§ 1055. Tuberculosis; compulsory examinations
When the Commissioner of Health has reasonable cause to believe that any person has tuberculosis in an active stage or in a communicable form, the Commissioner may request the person to undergo an examination at a clinic or hospital approved by the Secretary of Human Services for that purpose at the expense of the State by a physician qualified in chest diseases. If the person refuses the examination, the Commissioner may petition the Superior Court for the unit where the person resides for an order requiring the person to submit to examination. When the court finds that there is reasonable cause to believe that the person has tuberculosis in an active stage or in a communicable form, it may order the person to be examined. (Added 1967, No. 49, § 1; amended 1973, No. 89, § 4; 2009, No. 154 (Adj. Sess.), § 144.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 21 - Communicable Diseases
§ 1001. Reports to Commissioner of Health
§ 1004. Report by physician; quarantine
§ 1007. Quarantined patient leaving hospital, report
§ 1008. Vaccines, antibiotics, antiserums, and other agents; purchase and distribution; penalties
§ 1041. Reports by physicians and certain others
§ 1042. Record of cases; instructions
§ 1043. Investigation; educational campaign, report
§ 1047. Indigent persons with respiratory diseases
§ 1048. Examination; report; treatment
§ 1051. Tuberculosis treatment facilities
§ 1053. Treatment and care of patients
§ 1054. Tuberculosis clinic and treatment program
§ 1055. Tuberculosis; compulsory examinations
§ 1056. Nature of examination; findings
§ 1058. Compulsory medical management
§ 1059. Leaving compulsory medical management
§ 1060. Rights of a person in compulsory medical management
§ 1061. Construction with other laws
§ 1091. Venereal diseases; definitions
§ 1091a. Venereal diseases, control
§ 1092. Treatments, refusal, penalty
§ 1093. Examination and report
§ 1095. Treatment of partner of patient diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease
§ 1098. Examination and treatment by Board
§ 1099. Reports and records confidential
§ 1101. Reports by public institutions
§ 1103. Birth certificate; serological test
§ 1104. Serological test, definition
§ 1105. Marrying when infected with venereal disease
§ 1106. Sexual intercourse when infected with venereal disease
§ 1121. Immunizations required prior to attending school and child care facilities
§ 1124. Access to and reporting of immunization records
§ 1125. Quality improvement measures
§ 1127. Discrimination and testing prohibited
§ 1128. Access to health services and testing
§ 1131. Vermont Immunization Advisory Council