UTAH CODE (Last Updated: January 16, 2015) |
Title 26. Utah Health Code |
Chapter 6. Utah Communicable Disease Control Act |
§ 26-6-1. Short title. |
§ 26-6-2. Definitions. |
§ 26-6-3. Authority to investigate and control epidemic infections and communicable disease. |
§ 26-6-3.5. Reporting AIDS and HIV infection -- Anonymous testing. |
§ 26-6-4. Involuntary examination, treatment, isolation, and quarantine. |
§ 26-6-5. Willful introduction of communicable disease a misdemeanor. |
§ 26-6-6. Duty to report individual suspected of having communicable disease. |
§ 26-6-7. Designation of communicable diseases by department -- Establishment of rules for detection, reporting, investigation, prevention, and control. |
§ 26-6-8. Tuberculosis -- Duty of department to investigate, control, and monitor. |
§ 26-6-9. Tuberculosis -- Testing of high risk individuals. |
§ 26-6-11. Rabies or other animal disease -- Investigation and order of quarantine. |
§ 26-6-12. Rabies or other animal disease -- Investigation following order of quarantine. |
§ 26-6-13. Rabies or other animal disease -- Authority of peace officer to kill or capture animals. |
§ 26-6-14. Rabies or other animal disease -- Quarantine defined. |
§ 26-6-15. Rabies or other animal disease -- Possession of animal in violation of chapter a misdemeanor. |
§ 26-6-16. Venereal diseases declared dangerous to public health. |
§ 26-6-17. Venereal disease -- Examinations by authorities -- Treatment of infected persons. |
§ 26-6-18. Venereal disease -- Consent of minor to treatment. |
§ 26-6-19. Venereal disease -- Examination and treatment of persons in prison or jail. |
§ 26-6-20. Serological testing of pregnant or recently delivered women. |
§ 26-6-27. Information regarding communicable or reportable diseases confidentiality -- Exceptions. |
§ 26-6-28. Protection from examination in legal proceedings -- Exceptions. |
§ 26-6-29. Violation -- Penalty. |
§ 26-6-30. Exclusions from confidentiality requirements. |
§ 26-6-31. Public reporting of health care associated infections. |