expertise the State Health Director deems advisable. Upon finding that a rabies emergency exists in a county or district, the State Health Director shall petition the Executive Director of the Wildlife Resources Commission to develop a plan pursuant to G.S. 113-291.2(a1) to reduce the threat of rabies exposure to humans and domestic animals by foxes, raccoons, skunks, or bobcats in the county or district. Upon determination by the State Health Director that the rabies emergency no longer exists for a county or district, the State Health Director shall immediately notify the Executive Director of the Wildlife Resources Commission. (1997-402, s. 1.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 130A - Public Health

Article 6 - Communicable Diseases.

§ 130A-134 - Reportable diseases and conditions.

§ 130A-135 - Physicians to report.

§ 130A-136 - School principals and child care operators to report.

§ 130A-137 - Medical facilities may report.

§ 130A-138 - Operators of restaurants and other food or drink establishments to report.

§ 130A-139 - Persons in charge of laboratories to report.

§ 130A-140 - Local health directors to report.

§ 130A-141 - Form, content and timing of reports.

§ 130A-141.1 - Temporary order to report.

§ 130A-142 - Immunity of persons who report.

§ 130A-143 - Confidentiality of records.

§ 130A-144 - Investigation and control measures.

§ 130A-145 - Quarantine and isolation authority.

§ 130A-146 - Transportation of bodies of persons who have died of reportable diseases.

§ 130A-147 - Rules of the Commission.

§ 130A-148 - Laboratory tests for AIDS virus infection.

§ 130A-149 - Recodified as G.S130A-479 by Session Laws 2002-179, s2, effective October 1, 2002.

§ 130A-150 - Statewide surveillance and reporting system.

§ 130A-152 - Immunization required.

§ 130A-153 - Obtaining immunization; reporting by local health departments; access to immunization information in patient records; immunization of minors.

§ 130A-154 - Certificate of immunization.

§ 130A-155 - Submission of certificate to child care facility, preschool and school authorities; record maintenance; reporting.

§ 130A-155.1 - Submission of certificate to college or universities.

§ 130A-156 - Medical exemption.

§ 130A-157 - Religious exemption.

§ 130A-158 - Restitution required when vaccine spoiled due to provider negligence.

§ 130A-158.5 - Access to North Carolina Immunization Registry.

§ 130A-184 - Definitions.

§ 130A-185 - Vaccination required.

§ 130A-186 - Appointment and certification of certified rabies vaccinator.

§ 130A-187 - County rabies vaccination clinics.

§ 130A-189 - Rabies vaccination certificates.

§ 130A-190 - Rabies vaccination tags.

§ 130A-191 - Possession and distribution of rabies vaccine.

§ 130A-192 - Animals not wearing required rabies vaccination tags.

§ 130A-193 - Vaccination and confinement of animals brought into this State.

§ 130A-194 - Quarantine of districts infected with rabies.

§ 130A-195 - Destroying stray or feral animals in quarantine districts.

§ 130A-196 - Notice and confinement of biting animals.

§ 130A-197 - Management of dogs, cats, and ferrets exposed to rabies.

§ 130A-198 - Confinement.

§ 130A-199 - Rabid animals to be destroyed; heads to be sent to State Laboratory of Public Health.

§ 130A-200 - Confinement or leashing of vicious animals.

§ 130A-201 - Rabies emergency.