Or. Admin. Code § 830-030-0070 - Transportation and Care of Persons Who Have Died of or With Communicable Diseases
(1) Except for
transportation of human remains from place of death to a licensed facility or
other holding facility, transportation of persons who have died of or with
communicable diseases specified by the Oregon Health Authority shall be
permitted only under the following conditions: the human remains shall be
thoroughly embalmed with approved disinfectant solution; all orifices shall be
closed with absorbent cotton; and the body shall be washed.
(2) Communicable diseases which apply to this
section are as follows:
(a) Acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome;
(b)
Diphtheria;
(c) Hepatitis B;
(d) Hepatitis C;
(e) Hepatitis, delta;
(f) Human immunodeficiency virus;
(g) Plague;
(h) Rabies;
(i) Tularemia; and
(j) Tuberculosis.
(3) If religious custom or the conditions of
the remains prohibit embalming, human remains shall be received for
transportation by a common carrier if the human remains are placed in a sealed
impervious container enclosed in a strong transportation case or in a sound
container designed for that that purpose enclosed in a sealed impervious
transportation case.
(4)
Notwithstanding (1), (2) and (3), the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) may provide
additional or different requirements for the handling of human remains to the
Board in response to a public health or emergency event. Any such additional or
overriding requirements will be sent immediately to all effective licensees
electronically, and will be posted to the Board's website. The new requirements
are in effect upon issuance by OHA, and are considered ongoing requirements
unless otherwise specified, or until repealed or revoked in writing by
OHA.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 692.160 & 692.320
Stats. Implemented: ORS 692.025
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