25 Tex. Admin. Code § 97.9 - Quarantine of Specific Premises and Application of Control Measures to Private and Common Carriers
(a) A health
authority may declare a house, building, apartment, room, or place within the
health authority's jurisdiction to be a place of quarantine whenever a case of
communicable disease occurs therein, and, in the health authority's opinion, it
is necessary to do so in order to protect the public health. No person shall
leave or enter the place during the period of quarantine except with specific
permission of the health authority.
(b) The department or health authority may
investigate and apply control measures to private and common carriers and
private conveyances as authorized in Disease Prevention and Control Act (Act),
Health and Safety Code, §
81.086, when
they have reasonable cause to believe that:
(1) it has departed from or traveled through
an area infected or contaminated with a communicable disease;
(2) it is or may be infected or contaminated
with a communicable disease;
(3) an
individual on board has been exposed to or is the carrier of a communicable
disease; or
(4) it has cargo or an
object on board that is or may be infected or contaminated with a communicable
disease.
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