Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.175 - Procedures for physicians, local health officers, and schools for control of diseases and infections
Rule 5.
(1) A
physician or other person who attends to a case of communicable disease shall
arrange for appropriate barrier precautions, treatment, or isolation if needed
to prevent the spread of infection to other household members, patients, or the
community. A physician or other person who seeks information on appropriate
precautionary measures may request the local health officer or the department
to provide the necessary information. Appropriate isolation or other barrier
precautions may be instituted for a case or a suspected case of disease,
infection, or other condition by the local health officer or the department as
necessary to protect the public health.
(2) When a school official reasonably
suspects that a student has a communicable disease except for AIDS, HIV
infection, and noncommunicable diseases, the official may exclude the student
for a period sufficient to obtain a determination by a physician or local
health officer as to the presence of a communicable disease.
(3) The local health officer may initiate the
exclusion from school or group programs of a student or individual who has a
communicable disease. A student or individual may be returned to school or a
group program when a physician or local health officer indicates that the
excluded individual does not represent a risk to other individuals.
(4) When a local health officer confirms or
reasonably suspects that a student or individual attending school or a group
program has a communicable disease, the health officer may, as a disease
control measure, exclude from attendance any individuals lacking documentation
of immunity or otherwise considered susceptible to the disease until such time
as the health officer deems there to be no likely further risk of disease
spread.
Notes
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