Conn. Agencies Regs. § 19a-36-A13 - Control of tuberculosis
(a) When a licensed
physician or hospital superintendent has reported a case of tuberculosis and
has agreed to assume the responsibility for the proper instruction of the
patient and the taking of measures necessary for the protection of others, the
local director of health need not take action other than that prescribed by
sections
19a-262
to
19a-264,
inclusive, of the general statutes.
(b) When such patient, while in an infectious
state, neglects or refuses to follow the prescribed instructions or
discontinues treatment, the physician or superintendent shall immediately
notify the local director of health.
(c) When a physician or hospital
superintendent has declined to assume such responsibility, the local director
of health shall supply the affected person with printed instructions and take
such other action as may be necessary and proper for the protection of the
public health.
Notes
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